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when i was looking for a cheap HD tele I had a scan around avforums and couldnt find anything negative. got it from directvs for £420 delivered, but its just had a price cut so is even cheaper now.
definately sounds like your router is incompatible to be honest, your mates will work becuase he is using a bridge and not the official adaptor. for some reason microsoft's official adaptor isnt 100% compatible with every wireless router.
Gears of war is great online and single player but its a bit short.
R6 Vegas is immense online and single player is fantastic but takes a bit of getting used to.
Ghost Recon is fun online but the single player i haven't really got into.
Lost Planet is good single player but I haven't taken it...
what router have you got? alot are incompatible with xbox360 wireless dongle. it is sounding exactly like when i had my DI624+ and it wouldnt work, despite it being full strength and everything.
i get the DI624 and it works like a charm.
no its definately not him accessing mp3s or movies its bittorrent. ive found out he uses the port 46375 and have blocked that on tcp, udp and icmp.
going to try and find out about port forwarding.
cheers guys, we all have tried to tell him but he just claims he isnt downloading anything.
its blatently obvious he is becuase when his mac address is banned the internet is fast and when he is allowed on the internet is crippled.
think i seem to have done it, blocked a range of default...
My mate is being a c**t with BitTorrent so we need to restrict his access. I have a D Link DI624 router and am wondering what I will need to do on the firewall page to block his access to the use of BitTorrent.
That is a picture of the firewall page on the router, ive assigned him a...
had no problems with the BT 6.5meg adsl line that my dad has at home. 90p isnt all that much really though is it, is it worth the effort of contesting the charge?