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Uh oh....help? [message #59838] |
Tue, 30 December 2003 17:32   |
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spreegem
Messages: 1755 Registered: March 2003 Location: Ellington, CT
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General (1 Star) |

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We got my site working again, it was a problem with the IP address. But we restarted the server and now it won't finish restarting AGH it is stuck, one of my dad's friends who knows alot about linux, which is the operating system we are using for the web server, is out of town in Texas so we're pretty much screwed untill he gets back. We may have lost all the files as well, but I have a backup. So your phones are messed up now that you went to wireless to ehh? Well, I don't know how to change the frequency but I would imagine you should look through the manual and see if you can find anything. . . or there's always google, if you can't find something on google it doesn't exist.
My Photoshop, PHP, and other crap Tutorial Site
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Uh oh....help? [message #59946] |
Wed, 31 December 2003 13:50  |
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rm5248
Messages: 1156 Registered: November 2003 Location: USA
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well, i have a linksys router, wireless B tho, and i dont have any problem with my phone. probably because it is on a different frequency. i belive that the router operates on 2.4 GHz. the phone most likely oporates on the same frequency. try gettting a new phone. 
try going to linksys.com and see if there are any driver updates or anything that will make it so that it will not interfere with phones. but i doubt that there are any
w00t?
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