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Having trouble connecting my xbox to my sprint mobile broadband?

I have the usb version of the sprint mobile broadband modem, and right now it is connected to my computer via doggel. The doggel has an extension for another usb port. Can I use that to connect to xbox live?

Why am I having trouble with my office phone wiring?

I’m not very savvy when it comes to telecommunications but I will try to explain to the best of my ability.

I have recently moved offices, because of a good deal at a better/larger office. The last tenant had vacated the office about a year ago. They had renovated the office and installed a PBX phone system and lay cables for a network throughout the office (cat5e cable with about 15 rj45 wall jacks). They left the office in a rush, and were apparently being loaned most of their equipment, so they removed it all, so when I moved in there was just a bunch of cat5e cables hanging out of the wall in the closet, as well as the demarcation (?) phone cables. The phone cabling is all wired up to a krone punch-block. I tested some of the pairs (Blue/White, Orange/White, Green/White) with an analog phone, and got a disconnected tone from the O/W and G/W pairs – I’ll assume they had 2 phone lines running through these pairs.

My ISP has activated naked DSL for the building (a techie went out to the exchange and did whatever they do). On my end, all I’ve done is connected my modem directly up to the appropriate pair (regular cable from modem to the wall with the BT plug cut off and the wires exposed) to see if I get DSL Sync. I get absolutely nothing though, and I have tested a few of the other pairs too.

So my question is: Am I doing something completely wrong/stupid? Should wiring up the modem to the phone wires like this work? What should I do to sort out the problem (DIY)?

Having trouble hooking up Linksys wireless router without the CD?

I am trying to set up my home network. I have a desktop that I was going to keep wired and then my notebook has an integrated 802.11g card. To accommodate both wired and wireless connections, I purchased a Linksys WRT54G router. I have plugged in my broadband cable line from my high speed modem into the router, but when I plug in my CAT5e cable from the router’s built in 4 port switch, my desktop and notebook both acknowledge they are connected to a LAN but there is little or no connectivity. I cannot access the internet or transfer files between computers. I have misplaced the setup CD but I am aware that it is not required to setup the router, as you can access the router settings by its default IP address of 192.168.1.1, but I get nothing when I type that in my address bar. I have tried resetting the router by holding down the button on the back, but it still doesnt work. I have tried downloading the firmware from the Linksys website but I do not have a program to run .BIN files.

I’m having trouble with this math problem, can someone please help!?

A freight version of Boeing’s 747 airliner has 2.7×104 cubic feet of cargo space. A CD in its jewel case has a volume of 10.8 cubic inches. Assume that each CD holds 650 megabytes of information.

(a) If you packed the aircraft with as many CDs as it could hold, how much information could you store in megabytes?

(b) A “56K” modem typically transmits information at 45 kilobits per second. In computer terminology, a kilobit is 1024 bits, and a megabyte is 1,048,576 bytes. One byte equals eight bits of information. How long would it take to transmit the amount of information contained in one 747 planeful of CDs through a modem?

(c) A T3 high-speed internet connection transmits information at 45.0 megabits per second. As with bytes and bits, one megabyte equals eight megabits of information. Assume that it takes 12 hours to load, fly and unload the 747. How many T3 connections would it take to transmit this information in 12 hours?

I’m having trouble with this math problem, can someone please help!?

I figured out the answer to (a) which is 2.81e9 and the answer for (b) is 5.11e11. Can someone please help me get part (c) because I am stuck on that question!

A freight version of Boeing’s 747 airliner has 2.7×104 cubic feet of cargo space. A CD in its jewel case has a volume of 10.8 cubic inches. Assume that each CD holds 650 megabytes of information.

(a) If you packed the aircraft with as many CDs as it could hold, how much information could you store in megabytes?

(b) A “56K” modem typically transmits information at 45 kilobits per second. In computer terminology, a kilobit is 1024 bits, and a megabyte is 1,048,576 bytes. One byte equals eight bits of information. How long would it take to transmit the amount of information contained in one 747 planeful of CDs through a modem?

(c) A T3 high-speed internet connection transmits information at 45.0 megabits per second. As with bytes and bits, one megabyte equals eight megabits of information. Assume that it takes 12 hours to load, fly and unload the 747. How many T3 connections would it take to transmit this information in 12 hours?

X-Box Live Trouble…?

I just wanted to connect my old x-box to my computer and it says DNS not found,,, what do I need to do.

It exactly says…

“no DNS server addresses were found from the DHCP or PPPoE server. Enter the DNS server(s) provided by your ISP in the Network settings menu.

PLEASE HELP ME! :(

Internet Network Trouble!!!?

For the past two weeks my computer has been able to go ont he internet for about 10 minutes then it says cannot conect to server. I ran a diagnostics scan and it said the Winsock provider catalog was damaged. How can I fix this? Please Help!

I’m having some trouble setting up my wireless router….

I’m having some trouble setting up my wireless router. It’s a netgear wgt624, and I have At&t yahoo dsl. The dsl works flawlessly when I connect it directly via ethernet to the computer. But when I attempt to setup the router it works fine until the PPPoE information entry stage. Honestly, I have no clue what to enter here. I’ve tried my AT&T username and password to no avail. Any help you could provide would be greatly appreciated, and thanks for your time. I’ll be on to post more details if they can help you help me. Again, thanks.

i’m having trouble setting up the internet on my ps2 the problem is that it needs an user id and password?

i might be doing it wrong but i’m not sure i’m following the on screen instructions but its just not working, it wont connect to the internet, the page that gets me all confused says ” are a user id and password required to access your provider? (PPPoE is used)” please help

nexaira Router Trouble Shooting – Change DHCP Settings on Windows Vista


nexaira Router Trouble Shooting – Change DHCP Settings on Windows Vista

PC Trouble Cable Unplugged Network Adapter Troubleshooting (Part 2)


At my wits end here… Also tried doing this, HP Assisted Please click on start or pearl button – all programs – accessories – right click on command prompt “Run as admistrator”. : Note: Then a window will open with C:\window\system32 prompt in the command prompt. – Type the command ipconfig /release and hit enter. – Type the second command ipconfig /renew and hit enter. – type the command ipconfig /flushdns : And hit enter. – type the command netsh winsock reset and hit enter. – Then restart the computer. – Now open the device manager window uninstall and reinstall network drivers. Still doing it…. ************************************** UPDATE: I Fixed it!!!! E1 on my Router/Modem was backfeeding into the pc. Switched over to E2 and E3 are working fine!!! ****************************************

spy and adware trouble pl help?

The master browser has received a server announcement from the computer OISHI-Z8SYXXI4N that believes that it is the master browser for the domain on transport NetBT_Tcpip_{EC143484-F98. The master browser is stopping or an election is being forced.
The master browser has received a server announcement from the computer WASIA-26NZIFCXT that believes that it is the master browser for the domain on transport NetBT_Tcpip_{EC143484-F98. The master browser is stopping or an election is being forced.
The name “WORKGROUP :1d” could not be registered on the Interface with IP address 192.168.12.67. The machine with the IP address 192.168.12.64 did not allow the name to be claimed by this machine.
Somebody is scanning your computer.
Your computer’s TCP ports:
135, 445, 80, 443 and 139 have been scanned from 203.112.197.35.

I got these info from windows event log. they r blocking me from entering net. What should I do?help/

nexaira Router Trouble Shooting – Change DHCP Settings on Windows XP


nexaira Router Trouble Shooting – Change DHCP Settings on Windows XP

GSM-4 PSTN and GSM trouble indication on OUT4


It is advisable to set Line loss time and GSM loss time to more then few minutes (min 5min)

Trouble connecting to Xbox Live with Arris Touchstone Telephony Modem?

Don’t know what’s wrong, when I first got my Xbox 360 about a month ago, I could connect it to this modem perfectly fine.. I took my xbox over to a friend’s house, didn’t even connect it to the internet there. When I brought it home and tried to connect, it instantly says unable to connect to hardware. I don’t know what’s wrong, as no settings have been changed on either thing. Could it have changed settings automatically when I unplugged my 360 from the modem? The modem isn’t connected to any kind of computer, as it was before. Model of the modem is the TM402.
Thanks.

Trouble setting up Belkin wireless router with Touchstone Telephony modem.?

After searching around I was able to get wired connections working through my belkin wireless G+ router by imitating the Mac address of the computer that the touchstone telephony modem was originally configured for. Now my next problem is I am unable to access the internet via wireless. I can connect to the router, I’m also able to access my router settings wirelessly as well as other computers on the network, but no luck getting the actual internet. My best guess is it may have something to do with the modem and DNS, but I don’t know what to do. Any help with this problem is greatly appreciated.
Alright, so I found out the problem wasn’t with the modem at all, but rather with the router, and involving DNS issues. It turns out that the router fails to accurately assign wireless connections the DNS it gets from the modem. I had to manually configure my TCP/IP settings to point to the modem’s DNS. So my new question, is there a way to fix this? Can I get my router to point to the correct DNS address for wireless connections?

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