The discounted La Fonera Routers are still available!
Thursday, August 7, 2008
La Fonera
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Snap, Crackle and Pop!

Church B&W
Originally uploaded by Samuel Barrett
I think this is quite possibly one of my best photos ever! My canvases from Outlook Images arrived today they look amazing with great print quality, well done guys!!
Feel free to head over to my flickr and have a look at the rest of my photos - http://flickr.com/sampbar
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Im Going Square Eye'd
I seem to be watching more and more television at the moment. There's so much good stuff around rather than the reality tv rubbish, if you look hard enough through the sky planner or in reduced sections in supermarkets. I recently found a really good American series called Jericho after watching all of The West Wing episodes I was feeling a couple of American Drama withdrawal symptoms so finding Jericho really helped. The series follows the survival of a small town in America after a series of nuclear explosions wipe out many of the major cities, the town must survive the nuclear fallout while facing challenges and mystery's such as how a newcomer to the town can know so much about nuclear events.
Monday, August 4, 2008
Moved from old blog: Taking apart my Belkin Wireless G Router (F5D7230-4)
Well now i have managed to take apart my old belkin router and have found out the source of my problem (bad power connection) so i can now fix that, also while i have it open i did a bit of research about the circuit board only to find out that it isn't a broadcom chipset so i can't load DD-WRT on to it :( But for those of you who are interested i am about to explain how to take this router apart... Step 1. Heat up the label underneath the router with a hair dryer until it is hot enough to peel off the sticker to reveal two screws (may be positioned differently from my picture but does not make a difference) then unscrew them. Step 2. There are two clips positioned on each side of the top cover which need to be unclipped before the top cover will come off. This part is the most difficult and will need a bit of force and a pen knife (small, use the blunt screw driver head/ file - but make sure you don't file away the plastic). Start at the back (i started on the right hand corner) and unclip them one at a time. Step 3. Right... you should now have the top cover off: Step 4. Finally if you would like to remove the circuit board you can remove the one screw which holds the circuit board down (may very from version to version but should be obvious)
Just Moving To Blogger!
Right, im just moving over to blogger in an attempt to become more organised with less fuss. Things should be back to normal within a couple of days!





