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slipknot606
08-25-2009, 08:40 AM
ok i dont know if u all woulod know or not im not usually on this but heres the question
ok im in the us navy and i live in a barraks of like 150 ish people like about 70ish people got internet and bunch using wifi
the bandwidth is uber slow cause of this how can i pull band width from them so i can play my game? my comp stats are 2 gb ram 160g harddrive amd turion 64 processor can u help me?
shisch
08-25-2009, 08:47 AM
Short answer: Get single-player offline games.
slipknot606
08-25-2009, 08:48 AM
rofl (msg to short)
TehNo0b
08-25-2009, 05:26 PM
Take control of your network.. it may not be too hard after all your 'In the navy!' lol (kidding).
1.) go to 198.168.1.1 if its a Linksys router which most are anymore.
Put Admin for the user, and Admin for the pass (sometimes the user is blank with admin as pw).
2.) Setup your new wireless network's security using WEP or whatever, i personally prefer using mac address of all the known machines in my network and denying anything else.
3.) Change your admin password lol
4.) Sell WEP passwords, or mac address additions for cash.. or snoodles.
5.) Own on COP with all that bandwidth!
Sparda1234
08-25-2009, 06:38 PM
Take control of your network.. it may not be too hard after all your 'In the navy!' lol (kidding).
1.) go to 198.168.1.1 if its a Linksys router which most are anymore.
Put Admin for the user, and Admin for the pass (sometimes the user is blank with admin as pw).
2.) Setup your new wireless network's security using WEP or whatever, i personally prefer using mac address of all the known machines in my network and denying anything else.
3.) Change your admin password lol
4.) Sell WEP passwords, or mac address additions for cash.. or snoodles.
5.) Own on COP with all that bandwidth!
Then get kicked out of "The Navy!" for messing with there network.
Shawty
08-25-2009, 06:43 PM
Then get kicked out of "The Navy!" for messing with there network.
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Sparda1234
08-25-2009, 07:17 PM
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Lann625
08-25-2009, 09:55 PM
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slipknot606
08-26-2009, 04:53 AM
Take control of your network.. it may not be too hard after all your 'In the navy!' lol (kidding).
1.) go to 198.168.1.1 if its a Linksys router which most are anymore.
Put Admin for the user, and Admin for the pass (sometimes the user is blank with admin as pw).
2.) Setup your new wireless network's security using WEP or whatever, i personally prefer using mac address of all the known machines in my network and denying anything else.
3.) Change your admin password lol
4.) Sell WEP passwords, or mac address additions for cash.. or snoodles.
5.) Own on COP with all that bandwidth!
fail im not using wifi lol im using lan
almightywoodygod
08-26-2009, 05:08 AM
Is it possible that your lan hub is the router? Because I know some router's are set up like that (mine is I'm on a lan connection to my router).
How your network is set up would be very useful info if you really want this fixed..
Either way the trick is to get in control of the network, assign your network card's MAC address a static ip in every network hub between your pc and the main connection (use the mac address of the hub before you after the first hub you are connected to) then give your bandwidth usage priority.
That way everyone still has access to the web, but your requests are handled first.
slipknot606
08-27-2009, 04:53 AM
Is it possible that your lan hub is the router? Because I know some router's are set up like that (mine is I'm on a lan connection to my router).
How your network is set up would be very useful info if you really want this fixed..
Either way the trick is to get in control of the network, assign your network card's MAC address a static ip in every network hub between your pc and the main connection (use the mac address of the hub before you after the first hub you are connected to) then give your bandwidth usage priority.
That way everyone still has access to the web, but your requests are handled first.
how do i do that lol and its cable line to barreks split to all 400 rooms but 150ish people using
almightywoodygod
08-27-2009, 09:27 AM
You need to find out what the hardware is and check out the documentation for it.
hellfighter87
08-27-2009, 04:06 PM
you know that ****ing up the network is kinda selfish right :\?
It is probably called cracking and is illegale :o.
Breaking into an router is forbidden by law even if there is no password on it at all ;)
almightywoodygod
08-28-2009, 01:06 AM
Not if it is on your internet connection.
And the method I suggested won't mess up the network for anyone else, it will just make his connection faster.
hellfighter87
08-29-2009, 08:08 AM
Not if it is on your internet connection.
And the method I suggested won't mess up the network for anyone else, it will just make his connection faster.
if it makes his conenctio nfaster ;) in the end it makes the others slower :P. and it's not HIS network, it's probably owned by the militairy :o
almightywoodygod
08-29-2009, 11:20 AM
If he rightfully has access to that network at all, then the rules you are talking about wouldn't apply, even if someone else's name is on it.
And it would not make a drastic difference on anyone's connection speed but his.
it would take person b 5 seconds to load a page instead of 4.5 seconds. (just a bland random example, though honestly it probably wouldn't even be that much of a difference to them)
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