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Sivinator
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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My parents have just bought a new computer. They have a bigpond cable connection. How can you (or is it even possible)to download the bigpond login program when I first connect the new computer to the cable modem? Apparently, my folks were never given any installation disks from telstra.
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| #0 01:36pm 22/06/05 |
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0z
Posts: 747
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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setup another network card in current box and share it via ICS in windows, that or you could by a router that firewalls your off from the net and does automatic login.
alternatly you could also setup a linux box say p100 or something with 2 networks cards and switch/hub. login software can be found here BPA Login |
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| #1 01:41pm 22/06/05 |
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Erik-the-Red
Posts: 1954
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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there's an FTP site that you can access without logging in which has the software, but i don't remember what it is
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| #2 01:49pm 22/06/05 |
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Fireblood
Posts: 7202
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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ftp://update-server isnt it? ^
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| #3 02:13pm 22/06/05 |
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mongie
Posts: 3222
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yeh
open up command prompt (start > run > then type "cmd" without the "") type ftp update-server and its in there somewhere... |
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