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Post by 4EverAdam on Dec 31, 2013 14:50:31 GMT -5
Adam Lambert Help @adamlamberthelp Adam Lambert and All Fans: Happy Year 2014! @adamlambert Happy year and Thanks you for everything! pic.twitter.com/4vED4tUa00
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Post by 4EverAdam on Dec 31, 2013 14:51:35 GMT -5
TALCvids @talcvids W i n s t a r RT @bamafanpf A little peek from the back pic.twitter.com/fXMVLLPrG0
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Post by 4EverAdam on Dec 31, 2013 14:54:45 GMT -5
Ilona Rudkovskaya @iloniamica A perfect surprise under my New Year Tree ^_^ Thank you Santa!!! ) #Glamberts @adamlambert #HappyNewYear pic.twitter.com/CNO532HT7u
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Post by 4EverAdam on Dec 31, 2013 14:56:07 GMT -5
Love is Love @loovee98 Happy New Year @adamlambert <3 thank you for being you and dragging me of the edge!<3 i love you and always will!<3 pic.twitter.com/FCSJEw2FpO
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Post by 4EverAdam on Dec 31, 2013 14:56:50 GMT -5
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Post by 4EverAdam on Dec 31, 2013 14:58:19 GMT -5
Hoe Hoe Hoe @glamshitcrazy When someone disses @adamlambert's music pic.twitter.com/MR2xwhT5Vy
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Post by 4EverAdam on Dec 31, 2013 14:59:44 GMT -5
❥ justice xD @lambertfever111 @adamlambert FROM JANUARY 2013 TO DECEMBER 2013 pic.twitter.com/QHLEJzr0RF
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Post by 4EverAdam on Dec 31, 2013 15:00:33 GMT -5
☆gℓamραm☆ @glampam80 Adam Lambert - he's such a cutie ツ always was & always will be ツ pic.twitter.com/zEZjQza6xo
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Post by DancyGeorgia on Dec 31, 2013 15:01:29 GMT -5
The range problem is definitely a problem with the router not having enough range. So you only have 1 box that both connects to the cable and does the wireless? Then likely it could be connected to a more powerful router or an extender. How big is your house? How many floors? Is the router located upstairs or downstairs, in the middle of the house or towards one end. A quick google search & I see lots of people are complaining about the range of the SMCD3CNV router saying it has 1/4 the range of their previous router. So likely you need to buy a router rather than renting one from Comcast or buy a bridge/repeater. I've seen some instructions on this, but it will take me a while to filter through it. Since I am going to the Winstar tonight and traveling tomorrow, it may be a few days before I can make a recommendation on this. Dells are easy to get the exact specification for. Just look on the bottom and give me the service tag number. It should be 7 or 8 or so mixed letters & numbers. With that number, I should be able to look up the exact network card on the Dell web site. I especially want to know if the network card is single or dual band. If it is dual band, then you want a dual band router which is much faster than single band. Tag Number is 5JX5RY1. I do have my Linksys Series E Cicso wireless router that I saved. Prior to laptop had a couple other wireless devices and comcast had not updated my router at that time. I could always go back to using that and tell comcast they can take their wireless router back - thank you - and give me the one I had before and I will stay with my own router. Have a wonderful time tonight. Looking forward to audio file from Biloxi and any other treasures you record tonight. I have access to internet so can use my desktop if wireless starts acting strange tonight - so focus on your New Year's festivities and send me a PM with info in the next day or two. Hope you get to party with lots of Atop members. Per house description: My house is single story. Orignal house is a small brick cottage type house with an addition on the back where the master bedroom/bath and family & dining room is located. I can get wireless in the master bedroom area. The office/computer room is in the orignal part of the house in a small converted back bedroom It is only 25 feet from the router, down the hall, and into the front livingroom from the computer room. The connection behaves the same way in the livingroom as it does in the master bedroom which is farther away. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR HELP!!!! Go have a good time!!The wireless card in your laptop is: Dell DW1705 802.11 b/g/n, BT4.0 + HS "b/g/n" is the class of wireless networks the card will connect to. "G" is faster than "B" and "N" is faster than both "G" or "B". Very recently they have come out with class "AC" which is faster than all of these, but only very top end routers and wireless cards are compatible with "AC" at the moment. "BT4.0" means that is does the very latest version of Bluetooth. I think "HS" means "High Speed" but I am not sure and will have to look into this more. It looks like this card is only single band (2.5 GHz). So, your laptop will connect to a class "N" wireless network and you want a router capable of class "N". My old router is about 8 years old and it will only do class "G". But anything bought in the last few years should have class "N". I will need the model number on your Cisco router to see what class it is, or look for something like "b/g/n" printed on the router.
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Post by 4EverAdam on Dec 31, 2013 15:09:58 GMT -5
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