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Anyone can advise me an Internet Service Provider for Southgreenheights Village, Muntinlupa City

(not dial up)

1. Pldt dsl not apllicable no connections yet

2. PT n T (www.greendot.com) same not applicable no connections

3. Globeline same not apllicable

4. Skycable not yet covered

5. Destiny cable not yet covered

6. Airborne not yet covered and if ever expensive.

7. Laguna Internet haven't tried but Php 7,500 installation fee plus a little expensive compared to others.

8. Merdian Telekoms intermittent connection sometimes no connection and slow. But might continue unless no other option.

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Anyone can advise me an Internet Service Provider for Southgreenheights Village, Muntinlupa City

(not dial up)

1. Pldt dsl not apllicable no connections yet

2. PT n T (www.greendot.com) same not applicable no connections

3. Globeline same not apllicable

4. Skycable not yet covered

5. Destiny cable not yet covered

6. Airborne not yet covered and if ever expensive.

7. Laguna Internet haven't tried but Php 7,500 installation fee plus a little expensive compared to others.

8. Merdian Telekoms intermittent connection sometimes no connection and slow. But might continue unless no other option.

 

bro, you're a bit off-topic...

 

PLDT MyDSL is still not available in SouthgreenHeights ? sheesh :thumbsdownsmiley:

 

try calling up BellTel , the service they are offering is a bit expensive than Meridian but the service is packaged with both voice and data, so quite a fair deal...

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Does anyone here know of places that can salvage data off a fried HD? The HD is completely unusable because everytime I connect it to any PC, either a) the motherboard blacks out or B) not even the bios detects it. I'm looking for a place in Metro Manila that specializes in data recovery. thanks!

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bro, you're a bit off-topic...

 

PLDT MyDSL is still not available in SouthgreenHeights ? sheesh  :thumbsdownsmiley:

 

try calling up BellTel , the service they are offering is a bit expensive than Meridian but the service is packaged with both voice and data, so quite a fair deal...

 

thanks for the advise

 

another question and need advise/help again for the gurus

 

1. I tried connecting two computers for internet connection using dial-up, I used an external modem d-link, an 8 port cnet hub, here's what I did set up the internet tools, internet connection sharing wizard in computer 1 (the computer connecting to the internet), created a client floppy disk for computer 2, put an ip address of 192.168.0.1 then 255.255.255.0, then double click network, configuration, add, protocol, add, microsoft, then TCP/IP, then ok, then restart, got connected and able to do normal surfing, chatting, e-mail, this computer is newly bought about two days ago

 

2. computer 2, I run the client for the internet browser for the internet connection, set the ip address to 192.168.0.2, then 255.255.255.0, tried pinging computer 1, it replied same otherwise with computer 2 pinging computer 1, it replied too, then network, configuration, add, protocol, add, microsoft, then TCP/IP, then ok, then restart, but when I opened the IE the page cannot be displayed, no connection or cannot share connection to the internet using computer 1 connection, this computer 2 is about 6 months old, with some viruses using only AVG free edition. However, it connects to the internet (do normal surfing, chatting, e-mail) when by itself alone using dial up but not with local area network.

 

Any advise how I can share the connection, by way of LAN.

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thanks for the advise

 

another question and need advise/help again for the gurus

 

1. I tried connecting two computers for internet connection using dial-up, I used an external modem d-link, an 8 port cnet hub, here's what I did set up the internet tools, internet connection sharing wizard in computer 1 (the computer connecting to the internet), created a client floppy disk for computer 2, put an ip address of 192.168.0.1 then 255.255.255.0, then double click network, configuration, add, protocol, add, microsoft, then TCP/IP, then ok, then restart, got connected and able to do normal surfing, chatting, e-mail, this computer is newly bought about two days ago

 

2. computer 2, I run the client for the internet browser for the internet connection, set the ip address to 192.168.0.2, then 255.255.255.0, tried pinging computer 1, it replied same otherwise with computer 2 pinging computer 1, it replied too,  then network, configuration, add, protocol, add, microsoft, then TCP/IP, then ok, then restart,  but when I opened the IE the page cannot be displayed, no connection or cannot share connection to the internet using computer 1 connection, this computer 2 is about 6 months old, with some viruses using only AVG free edition. However, it connects to the internet (do normal surfing, chatting, e-mail) when by itself alone using dial up but not with local area network.

 

Any advise how I can share the connection, by way of LAN.

 

i assume your PC#1 is running on win98...

 

ICS (or Internet Connection Sharing) on Win98 is a bit tedious (mabusisi) when you set it up...

 

however, it is quite effective when you set it up correctly...here is a basic tutorial on ICS:

 

Setting up a Small Office/Home Office Network #1

 

Setting up a Home Office/Small Office Network #2

 

Setting up a Home Office/Small Office Network #3

 

Setting up a Home Office/Small Office Network #4

 

hope this helps you out...

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thanks for the advise

 

another question and need advise/help again for the gurus

 

1. I tried connecting two computers for internet connection using dial-up, I used an external modem d-link, an 8 port cnet hub, here's what I did set up the internet tools, internet connection sharing wizard in computer 1 (the computer connecting to the internet), created a client floppy disk for computer 2, put an ip address of 192.168.0.1 then 255.255.255.0, then double click network, configuration, add, protocol, add, microsoft, then TCP/IP, then ok, then restart, got connected and able to do normal surfing, chatting, e-mail, this computer is newly bought about two days ago

 

2. computer 2, I run the client for the internet browser for the internet connection, set the ip address to 192.168.0.2, then 255.255.255.0, tried pinging computer 1, it replied same otherwise with computer 2 pinging computer 1, it replied too,  then network, configuration, add, protocol, add, microsoft, then TCP/IP, then ok, then restart,  but when I opened the IE the page cannot be displayed, no connection or cannot share connection to the internet using computer 1 connection, this computer 2 is about 6 months old, with some viruses using only AVG free edition. However, it connects to the internet (do normal surfing, chatting, e-mail) when by itself alone using dial up but not with local area network.

 

Any advise how I can share the connection, by way of LAN.

 

here's the quick painless answer.

 

1) setup up computer 1 for internet connection.

2) set up computer 2 for lan

3) look for and download AnalogX proxy server software("FREEWARE!!!"; google it, use "analogx" and "proxy server" as search terms). install and run in computer 1. The computer will flag you a message when the software is running. And it would continue on running in the background.

4) on computer 2, get inside the browser and configure the proxy server settings. you input the ip address given to u by the proxy server software(open the HELP TEXT FILE included for the list of ports to input into your Web browser and the default ip address of the proxy server),

 

a.) IE- on the menu, tools> internet options> connections tab> lan settings> click proxy server> advance> enter port numbers(http, ssl, ftp... etc.)

 

B.) Firfox- tools> options> general tab> connection settings> click manual proxy config> enter port numbers(http, ssl, ftp... etc.)

 

*http refers to your browser, ftp refers to file transfer protocol- kewl for those who uploads and downloads stuff to their domain...

 

5) you can duplicate this setup by just entering ip address of the primary gateway on any additional clients.

6) you wouldn't have any problems concerning the speed of internet connection as long as your clients and proxy server are connected properly.

7) total setup time: 8-12 minutes :D :D :D

 

Cons: you have to keep the primary gateway on for this to work. since only one computer is connected via dialup, this wouldnt be a problem for you.

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