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Myy rocketfish powerline ethernet switch kit RF-HTN 105 and 106

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These type of things can not be plugged into power boards they have to be plugged into the wall socket, you can then plug a power board into that if you want, The other thing is they both have to be on the same circuit or same breaker switch then you just plug a network cable from the modem to the powerline switch & the other one plug a network cable from the switch to your computer & bingo it's done

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 02, 2008

SOURCE: format a seagate drive st96812a

Formatting a Secondary Hard Drive
Step1
Right-Click on the “My Computer” icon either on your desktop or in the Start Menu and select “Manage.”
Step2
A new window titled “Computer Management” comes up. Select “Storage” from the left hand side by clicking it once, then select “Disk Management(local)” from the right side by double-clicking it.
Step3
Now in the lower part of the main frame (right side) of the window you should see a nice visual of all your hard drives. Each line is a different drive. Each box on a line (with a colored bar at the top and a size displayed in MB or GB) is a partition on the drive. Partitions are separations of space on a drive. Unless you are doing something specific that requires multiple partitions, you only want one partition per drive.
Step4
First you must delete any existing partitions on the drive you are going to format. Do this by right-clicking on the partition's box and selecting “Delete Partition...” Since you already know that you will be deleting everything on the drive, and have already backed everything up, you can safely say yes to any warning the computer presents you with.
Step5
If there are multiple partitions make sure you have saved everything off them since they might each have different drive letters (i.e. “D:” or “F:”). Then repeat the above step for each of them. If you only want to format one partition that is OK and you can continue to the next step without deleting the other partitions.
Step6
The box for the drive to be formatted should now have a black bar at the top of it and should say “Unallocated” under its size (see picture). Right click on it and select “New Partition...” The New Partition Wizard comes up.
Step7
In the New Partition Wizard click next. On the next page make sure “Primary Partition” is selected and click next. Now make the size equal to the maximum (it should already be set to it), and click next again. On the next page the computer will automatically choose the first available drive letter for the new drive. However, if you like you can choose another drive letter from the drop-down menu, and then click next.
Step8
Finally the New Partition Wizard asks if you would like to format the new partition and if so what format. Choose “NTFS” as it is faster and more secure. Leave the “Allocation unit size” as “Default.” In the “Volume label” field enter whatever name you want the drive to have. Simple is better. Avoid using spaces. Lastly, if the drive is brand new and has never been used before check the “Perform a quick format” box. If the drive has been used before leave this box unchecked. Leave the “Enable file and folder compression” box unchecked and click next. Then on the next page click finish.
Step9
The wizard will now spend a little while formatting the drive. On old or large drives this may take a while. Do not close the “Computer Management” window until it finishes. You will know it is done when the word under the size of the drive changes from “Formatting” to “Healthy” and the name and drive letter you chose for the new drive show up. After it is finished you can proceed to use your newly formatted drive.

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: Powerline ethernet lost connection

this is usually caused by dirty power, have you installed cfl light bulbs recently?
you might also check to see if any existing full fluorescent lights produce a buzzing noise.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 20, 2009

SOURCE: connecting powerline ethernet adapters through orange livebox

  1. Make sure the LiveBox is set to "TV ethernet non active"
  2. Set OFF other existing connections (such as wifi), if any.
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Chad Baldwin

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  • Posted on Apr 03, 2010

SOURCE: Can you explain to an idiot, which exactly what is

Plug the PowerLine adapter into the wall
Plug one end of the ethernet cable into PowerLine wall adapter
Plug the other end of the ethernet cable into the Orange LiveBox
Plug the Orange LiveBox power adapter into the wall

Clyde Chisale

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  • Posted on Dec 22, 2011

SOURCE: i cant install my webcam because i don't have the disk it's a rocketfish product model number RF-NBWEB

Go to the internet and Visit google and type the "download drivers for"name and model of your camera). You will be presented with a number of links where you can download your drivers from.

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