Efficient Networks SpeedStream 5360 DSL/Cable Modem (SPEEDSTREAM5360) - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
What is the mtu and can it be changed?
To change the mtu you have to login to the web page of the modem and from there you will have an option to change the mtu. The default will be 1492 , change that to 1400 or 1358 for reliable communication with the x-box.
12/6/2009 12:41:17 PM •
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tripp-lite 40kva ups rectifier on,but invertor not on ,alarm coming auxiliary supply abnormal
4/4/2014 3:41:18 AM •
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I am trying to set
How far have you got and what exactly are you having trouble with - ?
10/30/2010 11:55:31 PM •
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I can't set up wireless
Its asking for the username because in ur router, wi-fi protected set up(WPS) is enabled. Acsess the router's set up page using its default IP, and disable the WPS option, it wont ask for username and password anumore.
8/12/2010 9:33:18 PM •
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Please is there any WEP or WAP key that I can
Any encryption key will be specific to a network so no there is not a free universal key. If you find a non encrypted network like at Panera Bread Co. then you don't need a key.
11/18/2009 5:32:13 PM •
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My Employer Says They Are Going To Cut My Wages. Can They?
If you are in the middle of a contract, then cutting your wages is almost certainly a violation of your employment law rights. While I am by no means an expert on this matter, I did have a similar issue years ago - mid-contract wage cuts - and I hired an
employment attorney to fight the case on my behalf. It turned out that my employer was basically looking to scare people into taking the wage cut.
They got into some pretty serious legal trouble for their transgression, and nothing happened to me in terms of wage cuts after that. If you are between contracts, your employer can re-negotiate your salary, but as far as I am aware, if you are in an agreed-upon contract, they cannot just decide to reduce your salary. If you want to settle matters, contest this action with support from a legal professional.
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