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  1. I redid it using WinGrub GUI (a program that installs Grub4dos) and it placed the grldr in the root. So far so good. When I reboot I get the following errors when trying to boot to the USB: Try (hd0,0): FAT32: disk error Error Any ideas?
  2. This has yet to work for me after multiple tries. I get an error that says, Cannot find GRLDR. I've verified that it is indeed there.
  3. Yeah I can figure that out, but how do I report it?
  4. I've been getting "http://virus-total.in" spam via PM here at the forums. What can/ should I do about it?
  5. I tried that before and it didn't work. It did this time though. Do I know why? No. Do I care right now? No. :) Much thanks.
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    Hacking WoW

    I disagree. My account got "hacked" once by a powerleveling company. I know this because they specifically said they never needed me to tell them my account info. I never gave them the info, and they still did the job. I got into trouble though, and also now I hardly know the character. I wouldn't recommend powerleveling.
  7. I will walk through the steps I was just going through. I had my wireless router at home set to 192.168.2.1, and I was flashing the Open-Mesh router at the same time over the ethernet port on my laptop. While still flashing the Open-Mesh router (which by the way listens on 192.168.0.1 while flashing :(), I changed my wireless router to 192.168.0.1 to solve some problems I had been having. After some time, the flashing utility started to use a lot of my CPU, around 50%. After a bit it displayed: "stderr:No RedBoot prompt. Exit in line 428" and then it stopped moving forward. Knowing that it wasn't moving I impulsively closed the utility, and while I did so I realized how stupid that is to do :( I now get the above error whenever I try to flash it, whether I am connected to my home wireless router or not. Is the Open-Mesh router bricked? If so, will making a serial cable allow me to get it to a usable/ flash-able state? :/ I feel like such a fool.
  8. Wow... There are a lot of choices for Open-WRT! What one, if any specific one, should I be using?
  9. If you want an Alfa, their US distibutor is Rokland.com. However, I only see one product and not the AP51. Dang.
  10. Thanks so much for taking the time to make a post about this! I just asked about the PicoStations in another thread and this is great to see!!! You rock. Agreed!
  11. Which version of PicoStation are you using? I'd like to buy the Pico5 for the extra range, but I just want to make sure I have something that works. That's more important. It has half the memory after all. :/ Also, I couldn't find a tutorial for setting this up with a PicoStation, so I wanted to know. What steps in the (wiki) tutorial for the Fon can I skip if I'm using a PicoStation? You said "...they are open by default, no messing around having to jail break them."
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