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Hey how do i fix or can I? When i'm logged in if i don't move around the forum, it logs me out. Is there a time out i can adjust, like a screen saver or am i stuck? Remember i'm a computer idiot so keep answer simple. Like if i get a phone call when i come back on, i'm out then i can't tell what I've read and what's still new....HELP:confused:
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I don't get that problem at all. Do you tick the box that asks if you want to be remembered? Sounds like a cookie issue to me.

 

As for finding what is going on, particularly in threads you have posted in, click on your own name, and select 'find all posts by tiredofwhiners'.

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Thanks dudes cleared cookies then started clicking remember me box, so far no problems. I thought the remember me box was for auto log in, so i never checked it before. But even when i check it each time i go out, i have to type my info back in. I'll get this shit figured out.

 

I had someone help me with that on here once. I can't remember who it was but it was not a MOD. Anyway......

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Actually I just got tired of seeing the “my suggestions for sixes” thread so I replied to this one.

 

Help....

 

Phreak…. If I have a home network setup and it crashes it has to be the hardware and not my networking correct?

Depends on what you mean by crashes.

 

I lost the networking for my brothers cp’s. I tried to redo it but it won’t take.
Lost it, as in it was working once but then quit I assume ?? Have you tried logging into the router from each computer ?? Have you checked the cables for damage ??

 

It still goes on line though. I’m thinking it still may be the router though. And at my house I have it to were my son has the router and I’m wireless. But my printer is connected to my cp. When I try to print from his computer there is a very long lag. I think I need a new router for both problems but I don’t want to go out and buy them if I don’t need them. Thanks
When your networked, the print server has to buffer the entire job before it can start sending to the printer itself. One of the things you can try if you haven't already is : START->Control Panel->Printers&Faxes->Set printer Properties>Advanced TAB and choose PRINT DIRECTLY TO PRINTER.. Hopefully that will fix the prob, if not, consult with Bob, he's the networking guru. Not exactally sure what else could be causing it, but I doubt it is the router in either case.

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Depends on what you mean by crashes.

 

Lost it, as in it was working once but then quit I assume ?? Have you tried logging into the router from each computer ?? Have you checked the cables for damage ??

 

When your networked, the print server has to buffer the entire job before it can start sending to the printer itself. One of the things you can try if you haven't already is : START->Control Panel->Printers&Faxes->Set printer Properties>Advanced TAB and choose PRINT DIRECTLY TO PRINTER.. Hopefully that will fix the prob, if not, consult with Bob, he's the networking guru. Not exactally sure what else could be causing it, but I doubt it is the router in either case.

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Yeah I guess what I meant by crash is that it is no longer there. My brothers aren't to computer savay so I don't know if they messed with it but I tried to reset the network and it wouldn't take.

I didn't even think about the router software. I will try both of your suggestions

Thanks.

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Hey, Phreak, I too have a problem...

 

I was trying to set up a network at a friends house. The 2 computers don't communicate directly, but both are connected to the same router. One is a normal desktop PC, the other a laptop that connects to the router(then out to the internet) wirelessly. I installed NetBIOS through the "Local Area Network" properties to get the 2 computers to communicate with each other. They didn't recognize each other, so I decided to go and setup the network through control panel. The only problem is: I don't know if I should setup as "home or small office network" or "wireless network". I have thought of getting a wireless NIC so that the computers can communicate directly to each other, but I don't necessarily know if this will work. Can you help?

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Hey, Phreak, I too have a problem...

 

I was trying to set up a network at a friends house. The 2 computers don't communicate directly, but both are connected to the same router. One is a normal desktop PC, the other a laptop that connects to the router(then out to the internet) wirelessly. I installed NetBIOS through the "Local Area Network" properties to get the 2 computers to communicate with each other. They didn't recognize each other, so I decided to go and setup the network through control panel. The only problem is: I don't know if I should setup as "home or small office network" or "wireless network". I have thought of getting a wireless NIC so that the computers can communicate directly to each other, but I don't necessarily know if this will work. Can you help?

If you want them to share files and printer you need to do home or small office network. the wireless network is just for the laptop getting on line. And make sure you trun off the firewall. then turn it back on after your done. It makes it easer. And make sure the "don't allow exections" in unchecked in the fire wall settings. That was my mistake today.

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I spilt some beer on my keyboard, just above the jacks for the sound card. Now I have a mute laptop. I've never opened up the machine to see what makes it tick, so how hard is it replace the sound card? And is there a way to check it out before I do surgery?

 

The usual checks tell me that the device is working perfectly.

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I spilt some beer on my keyboard, just above the jacks for the sound card. Now I have a mute laptop. I've never opened up the machine to see what makes it tick, so how hard is it replace the sound card? And is there a way to check it out before I do surgery?

 

The usual checks tell me that the device is working perfectly.

 

 

That's funny right there, I don't care who you are. :D

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I spilt some beer on my keyboard, just above the jacks for the sound card. Now I have a mute laptop. I've never opened up the machine to see what makes it tick, so how hard is it replace the sound card? And is there a way to check it out before I do surgery?

 

The usual checks tell me that the device is working perfectly.

 

LOL, that'll teach you to drink and type...

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You dumb ass, you probably toasted it !! Laptops have intergrated sound, meaning the sound is built into the mainboard. You might be forced to do something like get a USB sound card or a PCMCIA sound card.

 

Don't drink and type next time!!!

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You mean I gotta trade the machine in. And I could not envisage a three hour session without a drink or coffee at least. ;)

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We can all e-mail him a bunch of audio and video files, to add to the frustration.:D

 

 

Oh yeah thats funny. LOL

 

We should post some too.

 

builder if you ever do that again you need to shut it down immediately. Unplug it and use a hair dryer or something to it. Even then your probably screwed!

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Phreak...

What do you think of those mini cp's? Probably not much would be my guess.

I saw a few cases down in San Diego. They must use all laptop components.

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Oh yeah thats funny. LOL

 

We should post some too.

 

builder if you ever do that again you need to shut it down immediately. Unplug it and use a hair dryer or something to it. Even then your probably screwed!

 

I tipped it upside down on top of a towel and left it overnite.

 

The sound didn't drop out for a few days after that. It may even be unrelated to the spillage, cause christ knows it wasn't the first time.

Persevere,

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