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i have been troubled with the configuration of the linksys router WRT54GR when trying to add my wireless devices to the wireless client table.
First I found following hint: http://forums.linksys.com/linksys/board/message?board.id=Wireless_Routers&message.id=46517
then did the following which solved my problem!
I entered the MAC addresses of my wireless devices into the client table and made sure that all remaining entries where not of kind 00:00:00:00:00:00. Apart from my valid MAC addresses (2 devices) i just had to enter 00:00:00:00:00:03, 00:00:00:00:00:04 and so on! The last entry in my table is 00:00:00:00:00:16.
That's it. Cheers
[French]
Bonjour,
la solution: pour mon problem est la suivante: Apres les inscriptions des votre adresses MAC vouz entrez dans les lignes qui rester adresses MAC qui sont different que 00:00:00:00:00:00. Donc, si vous avez 2 adresses MAC la troisieme sera 00:00:00:00:00:03, la prochain 00:00:00:00:00:04 .... juste a la dernier 00:00:00:00:00:16.
For future reference to make things easier on both yourself and the tech you really don't need to put all of that in there. :D Quite usually all you need to include is the name of the manufacturer, the particular model, your current processor, and how much ram you have. If your unsure of this all you need to do is right click on the MY COMPUTER option in the start menu and select properties. (for xp... I can't remember for Vista but I believe the process is similar) The bottom right corner of the page will tell you all that you need to know for questions like this.
That being said, based on your northbridge and southbridge combo I'm fairly confident that if you are already using a dual core processor then any gains that you would make from upgrading your processor would be minimal at best.
I'm assuming that you're asking this question due to sluggish performance. If this is coming up only at certain times, I.E. during video game play or video editing, then I wouldn't be looking so much at your processor as your video card if you have one.
If you don't have one then it would probably be a good idea to get one. The onboard video on most motherboards **** eggs. A decent video card will only set you back anywhere from $50-$200 and the gains will be noticeable.
Olmapi32.dll is one of the MAPI components installed with Outlook 2007. I think
that your current configuration file contains one of the following conditions:
account impersonation in the Exchange Connection tab of
Tools > Options, and/or a hidden mailbox to establish
that connection to the Exchange system. That could work with Outlook 2003, but
not with Outlook 2007 or 2010.
Can you follow these steps:
Locate the Repex.pri file, that you should find
in the %SYSTEM%\ProgramData\Promodag\Reports\8\
directory.
Edit it using NotePad.
Delete the following values (xxxx in red):
MAPIServer = xxxx
MAPIMailbox = xxxx
MAPIUseNTSpecific = x
MAPINTAccount = xxxx
MAPINTPassword = xxxx
MAPIUserName = xxxx
Save the Repex.pri file.
Start PROMODAG Reports.
Go to Tools > Options and open the
Exchange Connection tab.
Enter your connection settings (user account and mailbox) and
make sure that the following conditions are met:
The user account is a member of the local Administrators
group.
The user account is a member of the Exchange View-Only
Administrators group.
The user account is associated to a mailbox and
you select that mailbox (Outlook 2007 MAPI client libraries do NOT support
impersonation).
The mailbox is not hidden in the Global Address List
(Outlook MAPI client libraries would make the application
crash).
I believe this should be sufficient to solve the problem.
that is an integrated desktop graphics cpu, the drivers for the radeon 9000 and the 9200 will both work with this card, as they both have the R200 core
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