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Phil Mellor |
Message #74027, posted by monkeyson2 at 21:36, 13/2/2006, in reply to message #74026 |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74028, posted by Phlamethrower at 21:47, 13/2/2006, in reply to message #74027 |
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Don't worry, it's more annoying for me than you
Not only won't it remember my password for the router configulator, but it insists on rebooting itself every time I make a change! |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74029, posted by Phlamethrower at 21:50, 13/2/2006, in reply to message #74028 |
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It's working again now.
*gets error code 91010*
Or maybe not. |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74030, posted by Phlamethrower at 22:16, 13/2/2006, in reply to message #74029 |
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Hmm, obviously that option doesn't work either |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74031, posted by Phlamethrower at 22:36, 13/2/2006, in reply to message #74030 |
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So, where can I get a USB/wall pluggy router jobbie that isn't complete shite? Preferably shoppable or sub-letterbox size. |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74035, posted by Phlamethrower at 23:29, 13/2/2006, in reply to message #74031 |
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*finds a page giving loads of setup instructions*
*wonders why Nintendo provide setup instructions for routers that they list as incompatible* |
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Richard Goodwin |
Message #74036, posted by rich at 00:05, 14/2/2006, in reply to message #74013 |
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I think we have a challenge: get the Rich to buy a DS or Revolution by the end of the year. Good luck. I've never owned a Nintendo or Sega piece of hardware at all (unless you count third-party joypads with the guts re-wired to work on Acorn printer ports - no, neither do I).
Technically I've never owned an XBox either. I got bought one as a sort of bonus for completing a project on time, but they never bought any games and sold it off to Bob. Some bonus.
I also owned a grand total of one Playstation game (Time Crisis, with the gun), but never bought the console. I only got a PS2 because the DVD player was on the blink, and I got Sky installed free if I spent 200 quid (OnTV had just gone bust). I also made sure I bought the Metal Gear Solid 2 pack so game 1 was cheaper, and because I was buying a console I got a second game cheaper too. I made sure I worked every angle!
On the other hand, to play Far Cry and Half-Life 2 I hand-built a new PC.
Chances of getting me to buy a Revolution or DS by the end of the year? Slim and none, and Slim's out of town.
There haven't been that many Mario games... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Mario_games
...Oh. There have already been more in 2006 than there were in the whole of 1994, and the same as 1996 and 1997; and it's only mid February. Overworked franchise? Nah... ________ Cheers, Rich.
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Richard Goodwin |
Message #74037, posted by rich at 00:09, 14/2/2006, in reply to message #74031 |
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So, where can I get a USB/wall pluggy router jobbie that isn't complete s***e? Preferably shoppable or sub-letterbox size. Get the Linksys WRT54G - either an old version, or if you have to get a new one make sure it's the Linux version with the extra memory. It's got router/wireless/switch/NAT/all the fun stuff, and then you can explore the two or three third party firmware upgrades that allow you to do other funky stuff. You could spend days playing with it. Fifty quid-ish.
Or just pick up a cheapo WAP from ebuyer, muppet. Mine cost about 15 quid for a USR one. ________ Cheers, Rich.
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74039, posted by Phlamethrower at 00:48, 14/2/2006, in reply to message #74037 |
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Get the Linksys WRT54G - either an old version, or if you have to get a new one make sure it's the Linux version with the extra memory. According to Nintendo, the WRT54GC and WRT54GX aren't very good.
It's got router/wireless/switch/NAT/all the fun stuff, My current router has ADSL/router/switch/NAT/all the fun stuff. And so does this new one (subtract ADSL, add some wireless). All these different bits are probably conflicting with each other, and are causing it to not work.
and then you can explore the two or three third party firmware upgrades that allow you to do other funky stuff. You could spend days playing with it. Why? |
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Phil Mellor |
Message #74040, posted by monkeyson2 at 01:07, 14/2/2006, in reply to message #74039 |
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and then you can explore the two or three third party firmware upgrades that allow you to do other funky stuff. You could spend days playing with it. Why? Because you can't play with your DS! |
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Richard Goodwin |
Message #74041, posted by rich at 09:26, 14/2/2006, in reply to message #74039 |
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Get the Linksys WRT54G - either an old version, or if you have to get a new one make sure it's the Linux version with the extra memory. According to Nintendo, the WRT54GC and WRT54GX aren't very good. According to the rest of the world, they're great. Another reason Nintendo are out of touch with what I want
and then you can explore the two or three third party firmware upgrades that allow you to do other funky stuff. You could spend days playing with it. Why? Because you're a geek. I know you want to.
The default version doesn't have DHCP assigning IP by MAC address, which I used to use a lot in Chichester, so I was seriously considering "upgrading" my elderly parent's router to a CLI-only job. After all, it's not like they'd cope with the pretty web page version now... I didn't though, I left it alone for once. Fnar. ________ Cheers, Rich.
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74047, posted by Phlamethrower at 19:05, 14/2/2006, in reply to message #74041 |
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'spose I might as well poke Nintendo, see if they have any ideas. |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74048, posted by Phlamethrower at 19:07, 14/2/2006, in reply to message #74047 |
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....Oh |
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Richard Goodwin |
Message #74049, posted by rich at 19:32, 14/2/2006, in reply to message #74048 |
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Looks like someone deleted Wales again! ________ Cheers, Rich.
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74050, posted by Phlamethrower at 20:08, 14/2/2006, in reply to message #74049 |
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Aaah, if you look under the router, there's a small sticker saying it's the 4000 version. Which is specifically listed as being incompatible. |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74051, posted by Phlamethrower at 20:28, 14/2/2006, in reply to message #74050 |
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*repackages silly router and awaits delivery of wifi max thingy* |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74052, posted by Phlamethrower at 20:45, 14/2/2006, in reply to message #74051 |
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Now for that happy period between the purchase of some hardware and the time its incompatabilities are found out. |
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Phil Mellor |
Message #74053, posted by monkeyson2 at 21:05, 14/2/2006, in reply to message #74050 |
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Aaah, if you look under the router, there's a small sticker saying it's the 4000 version. Which is specifically listed as being incompatible.
You don't need the official Nintendo USB wifi adapter - anything that provides 802.11b and WEP security should work fine. |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74054, posted by Phlamethrower at 21:52, 14/2/2006, in reply to message #74004 |
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Mario 64 seems to be an exercise in controlling the uncontrollable You get used to it after a bit Lesson 1: Don't climb trees, because no matter which diretion you try to get off in you always end up jumping off the side of the level. |
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Andrew Poole |
Message #74055, posted by andypoole at 22:08, 14/2/2006, in reply to message #74054 |
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Mario 64 seems to be an exercise in controlling the uncontrollable You get used to it after a bit Lesson 1: Don't climb trees, because no matter which diretion you try to get off in you always end up jumping off the side of the level. Only if you climb the wrong trees.. or if you do it right so you jump off in the right direction... |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74058, posted by Phlamethrower at 01:27, 15/2/2006, in reply to message #74055 |
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Lesson 2: Tired thumbs don't make good controllers. |
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Ian Cook |
Message #74060, posted by ilcook at 18:10, 15/2/2006, in reply to message #74058 |
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Lesson 2: Tired thumbs don't make good controllers. Well at that time of day I'm not surprised.
[Edited by ilcook at 18:11, 15/2/2006] |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74070, posted by Phlamethrower at 22:00, 16/2/2006, in reply to message #74060 |
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Should I be worried that I've got as far as course 9 but haven't rescued Luigi and have no idea where courses 5 and 8 are? |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74071, posted by Phlamethrower at 22:45, 16/2/2006, in reply to message #74070 |
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Aaaaaah |
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Andrew Poole |
Message #74072, posted by andypoole at 23:13, 16/2/2006, in reply to message #74070 |
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Should I be worried that I've got as far as course 9 but haven't rescued Luigi and have no idea where courses 5 and 8 are? Perhaps I should be. I haven't got that far yet, but then, I haven't played Mario64DS for a while |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74086, posted by Phlamethrower at 18:59, 17/2/2006, in reply to message #74051 |
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... and awaits delivery of wifi max thingy* It's here |
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Phil Mellor |
Message #74087, posted by monkeyson2 at 19:11, 17/2/2006, in reply to message #74086 |
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... and awaits delivery of wifi max thingy* It's here
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74088, posted by Phlamethrower at 19:19, 17/2/2006, in reply to message #74087 |
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And, as can be expected, it doesn't work |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74089, posted by Phlamethrower at 20:08, 17/2/2006, in reply to message #74088 |
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It's working!
Dongle drivers + firewall = bad. Disable firewall = good
*sits around waiting for one of you lot to play mario kart* |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #74090, posted by Phlamethrower at 20:11, 17/2/2006, in reply to message #74089 |
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OK, looks like it'll have to be monkeyson who I play against, since poolie's friend code isn't working |
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