Saturday, May 28, 2005

DigitFab DBHSL Silver Aluminium USB MP3 Player

DigitFab DBHSL Silver Aluminium USB MP3 Player - Add your own MMC/ SD Card for any capacity! available at Micro Direct Ltd UK
Like the cheapskate I am I've gone for the cheapest mp3 player around that takes a memory card. Fingers crossed that it does the biz.

Saturday, May 21, 2005

Paul's web design pages

Paul's web design pages An excellent resource.

Wednesday, May 18, 2005

Scanner Drivers

A cornucopia of Scanner Drivers

Tuesday, May 17, 2005

Online TV service moves closer to reality in UK

Online TV service moves closer to reality in UK
I can't wait. I wonder if the programmes will stop working if I ever stop paying a licence fee.

Monday, May 16, 2005

This is all about....

All the techie stuff that crops up in my life. Useful as a source of data I can refer to in many different locations or as links that I can refer others to.
And a way of road testing Blogger

So don't expect much sex unless you experience strange feelings around computer peripherals.

Ok - that's it for now. Feel free to put me right whenever I get it wrong - it's the only way we'll all learn.

A Dell and a router

This took 3 separate visits to solve. My mum has a newish Dell running XP. It is on a wired network with a Compaq running Win 98 and both are managed by a Netgear GD 834G router.
Apparently the internet connection was lost after a big storm with a large amount of lightning. I found that the Compaq could log on to the router and its internet connection was unaffected. The Dell could not log on to the router via the web interface or on to the internet. I checked out the diagnostics of the integrated Intel Pro network card. All seemed OK. I managed to get some utility software onto the Dell. A Hijack This log seemed OK. Adaware found a couple of ad gateways and i did a bit of registry editing to get rid of any remnants. Still no joy on the connectivity front. Sent of a support email to Netgear. Performed a full virus scan. Found I could ping the router and a website but slowly and with up to 50% packet loss. I found a Microsoft patch to update XP with but still no joy.
Eventually I left the machine with an ad hoc single connection via an ADSL frog modem and retired to think about things.
Netgear advised by email that updating router firmware might help so I installed a beta upgrade with some trepidation. Still nothing happening with the XP machine. Changed the network cable for the second time - nothing. Reset winsock. No effect.
Then in desperation I got onto my friend Andy by phone. He scrathed his head a bit and suggested I change the network card due to the Ping results.
Presto! Everything springs back to life. Both machines can access the router and the internet. The lightning must have done for the integrated netork card. Andy is a star.