[PS3] COD MW3 Players
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Johna said:
You mean Newcastle Under Lyme lol.
I actually went Newcastle on Wednesday night cause it was student night but it was st.
Ikon is ok and there's a decent revoulution. All the bars/clubs are situated in 2 1/2 strips basically. There's also a strip club their called lace if you wanna see titties.
If you find castle to be st you could jump in a taxi and go to Hanley which is 5 mins away but hanleys better on a Saturday!
That's the one!I actually went Newcastle on Wednesday night cause it was student night but it was st.
Ikon is ok and there's a decent revoulution. All the bars/clubs are situated in 2 1/2 strips basically. There's also a strip club their called lace if you wanna see titties.
If you find castle to be st you could jump in a taxi and go to Hanley which is 5 mins away but hanleys better on a Saturday!
Cheers buddy. Been Hanley before.
This is only a last minute thing, found out about 10 this morning. Going to a Mates cousins bbq to start - or something. Cheers for the advice kid.
I'll be back in Nottingham tomorrow
Just been out in a clients Merci Spyder Put me in a right good mood
Right I've had enough of this office today.
Have a good weekend folks, Will probably be on sunday night.
Enjoy and keep safe
Jackarmy100 said:
... and turning something media related off.
I disabled the media sharing option and it cured my occasional problems of getting kicked from the PSN. I also disabled Theatre Mode at the same time so I need to do some testing to be sure but no problem to switch them both off.smack said:
First gen ones, the 85Mb ones were ok, but 200Mb and later ones are very good. They induce a few milliseconds of latency, but better than wifi. If you have houses close to you, the channels used by your wifi probably are overlapping with your neighbours, along with cordless phones, microwaves etc... Unless you use 802.11a, which is on a 5Ghz frequency, and no cheap modem or router will use, only commercial wifi kit really uses, but the PS3 doesn't have a 11a wifi hardware.
* hint, if your laptop supports 802.11a, and you connect to an access point that has a 11a radio, hardly anyone will use it, so you don't compete with everyone else's laptops and smartphones trying to talk to the access point!
Running ethernet is best, you are right, but if you can't because of walls, buildings, whatever, Homeplugs do work, and work well. You can always borrow a pair to try, or just buy them from Comet or whatever. If they don't work in your house, take them back!!!
Big companies pay me lots of money to design global data networks for them, and I have to admit, Homeplugs are good.
Geeeeeeek! * hint, if your laptop supports 802.11a, and you connect to an access point that has a 11a radio, hardly anyone will use it, so you don't compete with everyone else's laptops and smartphones trying to talk to the access point!
Running ethernet is best, you are right, but if you can't because of walls, buildings, whatever, Homeplugs do work, and work well. You can always borrow a pair to try, or just buy them from Comet or whatever. If they don't work in your house, take them back!!!
Big companies pay me lots of money to design global data networks for them, and I have to admit, Homeplugs are good.
smack said:
Mr AJ said:
Jack, The ethernet over power things are rubbish - don't bother with them.
First gen ones, the 85Mb ones were ok, but 200Mb and later ones are very good. They induce a few milliseconds of latency, but better than wifi. If you have houses close to you, the channels used by your wifi probably are overlapping with your neighbours, along with cordless phones, microwaves etc... Unless you use 802.11a, which is on a 5Ghz frequency, and no cheap modem or router will use, only commercial wifi kit really uses, but the PS3 doesn't have a 11a wifi hardware.* hint, if your laptop supports 802.11a, and you connect to an access point that has a 11a radio, hardly anyone will use it, so you don't compete with everyone else's laptops and smartphones trying to talk to the access point!
Running ethernet is best, you are right, but if you can't because of walls, buildings, whatever, Homeplugs do work, and work well. You can always borrow a pair to try, or just buy them from Comet or whatever. If they don't work in your house, take them back!!!
Big companies pay me lots of money to design global data networks for them, and I have to admit, Homeplugs are good.
The powernets are brand new dlink ones. I have turned off the media bks and done a rebuild. I then reset the hub and was getting 27mbs download, so no probs. Have not turn it back on as I'm in garden drinking bow Will try it later when I'm lashed up. I can see the whole lot getting mucho abuse if I turn it on and its as slow as norbury is at losing his V plates
I have no idea on my router, all I can tell you is it's an Apple AirPort one, and it just works. Before anyone asks why I have the Apple one, I used to have a cheap £20 Asda special one, but it wouldn't let me use the wireless printing from my iThings, which was the whole point in me buying one of those new fangled printers. Also, with an Apple TV, Mac, iPad and iPhone, it all integrates much better. No issues whatsoever with the PS3, I just put the password in and off it went. Very rarely get lag, even with a stty student accommodation Internet, however when I do it's bad.
pidsy said:
Just remembered i could prestige again on mw2 - went on, selected prestge again.
Put mw3 back in and i have not got another token. Have i done something wrong or does it just take time to register?
Well I never actually played mw2 on my ps3 so borrowed it of my mate...didn't even prestige, put mw3 back in and I got a token instantly Put mw3 back in and i have not got another token. Have i done something wrong or does it just take time to register?
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