CIR is the minimum bandwidth you will get............
so di gyud ka ma zero
in the US business users ask for CIR...
CIR is the minimum bandwidth you will get............
so di gyud ka ma zero
in the US business users ask for CIR...
whats that VPI/VCI settings forOriginally Posted by darknite
i saw it in ther router's config screen but i have no idea what it does....
heres some definition on VPI and VCI http://isp.webopedia.com/TERM/V/VCI.html and http://isp.webopedia.com/TERM/V/VPI.html
losh losh anang Globe, mga subscriber sa Naga gipabay-an lang. salig ra kay wala pay PLDT.
losh losh anang Globe, mga subscriber sa Naga gipabay-an lang. salig ra kay wala pay PLDT.
lolz! mao lagi ni akong kahadlokan mao maglisud gyud ko balhin ISP sa pagkakaron. imbis ganahan ta likay sa lapok, adto na no-on nya ta sa kajo!
are globelines broadband connections on static or dynamic IP? maglisud ko kung dynamic coz Im hosting something.
maka pili ka kung business plan if you want either a dynamic ip given to you or u get your own ip naa lay additional charge
@dexfrancoOriginally Posted by dexfranco
r u connected with Innove?
nope just a very informed network administrator handling some very newbie networked computer users. Mao man gyud na its human nature nga ma frustrated ang newbie if the computer does not perform the stated task but what the newbs don't know is that there's a lot of things that can go wrong in a networked computer from the hardware to the software so job man namo to smooth out the eccentricities of these systems both hardware and software. Which means try to make different OS play with each other you can't imagine how bad windows 98 handles interconnecting with win2000 up to winxp ohh well thats what brod. gates must have wanted hehe....![]()
ahhh... excuse me mga sir.. pwedi mangutana asa na dapit ang settings sa router or unsay ngan ana VPI and VCI??
salamat...![]()
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