And where will i find that thread . I tried to search for it but could not find itShotokan101 wrote:"root" "her" "tech" - see previous post on porno/routing if you need further explananation of Jafo's play on word(s)CropRotation wrote:JAFO wrote:Routertech? - I only just met her tek!
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Its here, followed by JAFO's response:-CropRotation wrote:And where will i find that thread . I tried to search for it but could not find it
viewtopic.php?p=1579#1579
But please, no more on this now, just post up details of how you found this site if you want to post in this thread
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Apparently not it seemsKieran wrote:Thanks for the explanation - far too subtle for most of us I feel, lol
Now back on topic we go....
O.K. Last try before I put my Moderator's hat on
CropRotation - don't bother searching - the post I was referring to was the one by "ezypcy" on the previous page of THIS thread.......
.....Now Moderator Hat is Firmly ON so can we please follow Kieran's subtle hint and keep ALL further posts in this thread directly related to the topic "How Did You Find Us?"
.....or else
EDIT: Apologies Kieran - posts crossed in the ether - feel free to delete mine if necessary
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Filled in the poll as other - sort of found this site from (the other place where you all used to live) - figuring something had happened there and a bit of googling brought me here, although the other site definitely didn't refer me.
I always enjoy having a browse through the forum - just to see what is going on, and what questions people have.
(Touching wood) - My router just keeps on routering without any problems - and my lack of imagination hasn't thrown up anything that I need an answer for - so I will probably just keep watching from the sidelines.
The ASR8400 (f/w billion b213) has loads of stuff attached to it and it all works fine (except for when my ISP has a wobbly) - (PS2 - Kiss DVD Player - Network IP cam - Freecom Network hard drive - hub - and various PC's) - ports forwarded for whatever game the kids are playing this week - and it all just works.
Anyway - good luck with the new(ish) site / forum and keep up the good work.
I always enjoy having a browse through the forum - just to see what is going on, and what questions people have.
(Touching wood) - My router just keeps on routering without any problems - and my lack of imagination hasn't thrown up anything that I need an answer for - so I will probably just keep watching from the sidelines.
The ASR8400 (f/w billion b213) has loads of stuff attached to it and it all works fine (except for when my ISP has a wobbly) - (PS2 - Kiss DVD Player - Network IP cam - Freecom Network hard drive - hub - and various PC's) - ports forwarded for whatever game the kids are playing this week - and it all just works.
Anyway - good luck with the new(ish) site / forum and keep up the good work.
Cross the information superhighway with care
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Nice to see you Rodrigo. Welcome to RouterTech
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Indeed, welcome to RouterTech rodorigo. I still love your avatar and sig combo
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Cheers Guys,
Nice to be here.
I think Neo modded my tufty club badge on t'other forum (thanks by the way Neo) - I was originally going for the punky look (aka cr*p) - being an ex punk and ex tufty club member (or are you a tufty club member for life ?)
The sig came because the day job involves roads and computers and tied the 2 together.
Wow never realised how much thought I put into it !!
Anyway good luck with the new venture. Hopefully some manufacturers will cotton on and send you loads of gear to play with (sorry I mean review).
Nice to know that all your knowledge and experience is still available when I mess too much and break things.
Nice to be here.
I think Neo modded my tufty club badge on t'other forum (thanks by the way Neo) - I was originally going for the punky look (aka cr*p) - being an ex punk and ex tufty club member (or are you a tufty club member for life ?)
The sig came because the day job involves roads and computers and tied the 2 together.
Wow never realised how much thought I put into it !!
Anyway good luck with the new venture. Hopefully some manufacturers will cotton on and send you loads of gear to play with (sorry I mean review).
Nice to know that all your knowledge and experience is still available when I mess too much and break things.
Cross the information superhighway with care
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I know it's OT but for any Tufty Clubbers see here http://www.scarysquirrel.org/tufty/tuftyclub/
rodorigo shouldn't your sig be
Charlie Says "Cross the information superhighway with care"
rodorigo shouldn't your sig be
Charlie Says "Cross the information superhighway with care"
Great to see/hear from you rodorigo
I'm glad that someone else has noticed we were missing
I'm glad that someone else has noticed we were missing
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Hi folks,
Well I've just joined because I have an Origo ASR 8400 that so far has run faultlessly for a couple of years at least, and I built a system for a mate using a Netgear router and that has fallen over within 12 months.
The thing is I 'm checking for a new mode/router for him to replace the NG, and when working through various links from Google, came across http://www.origo-repair.org.uk/index.htm by Mugwump and clicked on the link there.
Well I've just joined because I have an Origo ASR 8400 that so far has run faultlessly for a couple of years at least, and I built a system for a mate using a Netgear router and that has fallen over within 12 months.
The thing is I 'm checking for a new mode/router for him to replace the NG, and when working through various links from Google, came across http://www.origo-repair.org.uk/index.htm by Mugwump and clicked on the link there.
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Hi Chaos - welcome to Routetech
Great to see a new member - hope we live up to your expectations
Regarding your search for a new router for your friend - perhaps you might care to start a new thread in one of the router discussion forums - which one will depend on what you currently think the requirements of the routera re - e.g. wireless/wired only - number of ethernet ports - do you require USB connectivity for PC connection or perhaps a printserver etc. etc.
Also a good idea to mention the budgte you have in mind in that's an important factor.....
Look forward to seeing your post.
Great to see a new member - hope we live up to your expectations
Regarding your search for a new router for your friend - perhaps you might care to start a new thread in one of the router discussion forums - which one will depend on what you currently think the requirements of the routera re - e.g. wireless/wired only - number of ethernet ports - do you require USB connectivity for PC connection or perhaps a printserver etc. etc.
Also a good idea to mention the budgte you have in mind in that's an important factor.....
Look forward to seeing your post.
Jim
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