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······(追加20分)电脑只能连上电信的宽带,用爱普和铁通连不上,这是什么问题,怎么解决?_百度知道
(追加20分)电脑只能连上电信的宽带,用爱普和铁通连不上,这是什么问题,怎么解决?
台式机,重做系统好多次了,不做任何修改拿到朋友那里,网线插上就能上网,啥事没有,他用的电信宽带。而插上铁通和爱普的网线就连接不上,这是什么问题,怎么解决?我现在只能想到,电信的宽带是要经过猫的,而铁通和爱普的则不用猫。解决问题追加分。
提问者采纳
以详细说明你那里的网络环境吧,三家都有。不好判断啊(比如说其他家用的设备 账号之类的)
爱普和铁通都试过用路由器和不用路由器,而电信是用的猫和路由器一体机。
我理解中你网络是三家网线都有(三根网线),电信是已经设置好的路由器 直接能用
其他两家网络直接用网接电脑不能上网
你有其他两家的账号和密码?
直边电脑要建立拨号连接
用路由,也要登录路由器设置账号密码。
电脑拨号返回什么错误提示和代码?
我家只有一根网线,是铁通的,电脑有两台,另外一台是可以正常上网的,不用路由器或者用路由器都行,拨号上网和路由器的设置什么的,我都已经弄好了了,在不做任何修改的情况下,换下可以上网的那台主机,再把我的主机抬上去,插好网线,不能上网。爱普是我小姨家的,也是有使用路由器的,在她家的电脑正常上网的情况下,关机,换上我的主机,不能连接网络。
这种情况很明确了,你电脑的 1网络设置 或者 2网卡有问题1找到本地连接
Internet协议(TCP/IP)属性
自动获得IP 与DNS 2 观察你台式机接线时
网卡口有没有灯闪
不是1,系统都重做好多次了,设置上也鼓捣了N久,无论是自动获取还是手动设置,都试过了。网卡的话,我不懂,连网卡口是哪个都不知道,莫非是插网线的那个地方?
你那里有修理店 换个二手个网卡不难
多谢了,等我去试了可行再采纳吧!
有问题再问吧
注意下你的本地连接几个
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可能IP没设好铁通和爱普的则不用猫则说明不是拔号上网可以理解为通过路由器上网的间的意思.
错,我用铁通和艾普的时候也试过通过路由器上网的。
不用猫说明不是拔号上网可以理解为通过路由器上网的间的意思 ,不是说不能通过路由器上网OK?懂不
不懂,大哥你说详细点嘛,我看不懂啊,而且你打的字没有标点,我也不知道从哪里分段,拜托啦!
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出门在外也不愁- Rugged Components: Advantech ARK-DS520 Digital Signage Platform
Advantech ARK-DS520
Compact, rugged Intel Atom "Pineview"-based digital signage player with integrated NVIDIA ION2 graphics & an economical solution of signage/kiosk projects
(by Conrad H. Blickenstorfer, photography by Carol Cotton)
The Advantech ARK-DS520 is a very compact (8.66 x 5.9 x 1.75 under four pounds) rugged box computer designed specifically for digital signage applications. Using an efficient single or dual core Intel Atom "Pineview" processor, the DS520 is specially tuned for graphics performance via an integrated NVIDIA ION2 GPU and dedicated DDR3 video memory.
Digital signage players are essentially specialized computers that display customized information in a variety of settings and locations (like airports, arenas, convention centers, hotels, supermarkets, etc.). Since those locations are not always easily accessible they are usually remotely controlled and managed via wired or wireless IP connections. This makes it possible to easily program, schedule
remotely m and issue remote commands no matter where the player is located.
Unlike conventional computers, digital signage players must be easy to install in places where space and access is limited and operating conditions less than optimal. That is why digital signage players are usually small footprint, low-profile devices that can be installed behind flatscreen displays or even integrated into display housings with special mounting brackets. They must also be quiet, able to handle heat and cold, and reliably run 24/7 with minimal maintenance requirements.
Digital signage content may include a combination of different data (video/Flash, graphics, text and ticker, etc.) in multi-zone layouts, and so digital signage players are designed to provide support for a variety of different media formats. They often use SMIL (Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language), the W3C-defined and recommended XML-based markup language for multimedia presentations.
The ARK-DS520: compact, silent, versatile
The ARK-DS520 is part of Advantech's lineup of "low power" digital signage media players. In this context, the term "low power" doesn't
rather, it refers to the power efficiency and cost-effectivess of this class of players, which is usually based on one of Intel's Atom processors.
The images to the right show the Intel Atom N455-powered Advantech ARK-DS520 from the front and back. In terms of I/O, the player provides:
4 x USB 2.0 (two front, two back)
2 x Serial RS232
Digital I/O
Audio Microphone
Audio Line-Out
2 x RJ-45 gigabit LAN
Power (12 Volt DC)
HDMI (up to 1080p)
2 x VGA Video (up to 2048 x 1536)
DVI-D Video (up to 1600 x 1200)
As far as physical appearance and construction goes, the housing of the ARK-DS520 measures 8.7 x 5.9 x 1.75 inches and weighs 3.75 pounds. The bottom part is a steel box with ventilation holes on the sides, the top part a heavily finned block of aluminum that acts as a heatsink, eliminating the need for a fan.
The images to the right show the DS520 from the left and right side, each with an access door. The door panel on one side provides access to the unit's CF Card Type II slot, which is used for systems running off Flash (Advantech sells versions with 4, 8, or 16GB of industrial-grade CF Flash).
The review ARK-DS520 Advantech sent us included a 2.5-inch Seagate Momentus ST9160314AS hard disk with a 3Gb/second SATA interface and a capacity of 160GB. The disk sits in a separate, shock-mounted caddy enclosure underneath the system board. It's spinning at 5,400 RPM and is quite power-efficient, using about 1.4 watts idling and about 1.8 watts operating. The disk's operating temperature range is 32 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit and it can handle operating shocks up to 350Gs. While the DS520 can run off Flash, many signage applications may require the much greater storage space provided by a conventional hard disk.
Below to the right you can see what the DS520 system board looks like from the top and the bottom:
The motherboard itself, essentially an embedded single board computer, measures 8.0 x 5.7 inches and includes the CF Card Type II slot. All I/O connectors are edge-mounted directly on the board, and all other expansion card slots are also directly on the board.
On the topside, you can see, moving from left to right, one of the two full-size PCIe slots, the large (31 x 31mm package) Intel ICH8 chip, the small NVIDIA GT218 ION2 chip with its four memory chips, below that the Intel Atom N455 processor, and to the right of that the board's two DDR3 204-pin DIMM slots (populated in our tester by a single 2GB module).
What you don't see is a CPU fan, and that's because the processor, chipset and graphics engine as well as the dedicated onboard display memory and the SODIMM memory module all make contact with the finned aluminum heatsink and dissipate heat that way (a qualification here: systems equipped with the D525 dual-core CPU do have a fan).
On the bottom side of the system board you can see the black edge connector for the hard disk caddy, the white CF Card connector, the second PCI-e slot, which is also full sized, and beneath it a SIM Card slot.
The SIM Card slot wasn't actually listed in the specs, but combined with a WiFi or radio PCIe module, the DS520 obviously can be equipped with wireless data connectivity (or just with WiFi). The PCI-e slots can also be used for adding a TV tuner module or similar extra functionality.
As we've come to expect from the major embedded systems manufacturers, the system board is very clean and totally devoid of any fixes or components that look like they might break off or rattle loose.
NVIDIA ION2 graphics
Advantech's spec sheet describes the ARK-DS520 as an "Advanced (ION2 based) Graphics Digital Signage Platform" and that's because the system's graphics are handled by an integrated NVIDIA GT218 graphic module. As described above, we're not talking discrete graphics on a separate graphics board, but NVIDIA graphics and dedicated video memory on the motherboard itself. With all the emphasis on Intel integrated video these days, why resort to third party graphics?
Because the graphics that come with the Atom processor and chipset can't really handle the high graphics demands of a modern digital signage player. Millions of Atom-based netbook users found out they really couldn't run high definition video at an acceptable frame rate. In an earlier Advantech digital signage player we reviewed, the ARK-DS303, Advantech handled the problem with an optional PCIe Broadcom "Crystal HD" hardware accelerator module using the Broadcom AVC/MPEG-2/VC-1 video/audio BCM70010/BCM70012 decoder chipset. With the DS520, they went a different route and chose a fully integrated third party graphics solution with the ION2.
The purpose of NVIDIA ION2 graphics is to provide much better graphics performance for advanced applications than the standard processor-integrated graphics can. In consumer notebooks that meant the ability to play complex games, in netbooks being able to watch full 1080p HD video, and in digital signage the ability to power multiple video streams at acceptable speed. ION2 refers to the second generation of the ION platform which, in contrast to the first generation, is just a GPU and not an entire chipset. As such, it works in conjunction with the Intel Atom "Pine Trail" platform used in the ARK-DS520 (as well as in millions of second and third gen netbooks). See NVIDIA's ION page with a demo video .
In its documentation, Advantech claims over 10 times normal performance in media playback with the ION2 and NVIDIA Optimus technology.
To see how the ION2-based ARK-DS520 compares to the value-positioned
with the Broadcomm module we ran our standard PassMark and CrystalMark benchmark suites. To illustrate how these devices with their tweaked graphics compare with Atom boards running standard Intel graphics, we included the test results of the Advantech SOM-6760 and SOM-5761 (), two COM-Express boards running first-gen Atom chips. The results are as follows:
BENCHMARK PERFORMANCE
Device Type
Signage Player
Signage Player
COM-Express
1.66GHz Atom N455
1.6GHz Atom N270
1.6GHz Atom Z530
1.6GHz Atom N270
NVIDIA ION2
2D Graphics Mark
Memory Mark
3D Graphics Mark
Overall PassMark
D2D (Sprites)
Overall CrystalMark 2004R2
Playback 0p) HD movie in QuickTime
4-5 fps (choppy)
8-10 fps (choppy)
As is usually the case with benchmarks, the results are both interesting and a bit confusing. For example, the original Z5xx Series of Atom processors always benchmarked poorly in 3D tasks, though their subjective performance seemed no worse than that of the N2xx Series used in netbooks.
As far as the DS520 goes, the CrystalMark showed very good 2D performance and the PassMark 3D performance score is excellent. The PassMark 2D graphics score is unexpectedly low even compared to a standard N270 board, though subjectively the DS520 performed at least at the N270 level. Where the ION2 implementation really shines is in OpenGL, the cross-platform API widely used in complex information visualization, simulations and games. In the CrystalMark OpenGL benchmark, the DS520 easily outperformed even Intel Core I5/i7-based systems. Nothing without discrete graphics comes even close.
We didn't have a benchmark for HD encoding and decoding, but subjectively, the DS520 (like the DS303) provided flawless 720p and 1080p playback, something older Z530 and N270-based systems definitely couldn't.
Dual-screen support and applications
The Advantech ARK-DS520 has no fewer than four ways to connect to a graphics display. There are two standard VGA ports, a DVI-D digital visual interface connector, and also an HDMI port. The device supports two displays at the same time, in whatever mix of ports that is required (there are six possible permutations). There are numerous possible configurations for signage, kiosk and other applications. You could, for example, have a super-high res 4096 x 1536 pixel application running on two standard displays connected to the two VGA ports. You could run 1080p video through HDMI and use a second display for supplementary information. Depending on the application software used, there are all sorts of display spanning and cloning possibilities.
For display settings and configurations, the ARK-DS520 comes with a special NVIDIA control panel that provides precise control over each attached display (see below).
Note that Advantech also offers a TV tuner module so that TV programing can be included when real-time news or entertainment is crucial. CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) is implemented on HDMI and that can potentially be used to control up to ten CEC-enabled devices.
Ruggedness and utilities
In terms of ruggedness, the requirements for a digital signage player are different than those of a mobile computer. The housing is tough and very sturdy, and designed to handle the kind of shocks and vibration that may be encountered by fixed-mount system. It is not sealed though.
Unlike consumer-grade, off-the-shelf media players, the Advantech ARK-DS520 is expected to run 24/7 all the time, with minimal maintenance requirements. That's why it is not only built like a tank, but also comes with special BIOS settings for digital signage applications, such as system Wake-on-LAN and Power-On-after-Power-Failure settings. There is also an embedded watchdog timer that allows for near 100% uptime, and there are additional functions that help the system recover from fatal errors or system crashes.
The system also includes a number of special Advantech utilities:
The Advantech Booting Manager lets developers turn off a variety of Windows-specific logos and screens. So instead of booting up like a standard PC, a digital signage may simply boot directly into its custom software, without any Windows logo, logins, sounds, and so on.
The Enhanced Write Filter, or EWF, is a security feature that lets you write-protect a run-time image by redirecting write operations to another storage location, thus preventing any damage that might be caused by an unexpected power failure, vibration or even a virus attack.
FBWF, the "File Based Write Filter," lets embedded systems developers quickly prototype and integrate file-based write filters. FBWF is used to provide the appearance of read and write access to write-sensitive or read-only storage and makes read and write access transparent to applications. What FBWF does is write to a cache instead of media that is not supposed to be altered or written on. As such, FBWF acts a bit like EWF, but it's more powerful and there are more features.
Bottom line
The Advantech ARK-DS520 Digital Signage Platform is a remarkably compact industrial PC that combines low power efficiency of Intel "Pine Trail" Atom processors with powerful NVIDIA ION2 discrete, but integrated, graphics. The device supports two separate displays connected in six different ways to four different output ports. The NVIDIA ION2 GPU provides considerably stronger graphics performance, resulting in flawless HD video playback. The system is also capable of stellar OGL performance.
Designed and manufactured as an industrial-class device, the DS520 is for digital signage/kiosk projects where requirements include maximum life expectancy even under 24/7 operation, the ability to handle wide temperature ranges, a long product life cycle, and, thanks to the NVIDIA ION2 GPU, the ability to play high definition content on a low cost, low power Atom-based device. In our review and testing, the light and compact ARK-DS520 convinced with extremely solid construction and very good performance.
Customers will have to decide between the fanless single-core Intel Atom N455 version (US$730) and the only slightly more expensive dual-core Intel Atom D525 version (US$750) that does have a fan.
-- Conrad H. Blickenstorfer, May 2012
Advantech ARK-DS520 Digital Signage Player Specs:
Added/updated
Added May 2012
Rugged digital signage IPC
Single-core 1.66GHz Intel Atom N455 or dual-core 1.8GHz Atom D525
Intel ICH8M
CPU Thermal Design Power
N455: 6.5 D525: 13 watts
N455: 512 KB; D525: 1 MB
Front Side Bus
800/667MHz
Windows 7, Windows XP Embedded, Windows XP, Windows Embedded Standard, Windows Embedded Standard 7, Linux
N455: max. 2GB; D525: max. 4GB in two DDR3 204-pin DIMM
Graphics Controller
NVIDIA GT218 w/ dedicatd 512MB DDR3
VGA: up to 2048 x 1536 pixel
DVI-D: up to 1600 x 1200
HDMI: up to 1080p
Hardware HD decoder
via NVIDIA GT218 ION2 technology
RJ45 10/100/1000 Base-T (Intel 82567V)
RJ45 10/100/1000 Base-T (Realtek RTL81111D-GR)
Internal 160GB 5,400 RPM 2.5-inch Seagate SATA/300 drive
Expansion slots
1 x Compact flash type I/II slot, 2 x PCIe, 1 SIM
Aluminum/ desktop/wallmount
0.3 Grms, IEC , random, 5 ~ 500 Hz, 1 Oct./min, 1 hr./axis.
20 G, IEC , half sine, 11 ms duration
Certifications
UL, CB, CCC, BSMI
Operating Temp.
32 - 104F operating
95% @ 104F (non-condensing), operating
4 x USB 2.0
2 x RS232 + 1 x GPIO (D-Sub 15-pin)
1 x HDMI, 2 x VGA, 1 x DVI-D (supports dual independent display)
Watchdog Timer
255-level timer, software setup
LIne Out, Line In, Mic.
8.66 x 5.9 x 1.75 inches (220 x 150 x 44 mm)
3.75 lbs. (1.7kg)
12 VDC (ATX/AT mode)
User manual
Product page
Base price: US$730 ()
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