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| Thread ID: 136042 | 2014-01-12 10:56:00 | telecom technicolor tg582n as access points | Mirddes (10) | Press F1 |
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| 1365049 | 2014-01-14 00:07:00 | if only everything could run dd-wrt *OpenWRT. DD-WRT is a custom build of OpenWRT that includes their own stuff, and they've done a few 'controversial' things in their past that have made a significant number of people boycott them. |
Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 1365050 | 2014-01-14 01:36:00 | such as? | Mirddes (10) | ||
| 1365051 | 2014-01-14 02:58:00 | but be the existence of a paid version; that did it for me with plenty of software | Mirddes (10) | ||
| 1365052 | 2014-01-17 04:39:00 | but be the existence of a paid version; that did it for me with plenty of software has anyone had much experience with wds? |
Mirddes (10) | ||
| 1365053 | 2014-01-17 15:11:00 | change of ip and wlan settings and disable of dhcp on all devices was accomplished problem; only 2 power cables. where to get additional cheap psu for technicolor and netcomm? look forward to exploring wds |
Mirddes (10) | ||
| 1365054 | 2014-01-17 17:53:00 | Try: http://www.molten.org.nz/ | zqwerty (97) | ||
| 1365055 | 2014-01-18 01:47:00 | Try: http://www.molten.org.nz/ tried ringing them but got no response; flicked them an email through their contact form. to bury the cables between the houses seems like a huge hassle with the driveway and various paths providing no direct line of dirt. oos might be the best option but a cable omg that would be nice. even if ROUTE WAs possible direct burial cables are not cheap. is 1mbit per device for $10 a month + $1 per additional device an ethical pricepoint to be reselling my unlimited connection at? |
Mirddes (10) | ||
| 1365056 | 2014-01-18 08:32:00 | If you can easily restrict bandwidth, you can do whatever you want, but you naturally become responsible if somebody you're reselling your connection to pirates media and gets you "caught". Not to mention that the taxman (IRD?) probably would want to know if you're profiting reselling your internet. | Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 1365057 | 2014-01-18 21:41:00 | If you can easily restrict bandwidth, you can do whatever you want, but you naturally become responsible if somebody you're reselling your connection to pirates media and gets you "caught". Not to mention that the taxman (IRD?) probably would want to know if you're profiting reselling your internet. i dont want to profit. i just want a free unlimited connection. apparently vdsl/ufb wont be available on my street until 2016 so i have a choice between orcon unlimited and very limited vodafone cable. not much of a choice really. 1. SYSTEM ABUSE 1.1 Any abuse of our systems ("system abuse") is strictly prohibited. System abuse includes (but is not limited to) the following actions: · Attempting to access the Internet from two locations at the same time. · Attempting to circumvent user authentication or security of any host, network, or account on our Internet systems or the Internet at large (ie "hacking"). · Attempting, in any way, to interfere with or deny service to any user or any host on the Internet. This includes, but is not limited to the spawning of an excessive number of processes, consuming excessive amounts of memory, central processor time, hard disk storage space, or abusing any general system resources. · Port scanning or investigating network configuration without the permission of the individual or company involved. · Harassing another person, whether through language, frequency, or size of messages. · Sending multiple unsolicited emails ("spam") to single or multiple users including advertising emails. · Forwarding or posting "chain letters" (multiple forwarding) of any type. · Adding or attempting to add addresses to any mailing list without the express consent of the relevant addressees (in breach of the Privacy Act 1993 or the Unsolicited Commercial Electronic Messages Act 2007). · Using an Orcon account or network connection to collect replies to messages sent from another provider which violate these rules or those of that provider. · Introducing anything harmful or destructive (such as viruses, worms, Trojan horses, time bombs or bots) to, or interfere in any way with, our or anyone else's computer system or communications services. · Forging email or USENET posting header information. · Creating or using a false identity for the purpose of misleading others as to the identity of the sender or origin of any message. · Posting inappropriate messages to USENET newsgroups, for example posting large numbers of unsolicited posts indiscriminately ("spamming"), or posting encoded binary files to USENET newsgroups not specifically named for that purpose. · Posting messages on our website that use inappropriate language or expressions of bigotry or hatred. · Attempting to cancel, supersede, or otherwise interfere with any email or USENET posts that is not your own. · Using an account with another provider to promote an Orcon website in an abusive manner. · Reselling Orcon services to third parties that do not abide by these guidelines. 1.2 If we consider that you have engaged in system abuse, we may (at our discretion) take all or any the following actions: · warn you about your actions; · terminate, suspend or make changes to your service; · charge you for the costs we incur in relation to your system abuse; · pass on information concerning your activities to any relevant authorities. If we terminate your services as a result of your system abuse, we will not be liable for any loss, damage or expenses that you suffer as a result. im glad orcon allows the reselling of their services |
Mirddes (10) | ||
| 1365058 | 2014-01-18 22:02:00 | Oh yeah coz they know they can't stop you. Im not talking about Orcon or Vodafone though :p | Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
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