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Originally posted by: bsr
How can I ignore FFMCobalt?
First of all, you STOP FLOODING MY PM BOX WITH YOUR FVCKING GARBAGE. That would help.
Originally posted by: bsr
How can I ignore FFMCobalt?
Originally posted by: Howard
Fixed.Originally posted by: Vertimus
I'll believe the one who uses proper capitalization, grammar, and spelling.
Either is acceptable.Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
Originally posted by: Howard
Fixed.Originally posted by: Vertimus
I'll believe the one who uses proper capitalization, grammar, and spelling.
Wrong. :laugh: Fixed nowIf you have three or more non-essential items in succession, you must separate those items with either a comma or a conjunction such as 'and' or 'or'.
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Originally posted by: werk
Either is acceptable.Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
Originally posted by: Howard
Fixed.Originally posted by: Vertimus
I'll believe the one who uses proper capitalization, grammar, and spelling.
Wrong. :laugh: Fixed nowIf you have three or more non-essential items in succession, you must separate those items with either a comma or a conjunction such as 'and' or 'or'.
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True, the oxford comma is preferred, but it is not grammatically incorrect.Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
Originally posted by: werk
Either is acceptable.Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
Originally posted by: Howard
Fixed.Originally posted by: Vertimus
I'll believe the one who uses proper capitalization, grammar, and spelling.
Wrong. :laugh: Fixed nowIf you have three or more non-essential items in succession, you must separate those items with either a comma or a conjunction such as 'and' or 'or'.
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Originally posted by: werk
True, the oxford comma is preferred, but it is not grammatically incorrect.Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
Originally posted by: werk
Either is acceptable.Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
Originally posted by: Howard
Fixed.Originally posted by: Vertimus
I'll believe the one who uses proper capitalization, grammar, and spelling.
Wrong. :laugh: Fixed nowIf you have three or more non-essential items in succession, you must separate those items with either a comma or a conjunction such as 'and' or 'or'.
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Originally posted by: Twista
Its http://192.168.100.1 for some people btw.. like me.
Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
Originally posted by: bsr
DO NOT BUY THAT ONE IF IT'S FOR A MODEM.... That one doesn't have 5-42MHz passive return, it has a 50MHz min... you want this one .. http://broadband.motorola.com/consumers/products/signal_booster/
Something you should know about amplifyers before you use them, the first thing is get the cable company to fix it instead, if they cant, you want to put the amp on the drop line, you want to amplify the good signal, amplifiying a signal that is already bad will just amplify the noise as well.
If you have a modem then check http://192.168.0.1 (look at signal), if the SNR is atleast 34db, and the the downstream power level is NO HIGHER than 0db, if it's already above 0db downstream power level then an amp will actually make it worse!!, and with that amp that I link to there is a 2.5db max. noise gain, with others there may be much higher.
Amp's should only be used when absolutly needed, should never be used on the modem leg unless need, and as I said that one wont allow 5-42MHz passive return.
Your 192 address is bogus. The IP assigned by the ISP is not going to be a 192 address.