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Ethernet cables

Be the first to answer 5/23/2017 2:30:03 PM • Buffalo... • Posted on May 23, 2017Be the first to answer
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Buffalo air station g 54,was working one day not

unplug the router fo 30 secs and plkug back in this will cause a reset try then
2/2/2010 9:23:38 PM • Buffalo... • Answered on Feb 02, 2010
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Is live stock market an activity of Animal

Hi,

Yes, Live Stock is an important Activity of Animal Husbandry.

Let me know, if needed further information.

Hope i helped you.

Thanks for using ' Fixya ' and have a nice day!!
12/25/2009 6:09:09 AM • Buffalo... • Answered on Dec 25, 2009
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NAT Type Failed - PS3

contact your manufacterer of the router. they'll be able to explain to you what the nattype is and how to correct it. generally i'd suggest to ry connecting it directly to your modem but the nat type has nothing to do with your ps3 and has everything to do with your network setup. check all your security settings
5/20/2009 7:55:15 AM • Buffalo... • Answered on May 20, 2009
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Nat type fail ps3

You need to give it a static IP.

And forward these ports.

PORTS:
TCP: 80, 443, 5223

UDP: 3478, 3479, 3658


Follow these instructions.

Video walkthrough here.
5/12/2009 3:35:25 PM • Buffalo... • Answered on May 12, 2009
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I reset my router, and

Make sure that router configuration switch is in AUTO position AND your PC is connected to LAN port.
Power cycle both, computer and router.
192.168.11.1 is default address and should be accessible after.
1/10/2009 3:07:25 PM • Buffalo... • Answered on Jan 10, 2009
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Buffalo router

Let me verify your network configuration with you. You have your modem connected to the WAN/Internet port of your router via an ethernet cable and then your PC connected to your router via another ethernet cable, correct?

If this is your setup, then try this:
  1. Unplug the power cord from the modem & router
  2. Plug the power cord into the modem and wait for it to boot up (most modems have an "Internet/Connection" light to indicate they are connected to the ISP)
  3. Plug in the power to the router, wait for it to complete the bootup process (usually when the lights stop flashing it's done), and see what happens.
9/1/2008 6:50:57 PM • Buffalo... • Answered on Sep 01, 2008
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Routers

You may simply have incompatibility issues, there now where near as problimatic as they used too but still exists. First off make sure that when you try to connect that you have the right security settings, (if used the disk from the router or had somebody install it you should have written it down). When configuring your router always do it with a hard wire connected so as you don't drop yourself every time you change a wireless setting.
Take your laptop to a free wifi hotspot as way to make sure that your wireless card actually works. But if you can see your network it sounds more like a security setting issue.
2/9/2008 3:52:53 AM • Buffalo... • Answered on Feb 09, 2008
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Router

I use a second wireless card for just such issues.
the internal cards antenna is weak.
toshiba seem to be the worst about this to me.
2/4/2008 2:56:16 AM • Buffalo... • Answered on Feb 04, 2008
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The Unseen Dance of Pixels: Decoding the Enigma of Display Advertising

In the dazzling kaleidoscope of the digital universe, where every pixel holds a potential story, display advertising emerges as a silent choreographer, orchestrating a dance of colors, wit, and strategic finesse. It's not just about selling a product; it's about creating an experience, a visual ballet that entrances the audience. Join us as we unravel the cryptic elegance of display advertising, where pixels pirouette, and words waltz across screens. https://www.sot.com.pk/ Pixelated Ballet: Crafting an Overture of Visuals Picture this: pixels as dancers, gracefully moving across the canvas of the internet, creating a visual overture that demands attention. Display advertising isn't a static image; it's a pixelated ballet, a dance of dynamic banners, interactive animations, and eye-catching visuals. The challenge lies in transforming these pixels into performers that capture the audience's gaze amid the digital spectacle. Colors become the prima donnas, each hue chosen with purpose - evoking emotions, setting tones, and telling stories without uttering a single word. It's a visual feast where every pixel contributes to the narrative, and the canvas becomes a stage for creativity to unfold. Whispers of Persuasion: The Ballet of Words Beyond the visual spectacle, the words accompanying the dance are the whispered secrets that guide the audience through the performance. Display advertising is not just a showcase; it's an intimate conversation in the midst of a crowded ballroom. The language used must resonate, connect, and persuade, transcending the boundaries of pixels and reaching into the hearts of the audience. Crafting a compelling copy is akin to choreographing a dance of words - a delicate balance between information and intrigue. The human touch comes alive as the words weave a narrative that doesn't just sell but invites the audience to join the dance. Strategic Choreography: Placing Pixels in the Spotlight In the grand ballroom of the internet, strategic placement becomes the choreographer's signature move. Display ads need to pirouette into the limelight where the audience is most receptive, whether it's on social media stages, niche websites, or the center stage of search engine results. Retargeting becomes the encore, a chance for pixels to reprise their performance for those who missed the initial act. It's a strategic dance move that whispers, "You're not just an observer; you're part of the performance." The stage is set, the spotlight is on, and the dance of pixels continues. https://smdscreens.com.pk/ Metrics: Applause or Encore? Every dance seeks applause, and in the digital realm, metrics serve as the standing ovation. Click-through rates, conversion metrics - these are not just numbers; they are the applause that reverberates in the virtual auditorium, confirming the success of the performance. Metrics are the audience's way of saying, "Encore!" or "Bravo!" - insights that guide the choreographer in refining their moves for future acts. Conclusion: The Unending Enchantment of Display Advertising In this enigma of pixels, words, and strategic maneuvers, display advertising emerges as an unending enchantment. It's a dance that evolves with technology, embraces creativity, and adapts to the shifting rhythms of consumer behavior. As you embark on your display advertising journey, remember - you're not just an advertiser; you're a choreographer, weaving a spellbinding performance that resonates long after the curtain falls. So, let the pixels dance, and the words waltz, as you navigate the unseen choreography of display advertising. In this digital ballroom, you're not just crafting ads; you're orchestrating an experience, leaving the audience in awe, and ensuring that the dance of pixels remains etched in the memory of those who witness its captivating elegance.
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I/O error on Buffalo HD-PET500U2 Ext Hard Drive

The message "The Request Could Not Be Performed Because of an I/O Device Error" appears when Windows is unable to read the data on a storage device.

If this error message appears when attempting to access the files on an input/output (I/O or IO) device, such as an external hard drive, the file system on the drive could be damaged, the drive could be infected with a virus or the data connector inside the device enclosure could have come loose.

If troubleshooting the drive fails to fix the IO device error, formatting the drive might repair the device.

Connect the external hard drive to the computer.

Run an antivirus program.

Click the "Scan" tab or button, then click "Custom."

Uncheck all items in the list except for the drive letter assigned to the external drive.

Click "OK." Click "Scan" or "Scan Now" to run a virus scan on the hard drive.

Quarantine or remove any infections the virus scanner detects.

Click "Start." Input "cmd.exe" into the search field.

Press "Enter" to open Command Prompt. Input "chkdsk <drive>: /f /r" into Command Prompt.

Replace "<drive>" with the letter assigned to your external hard drive.

Press "Enter" to run CheckDisk on the drive.

CheckDisk will search for and repair detected errors or bad sectors.

Burn the files on the external hard drive to a set of DVDs or move the files to another drive, if possible.

If the IO device error reappears when attempting to move the files, disconnect the external hard drive from the computer.

Remove the power adapter from the drive.

Check the documentation included with the drive for instructions to take the drive apart.

If no instructions are available, contact the manufacturer for instructions or find out if disassembling the drive will void the drive's warranty.

Remove the screws securing the faceplate to the drive or from the edge of the enclosure. Insert the edge of a small, flathead screwdriver in between either side of the enclosure to wedge both sides apart.

Check the connections to the drive.

Confirm that the IDE or SATA interface is plugged into the back of the drive.

Reassemble the external hard drive, reconnect the power adapter and reconnect the drive to the PC.

Attempt to access the files on the drive.

If the IO device error reappears, return to Command Prompt. Input "format /fs:fat32 <drive>:" into the command-line prompt.

Replace "<drive>" with the letter assigned to the external hard drive.

Press "y" when the message "Proceed with Format (Y/N)?" appears.

The process will format the drive, erasing all data on the disk.

If the drive still fails to function after format, you will need to replace the drive.

Hope this helps

10/4/2018 8:14:57 AM • Buffalo... • Answered on Oct 04, 2018
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1TB external hard drive has

hi Ivandbafc. this is what i have found out. If your hard drive is displaying any of these symptoms it is important to stop using your drive immediately, Ongoing use of a drive with these symptoms will result in irrecoverable damage being caused to the media.
  • Hard drive producing a clicking sound.
  • Hard drive producing a clunking sounds.
  • Hard drive making buzzing sounds.
  • Hard drive making a grinding sound.
  • Its best you try and save all data to another drive asap.
11/27/2017 10:08:51 PM • Buffalo... • Answered on Nov 27, 2017
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Can not open my Buffalo portable drive to read files

Did you place any magnets or magnetic tools near the drive? if so your drive is busted and you need to take it to a software retrieval company to get the data back. it may be expensive
11/21/2017 7:28:43 AM • Buffalo... • Answered on Nov 21, 2017
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Kerio control 7 1

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Hd-petu2

Be the first to answer 7/14/2017 3:51:02 AM • Buffalo... • Posted on Jul 14, 2017Be the first to answer
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