* Posts by n0r0imusha

31 publicly visible posts • joined 27 Feb 2013

Tired sysadmin plugged cable into wrong port, unleashed a 'virus'

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Re: A common occurrence

those "pass through" adapters are dumber than a hub.

i bet they sneak through any loopback protection

Fines for crossing roads while TXTing enacted in Honolulu

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Re: Need in UK

can i please bring this to your attention :

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-41028321

( i know it resulted in a death but it hopefully started a change in the attitude )

The award for worst ISP goes to... it starts with Talk and ends with Talk

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common factor

the common factor might be openretch, fibre became available in my area ( they installed a cabinet and apparently pulled out exchange only line into it)

sky tried and failed to get the fibre activated for 2 months during that i had to chase them constantly and they had no intention of escalating the issue.

got a new line pulled in with AAisp , they badger openretch on your behalf and keep you posted.

that said they havent managed to get it done yet either.

hence i think bad service = openretch

bad handling of delays = the isp

surprising how much difference it makes when you have a knowledgeable eager voice and lot of effort on the other side of the line, bonus is that you can hear and understand them ( i dont mind where their support is as long as i can understand it and they are knowledgeable and eager )

Li-ion king Goodenough creates battery he says really is... good enough

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WTF?

background

is that a WinXP screensaver in the background ?

Fitbit hit on Pebble kit cost just 20 million quid? Oh s**t!

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then you must have some old device, granular permissions are in android , maybe from 6 but definitely from 7

More than half of punters reckon they can't get superfast broadband

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WTF?

Re: exchange only lines...

same here, i have also emailed openretch about it, they told me its not financially viable to intsall a streetcabinet, my speed is not bad but the 200m as the crow flies is actually an over 1km link....

very efficient. the copper they pull out would pay for the FTTP probably

AMD will sell server CPUs at Happy Meal prices so you can supersize servers

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rx460

should have invested in the rx480 8gb, definitely worth every single penny

British jobs for British people: UK tech rejects PM May’s nativist hiring agenda

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Re: The UK is not educating people in Tech...

that is true to some extent BUT that issue still wont be fixed by exiting the EU .

It will more like will be aggravated by completely outsourcing it as hiring people from abroad will be complicated/expensive/get shamed for it.

expect offices go empty.

doom we are all doomed

/ infected mushroom - U R so F***ed /

Why you should Vote Remain: Bananas, bathwater and babies

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Re: Mean while, back in the real world...

Jumping from the frying pan into the fire ?

good luck with that

UK's 'superfast' broadband is still complete dog toffee, even in London

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Cabinet issues

factor could be that BT done a few direct to exchange lines which due to not having streetcabinet cannot get FTTC .

Openreach shrugs off any plea for installing a streetcabinet with "its not financially viable, wait for FTTP"

if there is no virgin cable in the area

BOFH: Thermo-electric funeral

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Re: Cooling hammer

if used on fleshware we call it the percussionary readjustment device

apply it to their thinking appendage and they might start working in a satisfactory manner , or atleast shut up for a while

You can't dust-proof a PC with kitchen-grade plastic food wrap

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or

or use zero clients, no fan ,no data stored locally. they generally last 5+ years easily before a new USB standard comes out but even then its not critical to upgrade

Dell PowerEdge R730: Reg rack monkeys crack smiles over kindness of engineers

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Re: Dell cable arms

except that the cables inside it are bloody hot , basically blocks the airflow.

Hacks rebel after bosses secretly install motion sensors under desks

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checked

though i only sound bits of hardware and empty amazon boxes

Vodafone slings sueball at Dutch telco alleging anti-competitive conduct

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or maybe

or maybe just makes sure there is a possibility of investment, in the UK legislations lobbied by BT make it incredibly hard to make you own network and repeatedly lock people out so the only option is Virtually unbundled service on a price set by BT ,

EE is UK's biggest loser on customer broadband gripes – AGAIN

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Pint

Static IP

they do offer , at least for the BEThere customers they acquired through the O2 acquisition

( you can change you noise margin and switch of interleaving as well if you wish )

source : ex BE customer stuck around with sky as there is no Fibreoptic for the directly connected lines to the exchange ( even though the exchange was enabled for that since 2012.... )

Beer as we are closing to Beer'O'Clock

Death becomes it: Grim Fandango Remastered

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Pint

Re: Tank controls?

Tank controls refers to a movement style in early third person perspective 3d games where the character is used as the point of reference when choosing which direction moves them forward.

I have a pint to celebrate my epic skill of google-ing stuff

Phones 4u slips into administration after EE cuts ties with Brit mobe retailer

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Headmaster

Re: At the risk of being downvoted to hell

I think you men 1200 not 12.000, that would be very steep, or one of those contracts the carriers in rip off britain would like to force you on to ( 20 years , HAHAHA )

Totes AMAZEBALLS! Side boob, binge-watch and clickbait added to Oxford Dictionary

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Coat

Re: Eh?

or this :

megszentségteleníthetetlenségeskedéseitekért

source:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungarian_language#Extremely_long_words

Mine is the one with the dirty phrasebook in it

UK.gov warned: Small biz bods 'blunted' by broadband bumbling

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Re: Obvious reason is obvious...

dont worry even residential areas are ignored, exchange is 200 meters away from the house but i have a direct line in ( about 900-1200 meters long... ) and BT refuses to put in a cabinet, although closer to the exchange ( about 50 meters ) they put in a new cabinet to poach virgin customers ( obviously i dont have virgin available )

[ live in London SE1 postcode area so no in the middle of nowhere... ]

it is just sheer greed from the part of BT

ARG! A GHOST SHIP! Pirates sunk by UK cops return from watery grave

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Coat

Torrent site ?

the site is just a search aggregator not even close to a torrent site, with this logic they could pull down google.co.uk.....

the ignorance is strong with the police still

mine is the one with the list of ip addresses on it

Our Reg reader 'mutt's nuts' dictionary is le chien's biens

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Hungarian

Kutyatöke in hungarian but thats not a praise either ( means dog's pumpkin, worse form is kutyafasza which is dog's dick )

you can use "tuti" which means top notch or király ( literally means king )

David Cameron defends BT's taxpayer-funded broadband 'monopoly': It's a 'success story'

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Flame

fudging numbers

I hazard a guess that they are fudging the numbers, when an exchange is connected they will use the number of houses connected to the exchange not the actual FTTC connections.

Exchange only lines are ignored with no timescale.

MPs attack BT's 'monopolistic' grip on gov-subsidised £1.2bn rural broadband rollout

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Re: You're an idiot.

Your are right, also they have stated to me that the VDSL equipment cannot be installed in the exchange , it has to be in a cabinet....

bigger factor in a fibre connection is the upload speed difference

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Facepalm

Re: You're an idiot.

my kind sir you are the idiot and quite uninformed.

FTTC can provide 3-4 times download speed and about 10 times the upload compared to the best ADSL2+ Annex M ( 22Mbit down and 2Mbit up )

Also they would need to sort out the mess of the cabling the have around here

( as a side note : the crow flies straight but my cable goes like a drunkard which means the cable length is about 500m )

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Pirate

Rural, talk about central london

I live in central london ( zone 2 ) and local ( 100m distance from the house as the crow flies ) exchange is enabled and upgraded for a year or more now. I still cannot get a "fibre optic" connection as the line is directly connected to the exchange and financially not viable to install a streetside cabinet. ( they have put a new cabinet in right next to the exchange as that area has virgin media so they want to compete there, but my street doesnt so no juicy profit to be taken away )

tempted to start digging and putting down my own cable to the exchange, then ring the so they only need to connect it

so talk about milking the system and monopoly

Stuff the delays! PM chuffed to have BT's superfast broadband in his constituency

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Re: Are you commercially viable?

Thank you for your enquiry about fibre broadband, as you know you are connected directly to the exchange and not via a telephony cabinet located in the street, this is referred to as an E/O line.

Our deployment is based on the commercial criteria for each exchange and in turn, how broadband is delivered from the exchange. Unfortunately, as your line is fed directly from the exchange it fails to meet the commercial criteria. This is because the solution to deploy Fibre Broadband to lines connected this way would not provide a return on the investment based on the costs for the construction and on-going running costs.

We do not currently have any plans to upgrade E/O lines at this exchange, you can register your interest for upgrade via the following link http://www.openreachfibrebroadband.co.uk/expression-gen.aspx

Please note, the telephony network over which fibre broadband is bespoke, as such, all premise are served from dedicated distribution points which are connected via their own underground duct network either directly to the exchange or to telephony cabinets. There are no interconnections that can be utilised to give fibre broadband services between E/O lines and cabinets, therefore, I’m afraid we technically can’t move your service to a cabinet. In addition, it is not Openreach policy to rearrange the network to enable services where they are not currently available, which is what would occur if your service was moved.

However, although I cannot give any timescales, we are working on a solution to upgrade E/O lines, but for now we cannot move you to a cabinet.

If you have any further questions, please ensure you have read the FAQ's on our website, http://www.openreachfibrebroadband.co.uk/faq/ . If your question is answered within the FAQ section, we will not respond to your e-mail.

NEW ITV Player app IS HERE ... for Samsung fandroids only. Ha ha

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Coat

upvoted for Downvoting a downvoting a downvoter.

mine is with the jetpack (whoosh)

Ten smartphones with tablet ambitions...

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FAIL

Where is the HTC ONE ???

as the title says