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Visentinel

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  1. HeHe c00 UpNp was Open :| Do a UDP/TCP Block for Inbound COnnection to Port 5000 and 1900 ONly Ports Open should be port 80 and 21 if your running any Servers
  2. And i have a NetBios Enabled Home Netowrk with 2 Comps Per Adapter/Connection NetBIOS is Very Possible with Windows ... You would get these Results even without a firewall if COnfigured Properly
  3. Luagh or be thrown Out Never heard this one , like most other people Funny Stuff, Thanks tech
  4. Oh yes .. Almost Forgot, You Can Try Using IPX/SPX Compatible Transport, This Supports NetBios Always. If TCP/IP wont Netowrk your 2 Machines Try IPX/SPX I find it Will WOrk as one of those last Efforts to get that bloody Network Going
  5. You cant run Windows Services like Sharing if NetBIOS is not ENabled for the Lan Communications FOr the Net .. thats a different Story, you Disable NetBios for the Net COnnection. DUN Connections are Setup with only TCP/IP and NetBios DIsabled By Defualt. SOme People use a Driver Called RasPPPoE wich uses DUN to COnnect ADSL Services .. this will be Secure with Defualt DUN Connection Settings NetBios over TCP/IP can be Disabled / Enabled on a Per Adapter Basis. Virtual Adapters Used for Broadband Services can have their NetBios Disabled .. thus no Security Risk to Internal network NetBios Services for Home / Bussiness Networks. Or Use Protocol Drivers that Create Tunnels to DUN In WIndows such as RasPPPoE and use DUN to COnnect your BroadBand RasPPPoE Creates Modems in WIndows Called ISDN - NetWork Adapter's Driver Name DUN Can then Use this Modem to COnnect. Its Not really an ISDN Modem limited to 64k .. it will go as fast as your Internet can go This Has only TCP/IP Connected and With NetBIOS Disabled By Defualt.
  6. whinge whinge whinge whinge whinge whinge whinge whinge whinge whinge whinge whinge whinge whinge whinge whinge whinge whinge whinge whinge whinge . Like you Just did This Topics been On Topic Until Xperties Came Along And then Theres Always Someone who Jumps on the Wagon to Join in the FLames (Its Typical) When i dont get any Feedback/Posts on a Forum.. i Pull the links from the post, Coz i DOnt support Leechers. Bumping Gave people a CHance Variety For Everyones Style
  7. Thanks Rufo
  8. LOL AaronXP Get a Second Line and youve got it Made Make Sure your COnnecting with MPPC Compression Enabled and youll Be Loading the html of Sites at up to 25kilobytes/sec and if youve got 48.8 or Above Speeds you can DL up to 500 Megs a Day. Broadband Is not Neccesary if you dont need the Demands of Downloading Gigs a day and Pro Gaming Online
  9. You must use TCP/IP for the Netowrk and Make Sure NetBios is Enabled on both machines. Remove NetBUI from the 2000 Machine.
  10. Hi Rarely See People over 30 getting in on the Net Welcome
  11. heHe rufo yeh .. I changed my post coz i later noticed crispy posted that 3 hours ago .. and exactly 3 hours ago i droped from my 5 hour session Hard Limit
  12. Thats because: "Page not found" According to the time you posted .. you tried 3 hours ago roughly.. Site was down for about 10 minutes
  13. Pay !? **Visentinel hits the webopedia... ... ... ... ... ... I still dont Understand the meaning of that Word .. OH PAY .. yeh as in Pay for the Internet and get Stuff... I getya
  14. MacCentral's live coverage of Steve Jobs' WWDC keynote has concluded. Please visit our home page for more WWDC 2003-related coverage. 3GHz models expected within a year. Luxology co-founder notes that software was recompiled for 64-bit processors in 15 minutes (and that included the 12 minutes to download the source from the server). 3 models: 1.6GHz, 256MB, 80GB $1999. 1.8GHz, 512MB, 160GB $2399. Dual 2GHz, 512MB, 160GB $2999. All will ship in August. New Power Macs support up to 8GB of RAM. 4x SuperDrive in all models. GeForceFX 5200 Ultra and Radeon 9600 Pro graphics. All aluminum enclosure. 9 fans and computer-controlled cooling. Quieter -- 30dBa (twice as quiet as G4). System control features point to point architecture. Dedicated bandwidth to main memory for each subsystem. 8GB per second of bandwidth into the processor. 12 times the bandwidth of the G4, no slowdown for second processor. 400MHz 128bit wide DDR memory. 6.4GB/sec of memory bandwidth. 8x AGP graphics. 133MHz PCI-X slots, 2GB per second bandwidth. HyperTransport to main G5 system controller. Serial ATA to connect to drive, 1.5GB per second of bandwidth. FireWire 800 and 400, USB 2.0, AirPort Extreme, Bluetooth, optical I/O. 500GB of storage. The G5, in partnership with IBM. 64-bit processor. Runs existing 32-bit apps no problem. Running at up to 2GHz. 1GHz front side bus (FSB). Built for full Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP). Massively parallel architecture. "Just the beginning." 130 nanometer process with a gate length of under 50 nanometers, 58 million transistors. The world's fastest personal computer. Three things: Chip, system, product. "Some of you may have noticed on the net...this funny thing that happened on our Web site..." "I am here today to tell you that it was a mistake, but it's true." Xcode: New developer tools included in Panther. "The single word we followed as our bible: Speed." GCC 3.3 compiler. Added distributed builds -- will use idle resources for distributed compiling. CodeWarrior is still faster on single-machine compiles, but xCode is faster in distributed builds. Xcode has fast turnaround: zero link (only links objects needed to launch); predictive compile (starts compiling while still editing; compiles while you type, shortens compiling by factor of 2); fix and continue (make changes to apps while they're running). Chris Espinoza (Apple employee #8) demonstrated some of the technology. New video camera: iSight. Full motion video up to 30fps, 640x480, auto focus lens, auto exposure, dual element mic, powered by FireWire. Mounts (clips) in iBooks and PowerBooks, sticks on the back of an iMac or Cinema Display, also mounts on eMac. (three stands included) $149. WWDC attendees get one free. Developer preview of Panther given to WWDC attendees. It will ship commercially before the end of the year for $129. iChat AV: "Goes beyond just text chat" with audio chat and video chat. "Video conferencing for the rest of us." Zero setup/configuration. Plug in the camera, the rest happens automatically. Shows how your buddies are set up, as well. Location-independent. Works with any FireWire camera or camcorder. 56K modem minimum required. Demonstrated with Phil Schiller. Also demonstrated audio chat via Paris. Switched Paris connection to video. Demonstrated receiving iChat AV feed with Al Gore. Free beta coming today for Panther and Jaguar. Will be included for Panther, $29 upgrade for Jaguar. FontBook: Pro font management. Click on a font, get a panel that shows you the font. Can install with one button. FontBook also shows all your fonts and offers instant searching for fonts and font types. Can enable or disable fonts. FileVault is a new feature based on requests due to lost notebooks. It secures your entire home folder. FileValue encrypts and decrypts all files going into and out of Home directory on the fly. You can trigger Expose with an assigned keyboard or can assign to second button if have two button mouse. Can also assign a button to send windows off to corner when want to see files on the Desktop. Panther has a new feature called Expose. Most Mac users have multiple apps open at once. To help find one window you're looking for at a particular time like a scavanger hunt. With Expose, it shows up a small version of all open windows in one pane. You can click on a window to begin working in it. Fast user switching: "I gotta be honest -- Windows (XP) beat us to this...the only feature that I can think of like that." Preview: Faster PDF rendering than Acrobat. On the fly PostScript to PDF conversion. Pixlet: a QuickTime codec that offers studio-grade quality on personal computer for first time ever. Offers film resolution of high-definition quality. 48 bits/pixel source data. Panther will have built-in fax capabilities. There will be a fax button on every print panel. Push it and will get a fax panel that ties in with modem and Address Book. Mail improved. Everything is faster. Safari HTML rendering. Enhanced features for viewing mail in threads. Can flag and unflag confidential e-mail. Improved viewing and handling of e-mail. iDisk changes. Panther will automatically sync .Mac files with Apple servers in the background. It's a great way to back stuff up and a great way to share documents between multiple computers. Really works well when have untettered portables. Panther also has a brand new Finder. Jobs said that it's much more user-centric than computer-centric. We're putting all usable storage, folders, home directory, etc. in left of a window, much like playlists in iTunes. You can look at them in column or list views. It's really, really simple, Jobs said. The new Finder also has faster searching and an Action Button. Apple has also brought back Labels and Network Browsing. There are new open and save panels. Panther has a "lot more" UNIX stuff, as well as tools for Windows interoperability such as SMB priting and home directories support and more active directory integration. Jobs said Apple was over the crest of the hill in Mac OS X transition and will finish it this year. "Today Jaguar is over for those of use in this room" because we're previewing Panther, (10.3), fourth major upgrade of Mac OS X. It has over 100 major changes. Jobs said that Safari has seen over five million downloads of the beta version. Today Apple declaring version 1.0 and will be released on the Web in a few hours. Apple is also releasing a Safari SDK (Software Developer Kit). iTunes Music Store was launched eight weeks ago. Since then over five million songs have been sold. Jobs said that later on today Apple will ship one millionth iPod. Over 3,800 developers at WWDC, Jobs said. Apple now has over 300,000 total developers, a number that's tripled since the release of Mac OS X. Source: Deep Ice And Source: MacCentral
  15. Hmm i only got a Very Unstable Speed, Between 10 and 40-45 K/sec it was all over the Place
  16. As in appz? :punk: Yeh mate
  17. LoL 75 ? should only get 55 on 512/128
  18. Thanks Not getting many replys here
  19. Zone Alarm is pretty useless.. and cuases problems U can get any FireWall for free if you know where to look Hey Ask me.. i can Help you
  20. Had to CHange the case for a 300 W coz apparently a 250 wont cut it. Like even a 200 Watt would run ok, but Powerfull Video Cards and Good Hardware will Run the PSU over Spec SUcks Ohwell better to spend another $46 and get a 300 Watter. Infact.. Everyone Here got good PSU's ?
  21. Yeh The can do better than that
  22. I haveto-to Agree
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