Headshot wrote: » I'm very disillusioned with pc gaming of late. MP games are very important to me and I just can't do it anymore and I feel having such a powerful pc and not getting the best out of it, is a crime
smileyj1987 wrote: » What about getting alot of people together to lobby for better Broadband in your area . I'm sure people would be willing to support it .
Headshot wrote: » Idk do companies really think much of petitions?
Headshot wrote: » MP games are very important to me
marco_polo wrote: » Can you check if the drive is being detected in the BIOS?
PseudoFamous wrote: » Eircom are providing their new cabinets to any business park/company that are willing to spring for them, so maybe if you got a bunch of people together you'd be able to subsidise the setup.
Serephucus wrote: » It's not designed to be disconnected, but that's not to say you couldn't do it. AFAIK the only thing it's filled with is distilled water and a drop or two of copper sulphate.
Squeaky the Squirrel wrote: » "Tech predictions for 2013" page on silicon republic says that eircom competitors are already meeting roadblocks trying to trial new vdsl network. Comreg looking to set up two tier industry where rural customers have to subsidise urban...few other stories there, worse things are getting. On phone, cant link.
smileyj1987 wrote: » http://www.siliconrepublic.com/comms/item/30170-line-rental-in-rural-areas/ Is this what you are talking about ? If it is I will cancel my Broadband and go down the USB broadband if I have too . To me its virtually a case you pay more but get s*** service .
Squeaky the Squirrel wrote: » Yup. More of it. Dongle Broadband? Ain't nothing more infuriating than that. Theirs stories their about "them" wondering why Rural Broadband schemes have had so little take up aswell, I assume that Rabbitte and co are joking. Sisters on Three, that's actually faster than usual.
Headshot wrote: » I'm not sure what I'm looking for. Media server, network drive etc I'm not sure. Basically I want 1TB box that can stream to my tv and computer Any recommendations?
ED E wrote: » First? Do you have an aftermarket router? Nice ones host DNLA. Thats what you're looking for, DNLA support. A "dumb" nas will host the files, but not provide DNLA so most tvs wont see it(what TV do you have btw?). I've an old PC currently doing this job, but to cut the ESB bill the router will be taking over said duties in a few days.
ED E wrote: » You dont need a fancy router, its just an option to consider. What I'll have is a 750GB USB2 external hooked up to the router, which runs a DNLA server. The TV then sees that, can browse the media and stream whatever you want. We have a Samsung TV thats wired into the same router and me aul fella can watch whatever he wants there, or on the projector via a netbook(needs to be replaced by an android minipc at some point). Assume you can wire CAT5 to the TV?
Headshot wrote: » tbh iv been meaning to get a new router/modem and this is probably the perfect timing. Get a modem and then get a DNLA router and a get a hard drive and im sorted then, does that sound right? Yes I can do CAT5 to the tv. The tv has built in Wireless anyway
ED E wrote: » MS Paint to the rescue. Modem will be from your ISP. With UPC thats the f'cking EPC3925, with eircom/other thats a DSL router/modem combo, switch that to bridge(act only as modem) and then use a 3rd party router(which you'll buy). I use a WNDR3800 but you can probably find something cheaper to do the same job. Wire up the tv if you can, wireless can work, but its not great for video, and buffering/scanning will be faster wired(especially with gigabit).
ED E wrote: » I'm assuming one cannot disconnect the tubing in the likes of a H100 to route it through case WC points right?