HI GUYS I HAVE A LITLE PROBLEM IN MY UPLINK I UP2DATE MY GETAWAY BUT NOTHING CHANGE IN MY GETAWAY I AM WAITING MORE THAN 3 DAYS NOT JUST 24 BUT NO NEW GETAWAY WHAT CAN I DO FOR THIS PROBLEM I HOPE ANYBODY HELP ME FOR THAT BECOUSE IM IN MISSIONS YOU MUST TO HAVE A MORE SPACE IN MEMORY
AND I HAVE ANOTHER QUESTION
WHEN I WANT TO ACCESS TO SOME SERVERS THEY ASK ME FOR ROUTED MY CONNECION HOW CAN I DO THAT
AND THANK U
PROBLEM WITH MY GETAWAY AND ACCESS SOME SERVERS
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If you've bought a new Gateway, you have to exit your profile and enter again in order to use it. Buying a new gateway does not give you extra memory, but it does give you more slots for memory, so you can buy more memory to fill those slots.
In order to route your connection through a system, you use the map and click on each system you want to 'bounce' through. I'm not sure what you mean when you say that they ask you to route your connection, but it may be you have to bounce through a system owned by the same company so that it's a 'trusted' connection.
The Ultimate Uplink Guide in my signature can help you.
In order to route your connection through a system, you use the map and click on each system you want to 'bounce' through. I'm not sure what you mean when you say that they ask you to route your connection, but it may be you have to bounce through a system owned by the same company so that it's a 'trusted' connection.
The Ultimate Uplink Guide in my signature can help you.
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I believe he was implying a mainframe; furthermore, some missions require you to copy a database, which requires a significant amount of memory to accomplish. Infact, copying a database takes 90 free GQ of memory.
Back to mainframe, your last bounce has to be of the same company - say, for example, you have to connect to Example Co. Central Mainframe - you would have to bounce it through an access terminal, or internal services, or public access server of the same company. There are a few I left out for the sake of brevity.
Back to mainframe, your last bounce has to be of the same company - say, for example, you have to connect to Example Co. Central Mainframe - you would have to bounce it through an access terminal, or internal services, or public access server of the same company. There are a few I left out for the sake of brevity.
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