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Re: How to find (and change) which proxy you are using. Another thing. I just tried the # you gave me, and the MJ disappeared. I have to manually start it again. Weird. |
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| said by tracker33410:Another thing. I just tried the # you gave me, and the MJ disappeared. I have to manually start it again. Weird. I just tried the echo-back number. It worked fine. I'm using the PHX proxy.
I'm not familiar with Vista. Sorry. There should be a way to modify the hosts file.
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 | Very strange. It's cutting my MJ off. I have to unplug it again. |
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| said by tracker33410:Very strange. It's cutting my MJ off. I have to unplug it again. I always thought this suggestion was overused (like, "reboot your system"), but I'd recommend using a powered USB hub. I've seen too many people describing flakey behavior that was cleared up by a powered hub.
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 | I am using the port on my PC. No hub. Maybe something on the motherboard. Thanks. I had to make a local call, then the 909 # worked. I will reboot my system now. |
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| said by tracker33410:I am using the port on my PC. No hub. Maybe something on the motherboard. Thanks. I had to make a local call, then the 909 # worked. I will reboot my system now. I thought the powered hub thing was only a solution to using an unpowered hub. But, I've seen people say it made a difference even when they were using hubs directly on their computer. Apparently not all locally-attached USB ports are created equally.
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 | Maybe Dan had someone look at my host, and register cuz it seems to be working fine now. |
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