And wireless access points are expensive, but if this is a normal house that's overkill.
If that's the Internet point, get Bob to swap that out for a wireless version. PS3 will be compatible with Netgear, it's the next points in the chain that will be stuffing it up. The existing WAPs could still work and you might be able to have a second wireless network that the PS3 can use. Netgear Wireless routers start at about £40 here; what would that be in your money?
QuoteAnd wireless access points are expensive, but if this is a normal house that's overkill.As I said before, not a normal house computer set up, a lot of businesses in our town have their mail servers running through it.
QuoteIf that's the Internet point, get Bob to swap that out for a wireless version. PS3 will be compatible with Netgear, it's the next points in the chain that will be stuffing it up. The existing WAPs could still work and you might be able to have a second wireless network that the PS3 can use. Netgear Wireless routers start at about £40 here; what would that be in your money?I will suggest this but Bob seems set on the idea that he can't get it to work unless he tries a new WAP. Frankly I'm just sick of the whole thing now and wonder if the Playstation Network and online gaming will be worth it.
Bob is obviously a proper techy! It's just normal people like yourself suffer when IT people like us get started...
Just say that to him and then forget about it. If he's anything like me he'll see it as a challenge.
Quote Bob is obviously a proper techy! It's just normal people like yourself suffer when IT people like us get started... Haha hes certainly proper techy, he gets paid to hack into places computer systems (like doctors offices) and then tell them how he did it so he can fix it. And you're right, for a large part of this thread I've on barely had an idea about what's going on.
QuoteJust say that to him and then forget about it. If he's anything like me he'll see it as a challenge. I think he has seen it as a challenge of sorts, especially since the course he teaches will next year have a unit especially for networking game consoles and the like, and now he can't even get his own at home to work!
Hopefully you won't become his favourite anecdote about "the one that got away" and "how not to do it"!
I've got two new DVDs: Canada or Quebec?
Ask Mr. Know-it-all over at Invelos, you can always count on him putting his in.
Quote from: Antares on May 03, 2010, 07:45:45 PMAsk Mr. Know-it-all over at Invelos, you can always count on him putting his in.Don't be discommodious
Who the Hell in their right mind would purchase a region 2 DVD of Avatar whose regional location is Norway, when you've already purchased an R1 version?