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jez MemberI’ve now added an account just for SammyNetbook 
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 It should be ok but you need to attenuate the signal/voltage first. The microphone signals are in millivolt range, and the line in signals are typically in range of 0.5..2V[/quote1244623065]Like I said, there are a few AV geeks on the forum who will be able to help ;)!! 🙂 jez MemberHi Andrew, what a disappointing experience you’ve had. I can understand the frustrations. Hope the excellent advice mentioned above helps you on the way. jez MemberSomeone might be able to help you through it, but in the meantime, I would suggest having a read through the first few articles listed here: Setting up a Home Network. Ultimately this is standard Windows Networking and there should be a few get started guides around on the Internet :). jez MemberWelcome to the forum 🙂 Unfortunately a few people have had wifi issues with the various netbooks from Samsung. As far as I know, and it’s not something I’ve fortunately had to worry aboout (yet!), it usually turns out to be a driver issue. Someone might be able to add something to this thread else you should be able to find a few posts that might point you in the right direction. I am assuming that the N120 has the standard wifi hardware, someone please correct me if I’m wonrg! - 
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 *[Search]wifi problems[/Search]jez MemberI would think it’s OK, but there are a few experienced AV peeps on the forum so I’m sure they will drop by with some tips and give you a decent answer. jez MemberDo they have the back catalog too, this is the big news for me! If only the beeb could do that! jez MemberAwesome review, thanks so much for sharing. Linked from front page 🙂 jez MemberI have had some screen issues recently, sound a bit similar. I logged a call, they agreed it could be a hardware issue and asked me to phone them to go through some troubleshooting and arrange return. I haven’t got that far yet but will be reporting back my experiences at the end. So far so good :). Anyone else? jez MemberThis is me: [YouTube]ke5ieEqkwcQ[/YouTube]I haven’t tried any other games since on my NC10. Which is suprising as I have always been a bit of a gamer 🙂 
 [Wiki]Samsung Netbook Games List (N-Series)[/Wiki]June 9, 2009 at 9:45 am in reply to: Networking/synching strategy for keeping your netbook and desktop PC happy together #193684jez MemberPlease add your experiences and favourite techniques to: 
 [Wiki]How To:Synchronise files between a Netbook and Desktop[/Wiki]Your SammyNetbook.com login should work, if not let me know and I’ll activate it (I periodically copy over the logins to the wiki db) 🙂 jez MemberInteresting stuff. Fair play to Apple, they are doing a good job of building their brand. I was interested to see the OS X usage stats, rising very quickly! Genuine competition for MS it seems. Surely they’d make a killing if they allowed it to be used on any hardware? But I guess it’s that variety which makes Windows necessarily complex – although I think it’s much less of a problem than it was 10 years ago. I find 99% of stuff “just works” on my PC these days. Am tempted by an iPhone 🙂 jez Memberlol@sig 🙂 Welcome to the site. It’s true that these little machines are addictive, I need to get my Mrs one to free up my own lol! jez MemberGood spot ^^ jez MemberInteresting, thanks for replying. I am having some flickering with my NC10, I have a support call opened and have been asked to give them a call. I might try disabling power management just for the interest. I do find it is intermittent but can’t find any kind of pattern. 
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