how to go wireless on AOL – a guide

Here is the simple experience of going wireless and being happy with it for the last 6 month.

Yes I do use AOL. Being slightly more expensive up front they just doubled the bandwidth for the same money AND you get a free firewall and great spam protection.

They provide free support.

One thing that needs to be looked at, AOL run a slightly different network.
There is a Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) which in nearly all Lana\’s and other wireless networks is 1500 AOL\’s MTU is 1400!

This is important because not all wireless AP\’s (access points) and / or router combinations have the necessary firmware (their little operating system) that allows this to be changed.

Also it is money well spend to get a router and / or access point that is already updated to the latest firmware.

I just recently had a friend of mine buying exactly what I use: DLink router/AP and Buffalo cards. The DLink router had an age old firmware on it thus couldn\’t connect to AOL.
Upgrading the firmware to the latest took 5 minutes (but one needs to know what to do) and there it was, MTU could be set to 1400 one mail account was declared the connection account. Restarted and immediately on-line.
We now meet in the local bus shelter in driving rain just for fun because both of our networks are available there ….

Also Buffalo cards have the advantage that you can connect a small external antenna to gain signal.
This is great when you\’re on holiday driving a car and simply park in front of a hotel / airport or private house and use the Internet comfortable. Sometimes one has to pay for the privilege sometimes is simply free.

I strongly advise to buy at least two different makes of cards I use Buffalo and Dlink. The Dlink card looses signal every now and than although I have flash upgraded it. The Buffalo 54 card is stable and runs a stronger signal than any other I\’ve tested / used.

Testing throughput regularly the AOL DSL 512 runs at 480k down and 240k up all the time. There are no drop outs and I usually restart the router and AP once a week.

Best of luck
Expat

Google big number or just lots of straw?

Recently noticed that a test domain from us had it\’s share of known pages by Google increased dramatically. Great – but –
on closer inspection only about 50% are fully indexed – 25% are supplemental results – 25% are known to G (e.g. no title / snippet).
Hold on supplemental results – last saw this in 2003 when the last size war was about.
See article by Danny Sullivan from 2003.

So cynically I assume that G now actually knows (indexed) about the size it claimed before the IPO and the latest is just a new number of known about! (but does bugger all). Also web pages? Sorry pdf doc txt are no web pages they maybe documents and can contain zillions of pages.

So is G just blowing straw to insulate against frosty times ahead?

This may make for a comfortable nest but is very irritating to the actual user.
Expat

Life\’s Essentials Directory

The Beta and soft launch phase of our directory – LED – has been succesful. We have quitely acquired about a 1000 links and now the software and databases are ready to go mainstream. The major SE\’s have graced us by dropping by and for the PR concious LED even has a nice PR.

So now we will increase the visibility of LED.

Expat

PS feel free to submit – use the invite of expatblog

MBGJ opens the blogging season

Finally found a decent blogging software so now I have to write my ramblings only once and have them distributed in the www world.
Once I\’ve found out how my speech recognition runs with this it will start fiering on all keys.
Expat