Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 16481 Registered: Jun-06 | The New York Attorney General's office today accused chip maker Intel of engaging in a worldwide, systematic campaign of illegal conduct, including paying kickbacks and threatening computer makers, and filed federal antitrust charges against it. A 67 page PDF is available at Zdnet site. Plaintiff State of New York, by its Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo, alleges upon information and belief the following against Defendant Intel Corporation (Intel): I. INTRODUCTION 1. Intel has engaged in a systematic worldwide campaign of illegal, exclusionary conduct to maintain its monopoly power and prices in the market for x86 microprocessors, the "brains" of Personal Computers ("PCs"). By exacting exclusive or near-exclusive agreements from large computer makers (Original Equipment Manufacturers or OEMs) in exchange for payments totaling billions of dollars, and threatening retaliation against any company that did not heed its wishes, Intel robbed its competitors of the opportunity to challenge Intel's dominance in key segments of the market. This illegal behavior was highly detrimental to consumers, competition, and innovation. |
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New member Username: SomiPost Number: 5 Registered: Feb-07 | Hello Nalin Nyda could you please help me what kind of reciver and dish for (more indians and pak chanals) can i buy from Trancat Elctoronics, and also please guied me for instalation, Thanks Somi |
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Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 16484 Registered: Jun-06 | Somi: The subject matter has been discussed extensively in the following thread and many others. https://www.ecoustics.com/electronics/forum/home-video/594450.html |
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Silver Member Username: DishloverToronto, Ontario Canad Post Number: 387 Registered: Jun-06 | Nalin: Can Internet on USB works with Kbox Prodigy and how to hooke with IHub and use as internet on computer at the same time. Thanks | |
Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 16486 Registered: Jun-06 | "Internet on USB" What you mean is that your browser is on USB. Your internet is accessed though your Modem (either via Telco line or via cable) to your router and that is where you tap the router for connecting to your khub and/or to your computer's Ethernet device. What this means is that your computer Internet connection and your khub internet connection work in parallel together or independent of each other, and your browsing using IE or Firefox is just one facet of your internet connection to the computer. Please feel free to ask more, if you I have not understood your question correctly. |
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Silver Member Username: SumpPost Number: 849 Registered: Aug-09 | this diagram a joke right ?? | |
Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 16488 Registered: Jun-06 | sump: You better take the Cisco courses again and get familiar with diagrams. In the meantime, YOU STAY OUT OF MY WAY. |
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Silver Member Username: DishloverToronto, Ontario Canad Post Number: 388 Registered: Jun-06 | Nalin, I am going to buy Kbox Prodigi and wondering I have internet on USB stick. That I want to know if I can use to hookup my receiver through Ihub and how. I don't know anything about this. Thanks for your usual help. |
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Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 16494 Registered: Jun-06 | You will have to elaborate further as to what you mean by "I have internet on USB stick." Your USB stick is just another hard drive. Whatever operations are performed via internal hard drive, can also be performed via external i.e. USB hard drive. You can post your hardware setup and your internet connections (Modem, router, etc., set up, giving as far as possible the names on the quipment. |
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Silver Member Username: SumpPost Number: 853 Registered: Aug-09 | what he is saying is that ,IMHO, he is using a 3g USB connection .. not 3g PCMIA card. more than likely a router that excepts that connection will give u most for your buck ... like .... http://www.airlink101.com/products/ar660w3g.php If above is correct asSUMPtion on my part more info is necassary to give good answer |
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Silver Member Username: DishloverToronto, Ontario Canad Post Number: 389 Registered: Jun-06 | Sorry Nalin. I don't know how to explain. OK I'll try again. I have Telus internet connection which came with USB stick to attach to my laptop no modem or router and it is connected immediately after the icon appers on screen saying "Connect" (after being plugged into computer). I do not have any router this is all I have. Does it make clear? | |
Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 16496 Registered: Jun-06 | That alters things quite a bit. Telus internet connection with USB stick has the following cost. "Data Only" plans start at $25 for 500MB of data per month. You can also opt to pay $30 for 1GB/month or $60 for 3GB/month. THERE IS NO DOUBT WHAT-SO-EVER THAT IT WILL WORK WITH KBOX You have to realize that your personal needs might eat away 300-500 MB a month and a continuously on IKS connection will eat away 500-800mb (according to some posters) and over 1GB per month in my humble opinion. Are you willing to foot the bill when you can easily get high speed Internet with over 25GB/month availability for as low as $20/month? Mine is a Acanac.com connection and I pay a yearly under $230 and get a 4 mb connection and unlimited monthly allowance. |
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Silver Member Username: DishloverToronto, Ontario Canad Post Number: 390 Registered: Jun-06 | So Nalin, Should I change my Internet service first and then buy Kbox? If so then I'll go for it. Do you recommend Acanac internet. Is it a high speed? Sorry if Iam bothering you with repeated questions. | |
Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 16521 Registered: Jun-06 | Acanac has been around for over 5 years. Basically they provide Bell service - they act as retailers for Bell in Canada. The connections therefore, are all Bell, and for most of your service problems they issue a ticket for Bell to come and fix. I would not say that the Bell crew are the best, but who else do we have except rogers cable? There is only one weakness in the service provided by Acanac. Over the weekend, you have to send an email to get their attention, and if your Internet is down, you have to rely on neighbour's internet to alert them. They also provide web-hosting, so their office in Missisauga seems to have a staff of a minimum of 8 people. For $18 per month (paid yearly in advance) you can't go wrong. You have to buy your modem - if you buy theirs, they provide a speedtouch Thompson Modem, which has worked flawlessly for me for the past 2 months, since I changed form bell and discarded bell's 2-wire Modem. You will need to buy a router as well. Alternatively you can buy a combo Modem/router from third party suppliers. Acanac does not mind if you buy your Modem elsewhere. If you do not have a telephone line and want to go dry loop, they charge an additional $8 per month. |
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Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 16522 Registered: Jun-06 | Tamara: 1 year Broadband from Acanac @$19/month - $218 inc tax. 1 Modem - $ 49 1 router (4 out and wireless) - $ 20-30 Extra Cables if needed - $ 5-10 each Speed is > 4mb Monthly download allowance - unlimited. kbox with khub - $216-240 inc. tax. All prices are in C$ |
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Silver Member Username: DishloverToronto, Ontario Canad Post Number: 391 Registered: Jun-06 | Thank Nalin. this is all I wanted to know. You are always very helpful. Keep it up. Kbox is not available with anyone in GTA and they ask for advance to get this box. I have talked to one guy in Scarborough he has promised to give call when he gets the delivery. Then I`ll go for all this. | |
Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 16527 Registered: Jun-06 | Spacelectronics.com & WatchFTA.com is in Electronics & FTA business since last around 6 years. ' Store address is 1310 Dundas St E Unit# 226 Mississauga, Ontario. (Toronto) US & Canada. 1-647-885-8031 Toll Free for Canada Only (not for USA) 1-888-FTA 3 FTA (1-888-382-3382) _.._ _.._ _.._ _.._ _.._ _.._ _.._ _.._ _.._ _.._ _.._ _.._ _.._ _.._ Angel Electronics 1515 Matheson Blvd. E., Unit B13 MISSISSAUGA, ON L4W 2P (905) 602-1382 _.._ _.._ _.._ _.._ _.._ _.._ _.._ _.._ _.._ _.._ _.._ _.._ _.._ _.._ Transat Electronics 24 Ronson Dr., Unit 4AF TORONTO, ON M9W 1B4 (416) 235-2600 or 1-866-730-4535 |
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Silver Member Username: DishloverToronto, Ontario Canad Post Number: 392 Registered: Jun-06 | This Angel Electronics is the one asking for advance. | |
Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 16532 Registered: Jun-06 | I think you will find that they all want cash or debit card payment, and you will be taking a risk, if the unit does not work, because after sales service might not be good and warranty statements may not be honoured. what you should do, is to go with a friend (not a relative) so he/she is a witness. Also make sure the dealer not only shows you the box working (light coming on) but at least the Menu coming up when connected to TV and/or the screen showing USB drive connected. Make sure you get a V2 khub. The hubs have a power supply input, but the delears don't supply it, because it is is not necessary as it is powerd by the receiver. That is true, only to the extent that the unit is working properly. If you have to activate it using your computer, you WILL need power supply. So ask the dealer to sell you the appropriate one. |
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Silver Member Username: DishloverToronto, Ontario Canad Post Number: 393 Registered: Jun-06 | Wow so useful information. I did n't know this.Thanks again for all this info. I 'll certainly do accordingly. | |
Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 16541 Registered: Jun-06 | Tamara: You are welcome. Please report back with your experience in purchase, and installation. If you need to buy a router, there are some good ones at future shop and they often come with some freebies. Nobody buys a straight router these days - always a wireless router with four ethernet outputs. You never know when your whizkid cousin or nephew is going to visit with his laptop wanting to use your wireless connection. Set the wireless part to WPA 128 bit encryption or WPA2 encryption and then disable it if nobody is using it. Best of luck. |
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Bronze Member Username: JustforhohasPost Number: 65 Registered: Oct-09 | If you are the Mole here that keeps deleting the truth about your sick azz we will see who you are facking with. No threat just a promise. |
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Silver Member Username: Koko_wawaPost Number: 483 Registered: Aug-07 | Alleged Cable Modem Hacker Indicted in US Thursday, 05 November 2009 11:59 | Author: News Admin | A U.S. man is facing federal criminal charges for allegedly selling modified cable modems and software that enabled free Internet access at super-fast broadband speeds. Ryan Harris, owner of TCNISO, ran a mail-order Web site and retail store in San Diego that sold software and modded cable modems. The products enabled "users to obtain faster, upgraded internet service without paying the premiums charged by the ISP," according to the indictment, which is dated Aug. 19 but was unsealed just last week. Harris, who went by the name DerEngel, is charged with conspiracy, aiding and abetting computer fraud and aiding and abetting wire fraud, according to the indictment, filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. Federal prosecutors allege Harris and TCNISO took in more than US$1 million in revenue between 2003 and this year. Harris and three unindicted co-conspirators created software that modified a cable modem so that it could adopt the MAC (Media Access Control) address used by the ISP (Internet service provider) to identify a paying Internet subscriber's modem. Those MAC addresses, however, were stolen from paying users using software Harris and his company created, the indictment alleges. Harris allegedly also modified a configuration file in modems that would then enable broadband speeds up to 10 times faster without paying the ISP more. The modem hacking products went by the names "Sigma," "Blackcat" and "DreamOS," the indictment said. A more sophisticated product, "SigmaX," was capable of blocking ISPs from "probing" a modem on its network to see if it had been modified. In the indictment, prosecutors wrote they found that Harris was allegedly seeking MAC addresses and configuration files used in a major metropolitan area in a posting on TCNISO's forum in March 2007. From 2006 to 2008, prosecutors also wrote they observed others trying to trade or sell stolen MAC addresses with others on TCNISO's forum. About a year ago, TCNISO sold through its Web site two Motorola SB5100 BlackcatUSB cable modems, three Motorola SB4200 Sigma cable modems and one copy of Harris' book to an undercover FBI agent in Boston. The indictment alleges that Harris assisted the agent during the purchasing process in a subsequent phone call. The modem enabled free Internet access. Harris was open about his modding, even writing a book called "Hacking the Cable Modem" that has a cover photo of a modem meshed with an unlocked padlock. He is scheduled for an arraignment in Boston on Dec. 17. |
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Silver Member Username: Koko_wawaPost Number: 484 Registered: Aug-07 | This is another indictement: Alleged Cable Modem Hacker Indicted in US Thursday, 05 November 2009 11:59 | Author: News Admin | A U.S. man is facing federal criminal charges for allegedly selling modified cable modems and software that enabled free Internet access at super-fast broadband speeds. Ryan Harris, owner of TCNISO, ran a mail-order Web site and retail store in San Diego that sold software and modded cable modems. The products enabled "users to obtain faster, upgraded internet service without paying the premiums charged by the ISP," according to the indictment, which is dated Aug. 19 but was unsealed just last week. Harris, who went by the name DerEngel, is charged with conspiracy, aiding and abetting computer fraud and aiding and abetting wire fraud, according to the indictment, filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. Federal prosecutors allege Harris and TCNISO took in more than US$1 million in revenue between 2003 and this year. Harris and three unindicted co-conspirators created software that modified a cable modem so that it could adopt the MAC (Media Access Control) address used by the ISP (Internet service provider) to identify a paying Internet subscriber's modem. Those MAC addresses, however, were stolen from paying users using software Harris and his company created, the indictment alleges. Harris allegedly also modified a configuration file in modems that would then enable broadband speeds up to 10 times faster without paying the ISP more. The modem hacking products went by the names "Sigma," "Blackcat" and "DreamOS," the indictment said. A more sophisticated product, "SigmaX," was capable of blocking ISPs from "probing" a modem on its network to see if it had been modified. In the indictment, prosecutors wrote they found that Harris was allegedly seeking MAC addresses and configuration files used in a major metropolitan area in a posting on TCNISO's forum in March 2007. From 2006 to 2008, prosecutors also wrote they observed others trying to trade or sell stolen MAC addresses with others on TCNISO's forum. About a year ago, TCNISO sold through its Web site two Motorola SB5100 BlackcatUSB cable modems, three Motorola SB4200 Sigma cable modems and one copy of Harris' book to an undercover FBI agent in Boston. The indictment alleges that Harris assisted the agent during the purchasing process in a subsequent phone call. The modem enabled free Internet access. Harris was open about his modding, even writing a book called "Hacking the Cable Modem" that has a cover photo of a modem meshed with an unlocked padlock. He is scheduled for an arraignment in Boston on Dec. 17. |
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Silver Member Username: DishloverToronto, Ontario Canad Post Number: 394 Registered: Jun-06 | Nalin. I need your advise in the changed scenario. I called my Internet provider to cancel my service and been told that if I cancel it now I will have to pay 200 bucks as penalty of canceling the contract before expiry. There are 3 more month to finish the contract. I don't think its worth canceling at this stage and paying 200 bucks for nothing. So if I want to set up my Kbox with my present wirless internet (ON USB STICK). can I do that? and how. will you be kind enough to explain it step by step. Thanks |
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Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 16553 Registered: Jun-06 | There is no problem in setting up with your USB stick, but you will need to buy a wireless bridge. The only downside at present would be exceeding your monthly quota. In fact by trying it out for a couple of month, you will know if you are exceeding your quota. For wireless bridge, address your inquiry to Plymouth or sada or james johnathen. All I can guarantee now to you is that IT WILL WORK |
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Platinum Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 11611 Registered: Jan-08 | Tamara, Nalin A good way to limit your quota is power off the receiver when not use. |
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Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 16554 Registered: Jun-06 | Plymouth: Can you instruct her on the use of USB broadband with her new kbox, perhaps by using a Wireless bridge? | |
Silver Member Username: DishloverToronto, Ontario Canad Post Number: 395 Registered: Jun-06 | Thanks you both guys. Plymouth please let me know what exactly I need to do and buy with Kbox to run this smooth. | |
Platinum Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 11612 Registered: Jan-08 | Nalin, Tamara . Tamara, give me the usb wireless brand and model then internet provider. Just to be sure, your internet come from your USB or the USB stick is a bridge? |
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Silver Member Username: DishloverToronto, Ontario Canad Post Number: 396 Registered: Jun-06 | OK as soon I go home. I 'll post here. Thanks Plymouth. | |
Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 16558 Registered: Jun-06 | I said this :"There is no problem in setting up with your USB stick, but you will need to buy a wireless bridge. " But it may be a more of a problem than I thought it would be. I will leave it up to Plymouth and James to advise you. |
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Silver Member Username: DishloverToronto, Ontario Canad Post Number: 397 Registered: Jun-06 | Ok thanks Nalin. If it works the OK otherwise I'll get another internet service which is really cheap for 18 or 19 dolllars a month. Plymouth service provider of my internet service is Fido and USB has a mark of Novatel Wireless (MC950D). Mobilink Lite TM. Let me know if you need more info. |
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Platinum Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 11613 Registered: Jan-08 | Tamara Ok it's a real wireless using cellular phone antenna! I will post a solution to your problem in few minutes, I must going out now! Do you have a Ethernet port on your Laptop? |
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Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 16559 Registered: Jun-06 | Using Ethernet networking solution, might work and it would be reasonably cheap. If not, the other solution is about $200! The Cradlepoint MBR1000 works with most cards and devices and some phones. This list will help you to know if the MBR1000 is right for your situation. Below is a list of compatible Mobile Phone and Data Providers and the compatible devices they offer: Telius (Canada) USB Sierra Wireless 595U Expresscard Sierra Wireless 597E Rogers (Canada) USB Novatel MC950D ZTE MF636 (Rocket Stick) Expresscard Novatel X950D |
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Platinum Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 11614 Registered: Jan-08 | Tamara Do you have a Ethernet port on your Laptop? |
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Silver Member Username: DishloverToronto, Ontario Canad Post Number: 398 Registered: Jun-06 | Plymouth I think there is ethernet port but not sure will check at home right now I am at work. Will advise once I see it. Nalin Mine is Novatel MC 950D so that should work if there is not ethernet port on my laptop. I appreciate help you guys extending in this issue. |
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Platinum Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 11636 Registered: Jan-08 | Tamara I asked it because you can make a virtual bridge in your Laptop then use this one like a server to your Ethernet port and hook your Khub in. |
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Silver Member Username: DishloverToronto, Ontario Canad Post Number: 399 Registered: Jun-06 | Ok I'll confirm you in the evening if I have or not. If I have it then how can I make the bridge? Can you explain please. Thanks | |
Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 16562 Registered: Jun-06 | In your USB internet drive, the signals come via "SIM card" technology. So you can't parallel out to other ports. You have to make a software bridge between your USB internet and the Ethernet port. If that does not work, you will probably have to buy a Cradlepoint MBR1000, which costs about $200. It does a lot, but you would ask, is it worth it? | |
Platinum Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 11643 Registered: Jan-08 | Nalin Tamara can only use his laptop like a server to connect another PC in this case the Khub. He can use XP and create a home network. Usualy it work fine but he must keep his PC powered, it will make the job for 2 months until he get a new internet provider. |
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Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 16564 Registered: Jun-06 | Plymouth: Understood everything, but I think Tamara is a female name. Tamara can confirm. | |
Platinum Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 11649 Registered: Jan-08 | OH! I'm sorry if it is! |
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Silver Member Username: DishloverToronto, Ontario Canad Post Number: 400 Registered: Jun-06 | Ok I am female. No problem. The only thing I am now worried how make a bridge or home net work through XP I don't have XP in my laptop instead is Vista. Still I think I should subscribe other internet too. | |
Platinum Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 11650 Registered: Jan-08 | Sorry Tamara! Your name is not familiar for me a French Canadian! OK! With Vista it's same thing that for XP, you go in your Network and create a brigde to your network port from your USB Network. I made it but it was 5 or 6 years ago, I dumped Vista and come back on XP. You not answered me if you have a Network port? |
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Silver Member Username: DishloverToronto, Ontario Canad Post Number: 401 Registered: Jun-06 | Its ok Plymouth.Yes there is Ethernet port on laptop. Now can you please explain step by step how to create a bridge. | |
Platinum Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 11665 Registered: Jan-08 | Sorry Tamara for the delay! I just switch to my PC with XP which is same as for Vista! My system is in french maybe I will not give you the exact name but I hope that you understand as well. Go in config panel>Network connexion You must see your Network port as well that your Key from USB key, click on your USB key with your right button on mouse then will see Bridge connexion, click on it and make a bridge between your USB Internet Key and your Network port. |
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Platinum Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 11667 Registered: Jan-08 | Edited: ""You must see your Network port as well that your Key from USB key, click on your USB key with your right button on mouse then will see Bridge connexion, click on it and make a bridge between your USB Internet Key and your Network port"" You must see your Network port as well that your Internet USB key, click on your internet USB key with your right button on mouse then will see Bridge connexion, click on it and make a bridge between your USB Internet Key and your Network port. |
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Silver Member Username: DishloverToronto, Ontario Canad Post Number: 402 Registered: Jun-06 | Thanks for all your help I'll do it and let you know. | |
Platinum Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 11671 Registered: Jan-08 | You are Welcome Madame! |
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Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 16579 Registered: Jun-06 | Plymouth: Am I correct with the following statement? You are Welcome Madame, s'il vous plaAt ! |
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Platinum Member Username: PlymouthCanada Post Number: 11672 Registered: Jan-08 | Nalin s'il vous plait! > please Bienvenue> Welcome Madame> Madam You can use this utility: http://cf.babelfish.yahoo.com/translate_txt Not perfect but it will help you! |
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Silver Member Username: DishloverToronto, Ontario Canad Post Number: 403 Registered: Jun-06 | I could not find the Configuration for setting up bridge and think it's not the same on my computer as Plynouth has explained. I'll go for new internet service and then waill ask for help to setup kbox. Thanks for your help. | |
Silver Member Username: DishloverToronto, Ontario Canad Post Number: 404 Registered: Jun-06 | Nalin Its me again with an other question please. Can I use acnac internet even if my phone service is with Rogers? Thanks | |
Platinum Member Username: NydasPost Number: 16656 Registered: Jun-06 | You should get Circuit ID number from Roger's. Put that in the comments section of on-line application. If you do not have a circuit ID number, then you will be charged extra $8/mo for "dry-loop" service. You can call them and find out more. Sales Numbers Toll Free: 1-866-281-3538 Toronto 1-416-849-8520 |
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Silver Member Username: DishloverToronto, Ontario Canad Post Number: 405 Registered: Jun-06 | Thanks Nalin |