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VPN help - "already connected" issue — #1

Gday, vpning into a 10.3.6 server from a 10.3.6 machine and every now and then (in different connected sessions), it then gives a message back that I am already connected to the se…
MacNN Troubleshooting by gsxrboy

Recommended Wireless Cards — #1

We (my family and I) have an AirPort Extreme set up and it works like a charm... with my Mac. For our desktops we originally purchased 802.11g wireless PCI cards from Belkin, which…
MacNN Troubleshooting by AmericanPsych0

Recommended Wireless Cards — #2

Hey AmericanPsych0 I'm using a Belkin F5D7010(its a ""G"" card)PCMCIA card in my Pismo. Hooks up with everything I connect too. StarBucks, University Wi-Fi some with AirPort Expre…
MacNN Troubleshooting by bgotori

Recommended Wireless Cards — #3

Speaking of PCMCIA cards, we do have a Linksys one for our PC laptop, and that works fine enough. I'm hesitant to say that the issue is hardware incompatability since the issue is …
MacNN Troubleshooting by AmericanPsych0

Recommended Wireless Cards — #4

Quote: Originally posted by AmericanPsych0: We (my family and I) have an AirPort Extreme set up and it works like a charm... with my Mac. For our desktops we originally …
MacNN Troubleshooting by suprz's ghost

iPod headphone jack replacement — #1

It looks and feels as if the headphone jack on my well-worn 1G iPod is about to bite the dust. there's a lot of free play in it, and parts of it are visibly cracked off. which brin…
MacNN Troubleshooting by spiky_dog

iPod headphone jack replacement — #2

IIRC, the soldering points for that jack are on the side of the motherboard the display is on, so you'd have to remove that first. I have yet to hear of anyone successfully removi…
MacNN Troubleshooting by Spheric Harlot

iPod headphone jack replacement — #3

hmm, thanks for the reply. here's a pic of a 1G iPod's innards thanks to Tom's Hardware: link to pic -- hit reload and it should appear it looks like soldering could be a pain, y…
MacNN Troubleshooting by spiky_dog

iPod headphone jack replacement — #4

Well, *nothing* is "impossible". But those jacks on the right are either SMD, in which case they need a very precise and experienced hand to be replaced, or regular soldered, in w…
MacNN Troubleshooting by Spheric Harlot

iPod headphone jack replacement — #5

To get to the area behind the screen is very easy, it will only take a few minutes to get to. The hard part is actually soldering it back on. It would prob be easier just to buy a …
MacNN Troubleshooting by magid

iPod headphone jack replacement — #6

My original 20Gb G2 ipod got a crack in the 'inner circle' of the headphone jack - this caused the unit to short circuit when you used the in-line remote cable, and it would flash …
MacNN Troubleshooting by LeeG

iPod headphone jack replacement — #7

Quote: Originally posted by LeeG: My original 20Gb G2 ipod got a crack in the 'inner circle' of the headphone jack - this caused the unit to short circuit when you used …
MacNN Troubleshooting by spiky_dog

iPod headphone jack replacement — #8

Yeah mine was August 2002, I found using just the headphones (no in-line remote) worked, but I got it fixed in March 2003 (less than 1 yr) so warranty prevailed. I wonder what the …
MacNN Troubleshooting by LeeG

iPod headphone jack replacement — #9

an update: my ipod is still hanging in there, barely. the new sennheiser cans that i bought for my home stereo also work with the ipod, and don't cause it to spontaneously shut off…
MacNN Troubleshooting by spiky_dog

reality of wireless surfing — #1

I've been doing some reading this morning about wireless security issues. lots of jargon I'm not familiar with, but I get the idea that when you wireless surf, you are completely v…
MacNN Troubleshooting by axlepin

reality of wireless surfing — #2

You're completely vulnerable to having the signal intercepted between your Mac and wireless access point. Encryption is used to minimize that threat in private networks, but public…
MacNN Troubleshooting by chabig

reality of wireless surfing — #4

Quote: Originally posted by chabig: However, I don't consider the risk significant. Chris do you consider the risk insignificant bcs most people prbly aren't int…
MacNN Troubleshooting by axlepin

reality of wireless surfing — #5

Quote: Originally posted by axlepin: I've been doing some reading this morning about wireless security issues. lots of jargon I'm not familiar with, but I get the idea t…
MacNN Troubleshooting by macroy
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