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if its a stud wall its very minor job to bury the cables in the wall and easy to fix, small hole at top behind the tv, small hole at bottom. Drop a plumb line down, pull cables through then stick a brush plate at the bottom.... then ya dont even need to do any remedial work. If you cant be arsed...
Crysis 2 DirectX 11 support and advanced graphics setting PC update coming tomorrow
http://www.gamersmint.com/crysis-2-directx-11-support-and-advanced-graphics-setting-pc-update-coming-tomorrow
you can get it either from the 360 dashboard, going to settings then network or via the homehub by going to settings, advanced settings then home network tab.
you shouldnt have to do anything to it once its been reset, forwarding ports/application sorting etc will just give you problems. Tick always use the same ip address for the 360 though.
It wont make sense to yourself... no.
lol give it up! again with the backtracking.... You STILL seem to think switching your ISP will have any effect on your own homes WIFI... which it will not... simple as that. Im out.
sigh.... Owned, Proved wrong, how exactly? you said since you changed to orange your wifi had "full bars even at the bottom of the garden" which is completely wrong in every sense, you then stated you never said this. I proved you did by quoting you, thus proving you wrong and making you look...
Great argument, ill pass on taking advice from someone who has shown he/she has no clue how a router or the inns and outs of a real ISP work. Fun talking with ya newb.
PS. here is how Orange rates: Orange Broadband www.orange.co.uk/ 315 Reviews 1.1 stars out of 5. Yeah i see your point :P...
Enraged you... haha you must be orange's one and only bb fanboy :) i get 19.07Mbps from BT... Geniunely, you are the only person i have ever heard of being happy with Orange broadband!
pulling out the plug wont reset the hub, merely restart it. Shove a pin or something small enough in the reset to defaults hole on the side if you want to do it manually.