Doeas anyone know of a good quality dry cleaner in Pattaya ?
I have an important congress in Japan next week and I just dug out my 1500 quid suit from the wardrobe and it's a bit musty, dreading giving it to a thai dry cleaner, maybe be a better idea to get it dry cleaned when I get to Japan ? unless someone can recommend one in Pattaya ?
TIA
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Top Quality Dry Cleaners, Any In Pattaya ?
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Dual Wan Routers ?
2010-10-17 14:35:16
I currently have 2 ADSL lines coming into my office, 8Mb True and 6Mb TOT.
The True line I use on my laptop and the TOT line on my desktop. I mainly use my laptop for work and the desktop for P2P and if my laptop connection dies I physically swap over the LAN cables so that the TOT line becomes mu backup.
What I wan't to do is install a dual WAN router so that the lines do load balancing and also automatic fail over. I believe some routers can also send an email in the event of a line becoming disconnected (that would be neat).
Does anyone on here have any experience of using a dual WAN router and how was your experience ? What model would you suggest and where to find ?
I was trying to find a Syswan Duolinks SW24 as they seem to be getting good reviews but haven't been able to source any in Thailand. The other make I was looking at is Draytek but their products are way overpriced in Thailand compared to the prices they go for in the US or UK.
The ones I have been able to locate is the D-link LB604 LB604 at InvadeIT and also the TP link RT488T Quad Wan router at almost 10k baht but neither of these models seem to have good reviews.
The other question is how easy are dual wan routers to use, do you need to be a network wizard to get them to work ?
The True line I use on my laptop and the TOT line on my desktop. I mainly use my laptop for work and the desktop for P2P and if my laptop connection dies I physically swap over the LAN cables so that the TOT line becomes mu backup.
What I wan't to do is install a dual WAN router so that the lines do load balancing and also automatic fail over. I believe some routers can also send an email in the event of a line becoming disconnected (that would be neat).
Does anyone on here have any experience of using a dual WAN router and how was your experience ? What model would you suggest and where to find ?
I was trying to find a Syswan Duolinks SW24 as they seem to be getting good reviews but haven't been able to source any in Thailand. The other make I was looking at is Draytek but their products are way overpriced in Thailand compared to the prices they go for in the US or UK.
The ones I have been able to locate is the D-link LB604 LB604 at InvadeIT and also the TP link RT488T Quad Wan router at almost 10k baht but neither of these models seem to have good reviews.
The other question is how easy are dual wan routers to use, do you need to be a network wizard to get them to work ?
Xenon Headlamp Kit For Fortuner
2010-10-14 21:22:24
I'm not impressed by the amount of night driving visibility with the standard Tungsten headlamps on my Fortuner and was thinking of installing a HID upgrade.
The question is where would I find a good shop that supplies a quality kit (not after a cheapo Chinese no name thingy). I've never really bought any car accessories here in Thailand so I don't now if there is a big chain (similar to Halford's in the UK) or if you have to go trudging through these small mom and pop type places to try and find what your looking for, so any suggestions are welcome.
While I'm at it does anyone know if Rain-X or similar is available in Thailand ?
The question is where would I find a good shop that supplies a quality kit (not after a cheapo Chinese no name thingy). I've never really bought any car accessories here in Thailand so I don't now if there is a big chain (similar to Halford's in the UK) or if you have to go trudging through these small mom and pop type places to try and find what your looking for, so any suggestions are welcome.
While I'm at it does anyone know if Rain-X or similar is available in Thailand ?
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2010-09-24 21:17:43
Anyone know where it's possible to get lamps for the inside of ovens and cooker hoods etc ? preferably in Pattaya or Bangkok.
Have two lamps need replacing but checked Boonthavon, Homepro and Amorn in Pattaya but no luck.
Have two lamps need replacing but checked Boonthavon, Homepro and Amorn in Pattaya but no luck.
Fortuners In India Getting Free Brake Upgrades
2010-09-23 10:11:33
Just seen on the link below that pre Feb 2010 Fortuners in India are being given free brake upgrades due to a lot of complaints regarding poor braking performance, surely Toyota should be doing this to all Fortuners and not just in India ?
http://www.velocitim...s-problems.html
http://www.velocitim...s-problems.html
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