I just received 4 chips (168pin DIMMs) but they won't fit in any of my mobo's
I lined up the pins with the slot and found that the first alignment pin was off by about 1-2mm
Since it can't fit (It won't even be forced in) I don't even know if it works.
Any suggestions?
There are a few "easy" things that you can do.
1. create a shortcut on your desktop; as the location, put: "\\servername\foldername" (without the quotes
-or-
2. you can create a drive mapping to that share by right clicking on network neighborhood.
If that doesn't work...
I have to agree with Spidey on that one... (considering I have a 1/2 doz. myself)
The Cisco line of Aironet (350 series) is the best and the most secure with 128bit WEP encription.
another link... different page.
As the title says, get a 50pk of cdr's for 8.99 get them while they last, I don't have the sku on them but they are piled up near the registers (at least at the one in Santa Clara)
ksukumar - I can see why you are a junior member. Why don't you stick to something that's up your alley like mooching the free stuff. The link is legit, and it is not a referal link. The numbers are the "job id" next time why don't you do a little investigating before you rip on...
you could go to www.NAT32.com and d/l NAT from there. i think it will only
cost you a nominal fee and you'll be set. A friend of mine uses it and loves it.
The firewall is there for the purpouse of blocking, you cann't get around it. you can try to change the port on the program, but I would recomend that you call the cable company. More than likely it's to prevent bandwidth hogging.
Ender78
You wouldn't happen to be Cisco Certified would you? I work for the company, I know what to look for and such. Thus one of the reasons that I need to know what model it is.
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