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Just bought my new Macbook Pro. Dont you love
Twitterific? Im on that thing CONSTANTLY!!
If you have AIM could you please add me;
missxlindsayyy
I have some questions about what my Macbook
does and what it doesnt do, and i wanted to
know if it was normal.
Thanks!
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Congratulations on your purchase... did you
post any pics yet? Hey link me to your
twitter page too.
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How did you get the uptime meter there? New
feature from Time Capsule owners?
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I think that works only with Airport Express
Base Stations.
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Jeez. 270? I'm getting 48 currently...
Although my TC is STILL doing the initial
backup of the iMac. Been going since
yesterday morning. Might seem really long,
but considering it decided to restart nearly
halfway through it, its a bit more
reasonable.
These Capsules get HOT.
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Hey my 802.11n NAS wireless network is set at
5GHz only.... that may explain the speeds.
It's a 802.11n only network for devices like
my AppleTV and MBA. How is yours configured?
Is your iMac 802.11n?
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78mps for me - 270 is ridiculous!
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Is your network in mixed mode with
802.11b/g/n devices?
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Mine is set to b/g because my PowerBook and
Core Duo iMacs arent n capable.
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I just found out that the uptime status is
only showed up if you use PPPoE thingy. I
have DSL, but not PPPoE dialing.
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O' I didn't know that... thanks for the info.
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hurricane, I've found away around that, I've
plugged in a AP express into my AP Extreme
and set that to a new network then have the
non "N" machines jump on that.
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dwdmguy... great solution... thanks for
posting that. I may pick up one of the new
802.11n Airport Express for a guest room with
an Apple Cube. Figure I'll plug it into the
Airport Express via Ethernet and connect it
to fast wireless speeds. I'm not even sure
what the speed of the card is inside the
cube... I have a feeling its 802.11b.
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dwdmguy, yea I just decided to grab some more
ethernet cords and connect the AEBS back up
and run a seperate b/g network.
Feels kind of dumb having only one device
on the n network though...
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Awesome stuff!!
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I'm about to throw my TC out of the window. I
can't get it to work seamlessly the way I was
hoping. I got it to back up everything, but
it was so slow internet-wise compared to my
old AEBS. Now I've messed with it and now I
can't even get my PowerBook to connect to the
internet.
I really hate this product right now
Update: Decided to hardwire the iMac to the
TC, turn off the Wi-Fi router on the TC, plug
in my old AEBS into one of the router ports
and run my Wi-Fi network from it and extend
the the AEBS with my AE. Maybe I got a lemon,
but my TC sucks as a Wi-Fi router compared to
my old AEBS.
I'll just run it like this until I have
more N capable devices
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