Warning for N8ter: Insulted Other Member(s)

Dave Blake

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Post: Wireless Syncing
User: N8ter
Infraction: Insulted Other Member(s)
Points: 0

Administrative Note:
I am tired or N8ter and Figure 8 Dash and there arguing


Message to User:
If you don't like what Figure 8 Dash says or if he is being insulting to you please report the post then don't comment on it. What you posted in this post is insulting other members and is against forum rules. Please read what you are posting and try to decide if it is necessary to say if its not then don't post it. Future confrontations with Figure 8 Dash will result in infractions.


Original Post:
I'm baffled by your idiocy and inability to properly operate your own wifi network. Maybe one day I'll have a lifestyle and schedule that is exactly just like yours. Then I'll find wifi sync as useful as you do. Until that happens, do me a favor and STFU. The way you use your devices is MUCH different than the way I use mines. But like I said before, the ability to see other viewpoints is beyond you and I hate wasting time talking to ignorant, narrow-minded people.

No, idiot. When the computer hooks up to another network it breaks the sync connection.

I have to reorganize my computers on the network for development reasons routinely.

I do not use Wireless in my desktop PCs. I use a wired connection and I have to switch routers at time. A router only has so many ports and I run different operating systems so it's not something that is unavoidable.

Why are you trying to hard?

The only thing that hooks up via WiFi on my network is a laptop and mobile devices, and I don't keep my media on a notebook computer. I keep it on a desktop and then it only serves as an archive.

On iOS you can force a WiFi sync whenever you want. You cannot do this on WP7. iOS also doesn't have these issues with the sync relationship dropping when I reorganize my network so the fault lies with Microsoft not me (nor does the WMC link between that same desktop and my XB360 break, only Zune has this issue). Try harder.

My wired network outperforms data transfers over WiFi. I've always used Wires for PCs - always. Me "managing my WiFi network" has nothing to do with it, Lol. The network name and password stays the same. What the **** else is there to manage? It's a Zune Software issue, not a Network Management issue.
 

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