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MadFrankie

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  1. To my delighted surprise, I found a place in Pattaya where "real pool" is played.  .. The venue is a little hard to find.

    There is a web site for this place, with map: http://www.virsite.net/pool/ Substitute "Schlemmer Garten" (gone bust) for "Happy House Beer Bars" (the new beer bar area in town), and you'll find this place No Problem!

    They now have a new Grand Champion Olhausen table with Simonis cloth, in addition to the Brunswick Gold Crown IV table. This is really too good for Pattaya!

    Theres another place just opened in pattaya that is to the same standard as megabreak/ball in hand in bangkok as it is the owner of the megabreak brand that owns it. Its about half way down soi dianna between 2nd road and soi bukao on the left if you heading towards 2nd road. Quality tables/cues/food/girls :o

  2. hi people,

    Thanks for all that help. I have finally managed to get the BRM-04 connected and running. It even does the "automatic reconnect" on WAN request from within the LAN.

    Now I have connected a Linksys Wifi Access Point as well as a Vonage VOIP box to the LAN side.

    In addition to all this, I have set up a wifi bridge from this guy's place to an apartment (500m line of sight) close-by with an access point inside the apartment so that the apartment guy can also browse.

    I have also enabled encryption on the bridge to prevent air-snorting and also changed the default passwords on all the APs so you network stumblers cant get in.

    So, if any of you ppl are lookin for wifi access in your neighborhood, keep me posted. If the building that you happen to be staying is in the Arie station area, we can be up & running,

    Ok now for the next problem.

    Is True blocking UDP ports? My vonage voip box isnt working too well. At times, I can receive voice clearly but at times it keeps getting cut off. I ran a dslreports port scan on my router and it showed that all the udp ports were blocked. Is there a via media?

    The vonage box which is basically a Motorola vt1000 can't do tcp (unlike most taiwanese voip boxes which let you change from tcp to udp & vice versa). SO anybody got any ideas??

    thanks for saving my face

    ps (ive also changed the router password from epicrouter)

    ya seem to have got the jist of things, the blocked UDP ports are probably either software firewall on yer comp wether it be the XP one or a 3rd party one or a prob with the router not forwarding unrequested incomming packets with can be solved by forwarding the ports. If you do have a 3rd partie firewall it could be a combination of the two as you will need to set up triggering with a lot of them aswell :o

  3. I'm not jealous of you, it's just that socially you act in a way you wouldn't back home.

    Maybe, but isn't that most Farang's in Thailand, from the guy who will proudly tell all his workmates that he managed to shag twenty 300 baht prostitutes in the last week to the hi-so wannabe ###### you so vividly describe, to the KSR backpacker who is probably going back home to start his high paying graduate job in the city?

    I cant get away with giving them less than 1k, whats this guys number who gets away with 300 bat? Wouldnt mind exchanging notes :o

  4. Spoke with a primary contractor the other day about the new airport and all this fuss about opening in September. He had a hardy laugh and proceded to inform me that support equipment like radar towers and baggage handling is not even designed yet. The primary hang up is difficulties with the government making decisions and getting approvals, if you think getting a visa or land deed is bad, try winning and working a technical contract with the powers in charge. IF the designs were done and the government approved them, we would be about two years away from operations.

    Want to bet Thaksin is going to nap in his new airbus on the runway????

    aye, more likely an excuse to go and have a big wank over his new toy :o

  5. - they think any apartment which costs less than 30.000 a month is a flearidden dump.

    They are flearidden dumps aren't they? Oops! just a joke..

    The ones I have come across have always given me the oppourtunity to 'get them back' by being rude to them, if they ask me something about the music I'm playing or ask for a request then I'm just short and stern with them and they know why..

    I once played at a mixed Thai / farang hi-so wedding on the top floor of the (then) Meridien Hotel and it was like "let's try and be as rude to the lowly DJ as possible"

    Needless to say I wouldn't "play one more" at the end.

    they mebbe thought the music you were playing was a load of <deleted> :o

  6. Hello MadFrankie,

    As I write before after this Outbackwifi can login to the router HTTP config screen with IP address 192.168.01, (http://192.168.0.1) Login: Admin and Password: epicrouter (default password) are still the same

    Of course Outbackwifi can also call the Thai distributor of Planex Communications where he probably will hear the same story.

    Optimus (Thailand) Co., Ltd.

    49/6 Soi Boonchusri, Dindaeng Rd.,

    Phayathai, Bangkok 10400 Thailand

    Tel: (66)-2644-8216, Fax: (66)-2245-5362

    http://www.optimus.co.th/planex/en/index.php

    With kind regards,

    Richard

    very good, I think you missed the point :o

  7. Hello MadFrankie,

    It is always possible to connect to the HTTP configuration screens in the router, just type http://10.0.0.2 in the browser and you get it.

    This doesn’t guarantee that the router/network is working correctly.

    I think you should start doing yer homework, if the guys clients IP is staticly assigned/DHCPed to a different subnet he would NOT be able to access the html config :o

  8. Hello Outbackwifi,

    Just sell the modem/router for a nice price to me and you not lose face.

    On the other hand what is the (Ethernet) IP address of your Modem/router? What IP addresses are the computers using in the network? And can you give me your Windows lan settings?

    If you can give me this information I have you online in 10 minutes...or less...

    By the way your ADSL link is up and running, so the problem is not with True.

    With kind regards,

    Richard

    [email protected]

    if hes managing to use the routers html config theres no prob with local subnet access right dick? :o

  9. yes you will need NAT enabled if your planning on having more than one computer connected to the internet @ any one time, if you put it in SUA mode no other configuration should be needed for websurfing  :o

    It's always good to enable NAT regardless, gives an extra level of protection from outside interference.

    aye, it can/will cause problems for the PNP massive though with regards to connections to incoming ports..

    the Vci/Vpi looks right..

    not sure how that 203.144.225.244 DNS address has got in there.. Someone posted here that the true DNS servers were:

    203.144.255.71

    203.144.255.72

    they have worked ok for me :D

  10. Once again there is no signal from the UBC satellite service.

    The signal has been off since 7am 13th Sept at the least,

    possibly earlier.

    They cannot link to the satellite due to technical difficulties, is the official message.

    A recording apologises for the poor quality of pictures, which shows how much they really understand their business.

    UBC is a digital service and as such you either have a good picture, or you have nothing. There is no such thing as "Poor picture quality"!!

    it went off @ about 1am last night :o

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