Fint

Senior Member
Aug 13, 2010
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blʘndu;3575223 said:
yes, i will gonna watch om's double for sure. otherwise how's your life? :)
All is well, just back from Budapest, amazing city, pretty sure I broke my foot though, haven't been to the doctor yet :sergio:

How about you?
 

Fred

Senior Member
Oct 2, 2003
41,113
Yo Fred what's up? Are you Alive? We need more mafia games to catch up. :D
Hey Bes :D

Hows it going? Long time, indeed we should have a mafia game soon :p

Damn son... that's like the slum of the Emirates :D
Used to be, things are changing right now, don't be surprised if it overtakes Ajman in the next few years. Lots of people opening up businesses in the RAK free zone, a few universities have been recently built, a couple of classy residential compounds too, and best thing is that its dirt cheap in comparison to the rest of the Emirates.
 

icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
Moderator
Aug 27, 2008
36,364
Used to be, things are changing right now, don't be surprised if it overtakes Ajman in the next few years. Lots of people opening up businesses in the RAK free zone, a few universities have been recently built, a couple of classy residential compounds too, and best thing is that its dirt cheap in comparison to the rest of the Emirates.
So what will you be working as? Still in a uni?
 

Salvo

J
Moderator
Dec 17, 2007
62,841
At the house I am staying at during most of the week we recently got the net. The speed is decent, the issue is that the range of the wireless router modem is really poor and it seems when I play online games and skype it drops out, the signal does on the modem. It does it constantly. Am I right to assume that it cannot handle the bandwith? I was thinking that I would buy a better wireless modem. Would that help?
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,877
At the house I am staying at during most of the week we recently got the net. The speed is decent, the issue is that the range of the wireless router modem is really poor and it seems when I play online games and skype it drops out, the signal does on the modem. It does it constantly. Am I right to assume that it cannot handle the bandwith? I was thinking that I would buy a better wireless modem. Would that help?
I've had my share of experiences with shitty routers. First go to a speed test online, Idk what they have in Australia, but here in Denmark all major distributors have free speed tests. Compare your results with the bandwith you should be getting, I have a hunch that it'll be lower than expected. Get a new router, check it again. If it doesn't work, you need to get in touch with your distributor.
 
Apr 15, 2006
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At the house I am staying at during most of the week we recently got the net. The speed is decent, the issue is that the range of the wireless router modem is really poor and it seems when I play online games and skype it drops out, the signal does on the modem. It does it constantly. Am I right to assume that it cannot handle the bandwith? I was thinking that I would buy a better wireless modem. Would that help?
Is it a 'g' rourer or an 'n' router? N routers usually have bigger range than g routers. I don't think your internet bandwidth is the culprit here.
 

Nzoric

Grazie Mirko
Jan 16, 2011
37,877
Morning mate, just back last night, had an amazing time, apart from the drink related injuries (damn you St Patrick's day)

How was your weekend?
Good to hear! Did you check out any of the cultural stuff or did you just get wasted over there? :p

My weekend lasted from Wednesday > Now . I'm beat, woke up this morning without any urge to live through the day, eating soup now and it's getting better. Got some pics in the batcave from a costume party thursday, was good fun :beer:
Got a St. Patty's day injury too, burning sensation when I pee and I'm pretty sure I went to the toilet with a skanky lady somewhere around 3am.

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Is it a 'g' rourer or an 'n' router? N routers usually have bigger range than g routers. I don't think your internet bandwidth is the culprit here.
He's sayin the signal drop out from the modem, has nothing to do with range imho.
 

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