Are you talking about the configuration program maybe? I like to use
the Linksys because it can be configured via a web browser from any
OS.
But maybe I'm missing something?
Sam
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 4:32 PM, KNIBBS P.M.
<os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com> wrote:
> Hello
>
> As an old time OS/2 eComStation user, now having to use Windoze for work
> reasons, I would like to try to re-engage with the OS that i got to know and
> respect -- Os/2 .
> I have a US Robotics wireless router and would like to know if there are
> eComStation drivers for this router.... or is there a way to set this router
> up under eComStation?
>
> Or do I need a new eComstaion-compatible router?
>
> And if so which one do I buy (in England)?
>
>
> Peter Knibbs
>
> England
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: chekmarx [mailto:os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com]
> Sent: Thu 25-Mar-10 8:58 PM
> To: OS/2 Wireless Users Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [OS2Wireless] Wireless router
>
> Hi Mike,
>
> No can do on getting a UPS as my living space is just too small as it is.
> My apartment is basically three rooms - a large kitchen, a full bathroom,
> and a large living/bed room. Which houses my bed, a triple-dresser (with
> only a tiny closet I have to keep all seasonal clothing in the dresser), a
> 19" flat-screen CRT television with digital cable box and DVD player, my
> computer desk and chair, a Mesa-Boogie Studio Caliber guitar amplifier, two
> electric guitars on wall hangers, my newly bought Ibanez electric-acoustic
> in a floor stand, a small Traynor practice amp, my large DigiTech
> guitar-modeler hardware, assorted effects petals and guitar cables, a
> nightstand, and finally a wooden floor stand just large enough to hold my
> Brother color laser printer. Whew! I'm exhausted just writing it all out
> ...
>
> So as you can see, if I can avoid adding any more *physical* items that
> would take up floor space the better off I am ...
>
> I bought my guitar-modeler (a DigiTech GNX3000 for full digital recording
> and modeling of assorted vintage and new amps along with a slew of digital
> guitar effects) without taking into consideration the space needed for
> hooking it up to my newly purchased Gene Alexander computer. As it stands
> three-months later, I have to figure out the placement of the gear, as I
> need to run the DigiTech through the Mesa-Boogie amp's effects loop, then
> into my computer, also allowing for plugging in my guitar (which obviously I
> have to allow for the length of a full size Les-Paul guitar) into the
> modeler. So basically I need to wait for those times when my back and knee
> problems allow for me to get down on the floor with a tape-measure and
> layout all the recording and computer gear. CAD is great for playing around
> with various configurations, but the dimensions of everything has to 100%
> accurate! So I have my work cut out for me. Plus, just writing this up I
> realized I need to also allow for a stool for sitting when playing and
> recording since my computer chair is unusable for sitting and playing a
> guitar!
>
> Yikes!
>
> Greg
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 3:46 PM, Mike O'Connor <
> os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com> wrote:
>
>> chekmarx wrote:
>>
>>> On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 2:47 PM, Will Honea <
>>> os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com <mailto:
>>> os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> <snip>
>>>
>>> Just a thought for
>>> you: those puny surge protector strips are very limited but
>>> (especially for
>>> phone lines) one at the point of entry cascaded with a second one
>>> several feet
>>> away near the actual equipment reduces the surge MUCH better than
>>> a single
>>> point protection scheme.
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks Will for the info. I knew that the POS strips didn't do much to
>>> protect electronic gear but I didn't know a two-strip approach would be a
>>> better route to go. I need to get some sort of protection for my new
>>> system. I was hoping to get something that would simply plug into a
>>> two-gang receptacle, replacing the face-plate.
>>>
>>> Would you happen to have any suggestions for a quality piece?
>>> (Basically money is no longer an issue. I bought my system from Gene
>>> Alexander of EERAC Computers and want it to be protected!)
>>>
>>> TIA
>>> Greg
>>>
>>> --
>>> Will Honea <whonea@whonea.net <mailto:whonea@whonea.net>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hi Greg,
>>
>> Get yourself a UPS!
>>
>> Regards,
>> Mike
>>
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