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To: Siber who wrote (36166)8/27/2003 3:14:12 PM
From: mr.mark  Respond to of 110652
 
"Oh come on...don't tell me you never click on the icon and have a little looksee to find out what's going on"

sorry but i never click on the icon and have a little looksee to find out what's going on

my logs are off

what do i care

i spend a disproportionate amount of time on these machines as it is. if i started looking at internet logs i might as well give up on the 3D world



To: Siber who wrote (36166)8/27/2003 3:15:34 PM
From: thecow  Respond to of 110652
 
have a little looksee ..I guess I shouldn't have gone into detail

That's what it's there for. Very legitimate question and lots of good responses. Computer Learning thread at it's best.



To: Siber who wrote (36166)8/28/2003 2:11:25 AM
From: shadowman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110652
 
My recent ping history: Anecdotal evidence only.

About a week and a half ago my D-Link router was fried by a nearby lightning strike. I have two pc's hooked up to the router. I contacted D-Link and they put me through some machinations to confirm to their satisfaction that the router was indeed dead. They are in the process of sending me a replacement.

In the meantime I was sans router...so I hooked my main pc directly up to my cable modem (roadrunner)..the amount of pings that ZA started to log went through the roof, plus 500 a day. So..

I decided to buy a new router, since Amazon had a wireless Netgear on sale with a rebate for around $25 delivered. I got the Netgear router today and hooked it up (it took all of five minutes to connect both PC's). The router has been active for about 11 hours and I think I've had 2 ZA alerts since. Neither of them pings. (And I had the show alert pop up window box checked)

I realize that this does not constitute a valid double blind scientific study, but this Sherlock has come to the conclusion that a router will significantly reduce ping anxiety.

Go to Amazon.com and type in Netgear MR814 802.11b Wireless 4-Port Cable/DSL Router...I'd give you the direct URL but my account cookie would probably futz it up.

Doctor Feelgood Murphy