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  • I hate to say this but 213.175.210.188 is NOT your name server! From the DNS records for stevenart.co.uk from the registrar your dns is the following Your NS records at the parent servers are: ns40.eukdns.com. [87.117.224.116 (NO GLUE)] [GB] …
  • I hate to say this but 213.175.210.188 is NOT your name server! From the DNS records for stevenart.co.uk from the registrar your dns is the following Your NS records at the parent servers are: ns40.eukdns.com. [87.117.224.116 (NO GLUE)] [GB] …
  • Well, very few desktops have a wireless connector built in, since they are built to be used in ONE place. A USB wifi adapter is OK but not the best since they are known for issues at times. They do allow you to position them for better signal which…
  • Well, very few desktops have a wireless connector built in, since they are built to be used in ONE place. A USB wifi adapter is OK but not the best since they are known for issues at times. They do allow you to position them for better signal which…
  • Couple of things to help you . Using a x.x.x.0 for any address can only be done with caution. And Router 1 has to have an address, that is the GATEWAY address for router 2 and 3! For help - I will point you to a site that explains this well. …
  • Did you forward the correct ports to the camera's IP? If you are trying port 80 (which is very common) you probably need to tell the camera to use 8080, 8081 etc and then portforward that port to the camera. Routers also use port 80 (admin/passwor…
  • Here is a good article for you http://www.langleyflyingschool.com/Pages/Flight%20... and http://www.aopa.org/asf/publications/inst_reports2... If pressure at sea level is normally 29.92 but today you set 28.92 your performance would be as if you …
  • Generally if you only have one router you shouldn't have double Nat issues! One exception to that is IF your modem supplies a "local" address instead of a public one and then you add a router which also supplies a "local" address…
  • Generally if you only have one router you shouldn't have double Nat issues! One exception to that is IF your modem supplies a "local" address instead of a public one and then you add a router which also supplies a "local" address…
  • Generally if you only have one router you shouldn't have double Nat issues! One exception to that is IF your modem supplies a "local" address instead of a public one and then you add a router which also supplies a "local" address…
  • Here is a good article for you http://www.langleyflyingschool.com/Pages/Flight%20... and http://www.aopa.org/asf/publications/inst_reports2... If pressure at sea level is normally 29.92 but today you set 28.92 your performance would be as if you …
  • Here is a good article for you http://www.langleyflyingschool.com/Pages/Flight%20... and http://www.aopa.org/asf/publications/inst_reports2... If pressure at sea level is normally 29.92 but today you set 28.92 your performance would be as if you …
  • Did you forward the correct ports to the camera's IP? If you are trying port 80 (which is very common) you probably need to tell the camera to use 8080, 8081 etc and then portforward that port to the camera. Routers also use port 80 (admin/passwor…
  • Couple of things to help you . Using a x.x.x.0 for any address can only be done with caution. And Router 1 has to have an address, that is the GATEWAY address for router 2 and 3! For help - I will point you to a site that explains this well. …