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<0> Well, that's what I'm planning. <0> So that I can get ADSL. :) <1> overload actually i probably know everything there is to know about running a channel since i've done it for a while now, and considering i'm helping bigs run his server <1> i compiled and set the ircd and services up <0> Any recommendations on this? The transmitters will both be outside of course. :) <2> [21:00] <1> raffika i got an idea for ya <2> [21:00] <1> type /aop *!*@* <3> yeah. <3> We already stated that. <4> i have a question if anyone cares to help... <4> i brought a tuniq tower 120 (heatsink)... wondering if i use use the thermal paste that came w/it or the arctic silver 5 that i got off newegg.... <0> It's up to you. I'd use the Arctic Silver 5 personally. <0> However, you may want to consider the size of the mating surface area. It may be the case that a thermal pad may be more suitable. <4> oki dokie <4> thx
<3> Rob <3> I told you. <0> But I'd most likely say that the thermal paste will be fine. <0> Use the Arctic Silver 5 then. <0> You're welcome. <1> raffika just got pwnd <1> overload since i owned raffika i think dexa plans to ddos me and rob <1> come to #cloaked <1> well this is what robs telling me <1> i didnt see it on the channel <1> but you'll need to join there to see who he is <0> No one can ddos me because dialup is my ddos. :( <5> anybody fancy helpin me get my nick back? <5> ddos the JaBo bot! <3> Heh. <0> flyback <0> Could you help me with planning my wireless relay project? <2> Raffika: <3> Give me the info. <2> im not a mirc user <2> i dont know the command <3> Ok, tell mike. <3> Untill further ntoice, i'm away <0> Hello?? <3> Hey. <0> Hi Raffika <0> Could you help me with planning my wireless relay project? <3> Sure. <1> raffika the only other solution is /aop -wr <1> then /aop off <1> that's the best way to clear it <0> Raffika, have you had much experience with WiFi? <3> Some. <0> Have you got Google Earth? <3> Sorry, I gota go. <0> -_-() <3> No, I dont have google earth. <0> Ok. <0> Heh. <3> yeahj, sorry. <6> hi <0> That's ok. <3> I"l bbl though. <6> listen any of you know about coaxial cabling <0> It's ok. <0> Yup. <6> rg6/uq <0> Yeah. <6> im moving and the building has fiber optics and RG6/UQ to the apartments <6> now, should i wire up the inside of the unit with RG6/UQ? <0> Cool. <6> or regular rg6 <6> RG6/UQ is pricey <6> but is it overkill? <6> the inside drop is RG6/UQ <6> but the inside wiring isnt in place :P i have to add the outlets for the TV + Cablemodem <0> How much does UQ cost there? <6> mail order ive seen it for like $200 <6> for large rolls tho <0> Oh ok.
<0> I'm not familiar with UQ. <6> Structured Cable Products RG6UQ-CCS500B RG6 Copper Clad Steel Quad Shielded Cable 500' Pull Box <0> But I have used alot of RG6 lol. <6> $48 <6> not too bad <6> 500 feet is too much <6> :) <6> actually no its not <6> 500 is just right <0> Go to Tandy and get... It is? <0> How much is 500 feet in metres? <6> 152.4 <0> Well, I always say, do it right the first time. <0> I like quad shielding though. <0> What kinda data is going through these cables? <6> http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/images/B000BSH0KY/ref=dp_image_0/104-9213468-9107950?ie=UTF8&n=172282&s=electronics <6> $18 for <6> it says quad shielded but doesnt say uq <6> its only 15 feet :) <6> i gotta measure the apartment <6> ayu_fan: Cablemodem <6> 20/2 <6> for now, eventually they will raise the speeds more <6> im sure :) <0> Do you happen to know off the top of your head what frequency range your cable modem uses? <6> prolly like 498mhz <6> why? <6> upstream is prolly a low channel, downstream is like 498 usually <6> ayu: its regular docsis <6> ayu: Eventually they will upgrade the system tho im sure <0> Does your cable TV run through it too? <6> yeah <6> it does <6> cablemodem and cabletv <0> That's usually 1ghz+ <6> and phone <6> if i want it <0> docsis? <6> circuit switched but they are moving to voip <6> they are testing cedar point equipment which is what comcast and charter are using now <0> Oh! RG6/UQ is quad shielded cable. That's good stuff. I have quad shielded cable from my satellite and terrestrial receivers. <0> Regular RG6 only has 1 or 2. <0> I would advise RG6/UQ. <6> yes rg6/uq is quad shielded for the basement to the unit <6> do most cablecos use rg6/uq in the buildings? <6> i know most DONT use fiber to the building :) <6> well time warner is a node outside <6> they had a node in the back of the building (it was a yellowish box on the pole) <6> it was shared <6> then they put in a brand new powered node in the front of the building and there are no other residential units nearby <6> but time warner's node ratio is supposed to be 500 to 1 <6> while rcn is 150 to 1 <0> Why don't you just get a fiber internet connection. :) <6> ayu_fan: Cause they would have to wire up the building <6> and i would have to pay for that for the WHOLE BUILDING <0> But I thihoguht you said you have fiber. <6> all 500+ tenants <0> thought* <6> its fiber to the building <0> I see. <6> the apartments are fed from the basement by coaxial <6> the fiber box is on the building in the back <6> at the demarc point <6> and time warner is the other carrier which put in a new node as well <6> its all modernized infrastructure <0> I'd use RG6/UQ, you'll see better speed in your cable. <0> and better TV signal <6> FIOS is the same **** <6> just fiber to the apartments <0> and less interference from wireless devices like wireless phones. <6> in some cases <0> FIOS? <6> actually Verizon for some MDUs are VDSL <6> rg6/uq is better :)
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