Re: B-Flest and Networking
"mr.sumo snr." <mr_sumo@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<bgd571$n6g24$1@ID-141600.news.uni-berlin.de>...
> Moved up to B-Flets the other day - well to be precise - added B-Flets to my
> existing cable connection.
>
> The cable is running through a Buffalo WLAR-L11G-L wireless router. The
> router runs fine - cable service is another thing - I don't think my ISP
> welcomes the 2 gigs a day up and down that I seem to get through - mainly
> Bittorrents. I often lose the cable signal and have to reset the modem.
>
> Anyway - I'm crap at networks - so want to ask someone else who has B-Flets
> AND an older Buffalo wireless router how they configured it or if they just
> went out and bought a new model that is specifically designed to operate
> with fiber optic connections.
>
> If all else fails I'm not adverse to sticking with both services and just
> run the b-flets directly to my main workstation. Next, of course, I'm going
> to HAVE to do something about storage. Anyone bought a DVD recorder
> recently?
>
>
> --
> jonathan
Are you able to configure your router in English? Mine came with
Japanese software.
As for your 2 gig dl/ul your ISP probably doesn't care, assuming you
have unlimited access.
I average about 80 gigs a month ul/dl & haven't heard a peep from my
provider for 2 years.
If you burn to keep your DVD's, then a recorder would be good, but if
you dl, burn & watch then give away if you don't like it, then it's a
waste of money since CD's are about 30 yen a piece.
ann
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