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i think i saw you when you were at dex's place hmmmm
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the 5 years plan is cheaper if i remember correctly
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thanks ken will go and dig out my quotes.. will pm asap
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did you check out your letterbox? the cable everything inside can we drop by your house kaypoh see the view
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are you still facing problem with your setup? following is my setup for my IP cam model and router (also depends on your broadband provider) .. if still cannot work then bobian liao .. you need to write back to the seller .. IP Cam Setup 1. Install IP camera software using CD provided 2. Connect IP camera using ethernet cable first 3. Assign a fixed IP to the IP camera instead of using auto assign from DHCP server (I've got a router at home so it depends on your setup) 4. Change default http port on IP camera to anything other than 80, like 90 (I think my ISP blocks port 80 on outgoing ports) 5. Set wireless password and connect it to the wireless network. Remove the ethernet cable once thats done 6. Go into router management page 7. Set DMZ zone as IP camera fixed IP (eg 192.168.0.something) 8. Note your WAN IP address from router status (eg 213.152.52.95) 9. If you want to see your camera from anywhere else, then point your web browser to 213.152.52.95:90 or something like that
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My Dream Home@bk
reglxt replied to May_dream1's topic in Reno t-Blog Chat - HDB BTO Interior Design and Renovation
nice mixer! how much is it? -
My Dream Home@bk
reglxt replied to May_dream1's topic in Reno t-Blog Chat - HDB BTO Interior Design and Renovation
no lar where got boring lol.. lately busy for work cos cny then not much sales need to act busy abit.. you all really **** funny not my wedding and birth day okie I tot 21 is considered lucky number too?? -
the seat cover is pvc or? i think can change the cover
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since its solid wood might as well bring over if its still in good condition?
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ok then go for it.. the one i got from sanctuary dian is nyatoh solid wood thats why more pricey
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hommage i really dont know abt them but my chair is around 320 per chair
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to be honest..i dont really recommend buying table there.. cos my house very small so need to customize... not that its not nice but with chairs is pretty pricey.. the sofa still reasonable IMO..
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my sofa from sanctuary dian i got my dinning table + chairs from dian too
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mine is WG654 Maple
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Hi Pegasus, thanks Are you referring to flooring or? if flooring its kronotex
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the water pipe is outside the house.. just turn on the pipe.. i think they drop some information in the letter box .. got check it out
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will pm you the price sanctuary dian does furniture customization.. so you can select any fabric that you like.. just show them picture of the sofa you like will do.. turn around time about 6 weeks
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thanks may glad it turned out well
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ya its very clear.. i went HK electonics street see see.. all around 100+ to 200+ still cheaper from on ebay
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picture quality from ip cam
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IP Cam Setup 1. Install IP camera software using CD provided 2. Connect IP camera using ethernet cable first 3. Assign a fixed IP to the IP camera instead of using auto assign from DHCP server (I've got a router at home so it depends on your setup) 4. Change default http port on IP camera to anything other than 80, like 90 (I think my ISP blocks port 80 on outgoing ports) 5. Set wireless password and connect it to the wireless network. Remove the ethernet cable once thats done 6. Go into router management page 7. Set DMZ zone as IP camera fixed IP (eg 192.168.0.something) 8. Note your WAN IP address from router status (eg 213.152.52.95) 9. If you want to see your camera from anywhere else, then point your web browser to 213.152.52.95:90 or something like that
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sofa from sanctuary dian
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hehehe.. good luck
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http://www.renotalk.com/forum/index.php?sh...36715&st=40 pls see post #63