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mangogrooveworkshop

posted on 15/10/04 at 06:50 PM Reply With Quote
RJ 45`s can be hell

Made off millions of connectors in my working life. But the ones that are the worst for getting wrong is ther RJ45. do zillions of em at work and try to do one in the dark cupboard where all the network gears going . Bum connection snip another one on and check the creeping brown white. crimp stuffed snip strip crimp and got it right. tester say so. shouldnt do it in the dark! A well mangos got an upgraded computer and a 10 base network soon to go 100 baseT with netgear router Adsl modem. Moving from the dark ages!!!!!!!!!! at home.






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sgraber

posted on 21/10/04 at 03:00 AM Reply With Quote
Cables????!!! RJ-45's? That is sooo 2000 my friend!

802.11g mangoman. Move out of the dark ages (or at least get out of the closet...). I recently installed a wireless firewall/router/cable modem that is wonderfully simple to use.

One of my pet projects is to be a Car PC with a wi-fi adapter. When I park the car near the house or the office I will be able to transfer data to-from the car system. Car needs a new mp3 playlist? simply make a new one and upload it from the desk to the car. Want to take some files home but don't want to email them? Transfer them to the car, drive home and access them from the home PC. Datalogging the engine parameters? Analyze them from the comfort of the desk without using a cable... I will be using a MegaSquirtnSpark for my engine management, with a carputer and a wireless connection... You get the picture.

But I know what you are saying about the damn cables. Sometimes you make a bad one...





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ChrisW

posted on 21/10/04 at 10:24 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by mangogrooveworkshop
with netgear router Adsl modem.


I'll get back to you about the ADSL too Mango as soon as I have some firm answers to give you!

Chris





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mangogrooveworkshop

posted on 23/10/04 at 11:34 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by sgraber
Cables????!!! RJ-45's? That is sooo 2000 my friend!

802.11g mangoman. Move out of the dark ages (or at least get out of the closet...). I recently installed a wireless firewall/router/cable modem that is wonderfully simple to use.

One of my pet projects is to be a Car PC with a wi-fi adapter. When I park the car near the house or the office I will be able to transfer data to-from the car system. Car needs a new mp3 playlist? simply make a new one and upload it from the desk to the car. Want to take some files home but don't want to email them? Transfer them to the car, drive home and access them from the home PC. Datalogging the engine parameters? Analyze them from the comfort of the desk without using a cable... I will be using a MegaSquirtnSpark for my engine management, with a carputer and a wireless connection... You get the picture.

But I know what you are saying about the damn cables. Sometimes you make a bad one...


Ive got wifi as well but it doesnt like the compressor start up in the workshop.
I use the wifi for the laptop and the kids computer. As for cables they dont need to much looking after and Its proven technology. I got cable for nowt and all the plugs for pennies. So very locost. Broadband engineer......K>I>S>S Its works and does not need batteries. Having the root password helps.

Heard someone complain about slow downloads mmmmmm kid had all his pals in the street on the wifi playing Quake.....LOL

Ouch

[Edited on 23-10-04 by mangogrooveworkshop]

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