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In Topic: Consider
Posted 12 Mar 2009
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In Topic: Line cut, can ADSL still work?
Posted 12 Dec 2008
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In Topic: Flow problem - only one computer can connect
Posted 5 Nov 2008
Trini.tk, on Nov 3 2008, 02:02 AM, said:
I tried everyone's advice and still no go.
I had hoped that platinumsteel's solution would have worked but it didn't
Anyone else know how to get this working?
Cable internet in T&T somehow registers your mac address with the ip address assigned to the initial pc you connect.
Here is how I got around this at a friend's house.
1) install a Linksys 54G configured with dd-wrt software.
2) cloned the mac address of the pc to the wan port of the 54G
3) connect 54G to the cable modem, then pc to the 54G.
Worked like a charm, pal now has access from his desktop and wi-fi too! -
In Topic: wow.net and greendot not playing nice together
Posted 23 Sep 2008
Dreadman, on Sep 22 2008, 07:27 PM, said:
Wow.net servers were down for a few days last week. When I check mails at the office today it downloading but not sending. Getting authentication errors. So I give their helpful tech support a call. The guy asks who is our ISP and I say Greendot. He says well you have to get the outgoing mail server from Greendot which didn't make a lot of sense but I assume this is a tech guy he know he stuff. He said this was a new thing and unfortunately he didn't know what that outgoing server address was so I have to give Greendot a call. Give greendot a call and was told a tech will call. One did call and give me the information I requested but this is where it gets interesting. Greendot have google as their mail server. So they just give me the smtp.gmail.com but no username or password since greendot connection doesn't use that.
To cut a long story short I had to set up a new gmail address and turn on the pop settings to send email from my wow.net account through greendot.
Even better is that since gmail is now the outgoing server, replies to emails we send out go to the gmail account not the wow.net account. WTH?
This make sense to anybody?
Yes. ISPs do this to avoid relaying.. people who are not their customers using their mail server to send spam.
try editing the 'Reply To E-mail' in your pop3 account. -
In Topic: Topping up mobile online
Posted 17 Sep 2008
Trini.tk, on Sep 17 2008, 08:24 AM, said:
Anyone know why both Digicel and bmobile stopped the online top up via credit card?
I see digicel allows you to register your credit card and request top ups from it via SMS, which is OK because it means I can top up my phone anywhere and any time as long as I have a credit card.
Bmobile on the other hand hasn't really done anything that allows you to use any credit card to top up. Only FCB account holders can top up from their accounts via SMS, which doesn't make sense because it's not like everyone with a credit card is going to be an FCB customer.
So.....anyone know why the online top up via credit card was stopped?
Apparently they changed it.. check the links below..
Bmobile online top up
Online Top Up
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