I'm no expert but since having a 6 meg cable connection to my house, it seems to me that usually when downloading large files the bottleneck is elsewhere besides my 6 meg connection, and when doing general browsing the latency of the web is what slows you down the most. I suspect that if...
Thanks, that is good information, and it could do what I need, but I was specifically looking for the kind that has jacks in it rather than having cable extensions. Just an adapter that goes on the end of the "telco" connector (just learned that is what it is called) of the 25 pair cable...
A simple question, I am trying to find the name of the adapter that plugs into a 25 pair cable with the 50 pin "Centronics" type connector on the end of it, and gives you six 8-pin RJ45 jacks. Or as an alternative, 12 RJ11s would work too.
Thanks
Birken
Having worked at one, I can suggest that you go to a commercial radio shop and ask them. You probably ought to utilize their services for the cabling and connectors anyway. Also you can try Tessco. You might have to call them though.
Birken
FWIW I have since the message set them all up with individual SSIDs to avoid any more confusion since I was getting unpredictable results. I have some computers using Netgear, some using Linksys, some using Intel, and some using the Windows software...everything behaves differently.
Birken
I have recently set up my network using two WAPs inside two neighboring buildings about 4000 sq ft each. For acceptable coverage I had to put one central WAP in each building. Plus I have another building across town on the same VPN where there is another WAP.
I am using mixed WPA/WPA2 PSK...
I have a switch in one building where I ran two cat5s to another building. Now those two cables are occupied with computers and I would like to add a WAP in addition to another computer and maybe expand some more.
Obviously it would be no problem to simply put a small switch on the ends of...
I have been told the difference in twist is to keep the pairs from "nesting" or locking into one another so that they are spaced more uniformly. So if you were to use the brown/brown-white pair in place of the blue that would be OK electrically but I agree that it would be stupid to do so and...
OK, works good. I have group call distribution set to VMS line cover, line coverage extension none, and line ownership in the Partner Messaging set to 26
Except VMS hunt rings is set to 6 in the ACS but it is answering after only 4. I tried setting the VMS cover rings for x26 to 5 but that...
That brings up something I had not thought of, so if somebody is using extension 26 on another line and this line starts ringing but they are NOT in DND will the maibox still answer or what? Just curious as to why you mentioned that. I would like to have it behave the same whether or not 26 is...
I have an ACS R5 system that has the usual "press 10 for someone, press 11 for someone else" voice mail prompts in the messaging module R1 (the full on hard drive module on extensions 34 and 35). It covers 3 lines but what I want it to do is cover a 4th line that will behave as a simple...
After waiting, and waiting, and waiting for a new version I see they came out with 7.0.0.9 in June I think it was...my problem was that though the computer connected fine via modem under Windows ME it would connect to the modem but not establish a session under XP. Well I thought 7.0.0.9 might...
I have 7.0.0.8 PC Admin on my computer, it used to work on this computer under ME. When I upgraded it to XP the modem would not work. I installed an older external modem and it works for other programs but PC admin will dial and connect to the system, but it waits about 15 seconds and then...
Thanks so much, that is what it needed, a 9 first to dial correctly. What type of phone should the outcalling extension be set to now? It seems to be outcalling fine if nobody else is on the line but if somebody is, the ALS does not seem to roll to the next one. It is set to MLS-12D/TransTalk...
...I am guessing it is just a commonly missed setting I have not set correctly. Also FWIW the PM gives trouble when I try to modem into it. I dial **3 I think it is and it gives some clicks and the lady says the modem is busy. I used the RS232 to set it up and all was well but I wonder if...
OK, I set the alarm panel to not answer at all. The alarm company could not have polled the system before anyway because the voice mail system always picked up on the third ring anyway. Now that I have dropped the VM from that line, that is when the problem became apparent. But changing it...
You are absolutely right, the alarm panel is connected to that line. I never even thought of it. Thanks for the help...
Now why is it answering, it would seem it should not need to, considering that line and its other line were both on voice mail before and so the alarm never got a chance to...
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