1. I don't know where you got your info from but the GT 610 is just a rebranded GT 520. It's an HTPC card that uses slow 64-bit memory & only draws up to 29W. See the following:NVIDIA outs budget GeForce GT 610, GT 620 and GT 630, no Kepler in any of 'emBased on your system specs & the fact thaRead more

    I don’t know where you got your info from but the GT 610 is just a rebranded GT 520. It’s an HTPC card that uses slow 64-bit memory & only draws up to 29W. See the following:

    NVIDIA outs budget GeForce GT 610, GT 620 and GT 630, no Kepler in any of ’em

    Based on your system specs & the fact that the HP sells versions of 6005 Pro SFF PC with the Radeon HD 4550, HD 4650, or Nvidia Quadro NVS 290 while still using the same 240W PSU, I’m sure it can handle the lowly GT 610.

    HP Compaq 6005 Pro Small Form Factor PC – Specifications

    And note that the power supply is a “240 W BTX power supply – Active PFC”

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  2. franzino, and anyone elseEZBook PC is sold by (they probably didn't make it)Third Scroll ProductsP.O. Box 19750Indianapolis, IN 46250Phone: 888-888-8888http://www.ezbookpc.com/Since http://www.ezbookpc.com/and http://www.ezbookpc.com/recoverydisc are not presently working, - you could try phoning thRead more

    franzino, and anyone else

    EZBook PC is sold by
    (they probably didn’t make it)

    Third Scroll Products
    P.O. Box 19750
    Indianapolis, IN 46250
    Phone: 888-888-8888
    http://www.ezbookpc.com/

    Since
    http://www.ezbookpc.com/
    and
    http://www.ezbookpc.com/recoverydisc

    are not presently working,

    – you could try phoning the 888-888-8888 number.

    – as I said previously….

    You could try sending KatMik a PM – Personal Message – from this site – KatMik will then get an email indicating there is a PM to look at – if Katmik so chooses, he or she will send you a PM, you will get an an email indicating there is a PM to look at .

    Or he or she most post in this Topic again.

    He or she MAY choose to send you the recoverydisc download via email.

    If you manage to get the recoverydisc download, see KatMik’s posts in this Topic about how he or she got it to install.
    ……….

    Since fpservices also sells this EZBook
    https://fpdirect-40.fpdirect.com/ez…

    You could try…. Contact them
    http://www.fpservicesinc.com/contac…
    ………

    Third Scroll Products- EZ Book PC
    Warranty and Exchange
    https://fpdirect-40.fpdirect.com/ez…

    “The Standard Warranty period is thirty (30) days from the date the product is shipped….”

    It would have less than a 30 day warranty when you received it !
    Why would you even buy it ?
    Most netbooks and laptops have at least a one year warranty.

    Ripoff report – Third Scroll Products
    http://www.ripoffreport.com/compute…

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  3. It means you using a beta version of iOS. Beta versions have bugs in them. Most likely your OS has crashed.Download the latest version of iOS on your computer, then install it on your phone using iTunes.

    It means you using a beta version of iOS. Beta versions have bugs in them. Most likely your OS has crashed.

    Download the latest version of iOS on your computer, then install it on your phone using iTunes.

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  4. You have a corrupt com.apple.systempreferences.plist file, On the desktop click HELP up at the top of the screen. Type in Library. In the results below, click Library/preferences. Scroll down until you see the file com.apple.systempreferences.plist. Click on it and drag it into the trash can, or rigRead more

    You have a corrupt

    com.apple.systempreferences.plist

    file,

    On the desktop click HELP up at the top of the screen. Type in Library. In the results below, click Library/preferences. Scroll down until you see the file com.apple.systempreferences.plist. Click on it and drag it into the trash can, or right click it and choose move to trash.

    When you restart the computer it will be recreated. You should then be able to use it again.

    Reboot and set your System preferences again.

    It’s not hard to do no matter what age. Go for it.

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  5. First I need some info. On the computer you're attempting to connect to the EnGenius equipment from do the following:Open a command prompt window (ie: Start >> Run >> type cmd and hit Enter) and perform the following command:ipconfig /allOnce you've finished, copy/paste the output into aRead more

    First I need some info. On the computer you’re attempting to connect to the EnGenius equipment from do the following:

    Open a command prompt window (ie: Start >> Run >> type cmd and hit Enter) and perform the following command:

    ipconfig /all

    Once you’ve finished, copy/paste the output into a response on here so we can have a look.

    For info on how to copy/paste from a command prompt window click on my name above and read my “how-to” guide titled, “Post the output of ipconfig (version 2)

    I suspect there’s an IP addressing issue and the above info will help me ascertain if that’s the case.

    It’s worth noting, good documentation can be helpful. I have a document that details the important info on all AP’s in my environment. That includes, IP Address, MAC Address, and Channel the unit is operating on. You might want to make one of these up.

    All my AP’s also require authentication to connect to the management interface. I use the same username and password on all of them. You might want to consider doing that too.

    It matters not how straight the gate,
    How charged with punishments the scroll,
    I am the master of my fate;
    I am the captain of my soul.

    ***William Henley***

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  6. Hello,Sorry that didn't help. It sounds to me that the issue must be within the router, either in its setup or hardware. In the router, check that MAC address filtering is off (or add all devices to the filter list if left on), then set a DHCP reservation for each device to ensure a static IP addresRead more

    Hello,

    Sorry that didn’t help. It sounds to me that the issue must be within the router, either in its setup or hardware. In the router, check that MAC address filtering is off (or add all devices to the filter list if left on), then set a DHCP reservation for each device to ensure a static IP address for each device MAC address. This should ensure the routing table in your router is correct, and will also add another layer of security. It wouldn’t be a bad idea to run a network diagnostic report on the printer either. Also, make sure each device is connecting to the same SSID.

    I ran into a similar issue with a new Gateway laptop and HP wireless printer a couple of months ago, and it turned out that the router (5 year old D-Link g-router) just could not accommodate the new printer, but connected to the laptop just fine. Ended up purchasing a low end Cisco n-router, and have never looked back.

    Hope this helps!

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  7. This is why I asked for clarification! am at my friend's house, with PC connected to my friend's NAT router, trying to connect to my own house PC, which is also behind NAT routerThis is clear. What you originally posted made it sound like two PC's in the same physical location, but on different netwRead more

    This is why I asked for clarification!

    am at my friend’s house, with PC connected to my friend’s NAT router, trying to connect to my own house PC, which is also behind NAT router

    This is clear. What you originally posted made it sound like two PC’s in the same physical location, but on different networks.

    Yes, there is a solution. It’s called “Remote Desktop Connection”

    For example, we’ll have you connect to your friend’s computer. First, the computer being connected to has to have Remote Desktop enabled (Start >> Control Panel >> System >> Remote tab – check the box beside “Allow remote connections”)

    Then, you need to setup a “port forward” on your friend’s router. To do so, you’ll need the LAN IP of the computer you’ll be connecting to and the port number of RDC…which is 3389. For example’s sake, we’ll say your friends computer’s IP is: 192.168.0.100 you would create the port foreward on his router as follows:

    Forward port 3389 to 192.168.0.100

    Then, your friend needs to find out his external IP address as that’s the one you would have to connect to (the LAN IP is behind the firewall right – ergo the port forward to the LAN IP). He can find out his external IP by googling “what’s my IP”

    Then you open RDC and enter his external IP address and click connect. If the port forward is done correctly, you’ll be directed to his computer and asked to enter a username and password. You will probably want your friend to create an account on his PC for you to login with. He’ll need to tell you the username/opassword obvioulsly……lol

    It matters not how straight the gate,
    How charged with punishments the scroll,
    I am the master of my fate;
    I am the captain of my soul.

    ***William Henley***

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  8. Use this Trogon MAC Scanner to get ip/mac addresses and computer names, workgroups etc of all LAN computers: http://trogonsoftware.com/trogon-ma...

    Use this Trogon MAC Scanner to get ip/mac addresses and computer names, workgroups etc of all LAN computers: http://trogonsoftware.com/trogon-ma… See less
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  9. GrnLady2, do you have another laptop that you can check your wifi with? (for me - i have 2 laptops which is how i discovered this problem to begin with) Even when my laptop in question is OFF or the battery is removed completely, and even disconnected from the wifi, when that charger goes in, the inRead more

    GrnLady2, do you have another laptop that you can check your wifi with? (for me – i have 2 laptops which is how i discovered this problem to begin with) Even when my laptop in question is OFF or the battery is removed completely, and even disconnected from the wifi, when that charger goes in, the internet goes out and I can see this from my other laptop to confirm it See less
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