Setting Up Wireless Settings In Windows XP
Connecting to the Network Windows XP automatically polls the area for available wireless access points. If one is present, Windows XP attempts to connect to it. Sometimes, you will find that even...
View ArticleApple's Airport Express with AirTunes
It Integrates seamlessly with iTunes 4.6 by adding a “speaker output selection pop-up” in the bottom right of the main browser window. It took me a while to find it, but this was by far the hardest...
View ArticleA Brief History of WarDriving
War dialing or wardialing is a method of automatically scanning telephone numbers using a modem, usually dialing every telephone number in a local area to find out where computers or fax machines are...
View ArticleWireless Networking
Wireless networks use high frequency radio signals to connect computers to each other and to shared-resources for the transmission of data such as files, images or connection to the internet. This type...
View ArticleNetworking and Microsoft Windows
Basics of using Windows on a Network: The following will be based on a Windows 2000/XP/Media Center box. Connecting a Windows box to a network using TCP/IP. As a user with proper permissions (usually...
View ArticleData Loss
We’ve attended plenty of events that preach the importance of backup, but rarely is it approached from what is essentially at the heart of data protection – data recovery. For example, did you know...
View ArticleUsing Apple AirPorts
Intro AirPort is a local area wireless networking system from Apple Computer based on the IEEE 802.11b (which runs at 11Mbps) standard (also known as Wi-Fi) and certified as compatible with other...
View ArticleBluetooth Modem Setup for PPC-6700 and Mac OS X
Here are the instructions on how to tether your Windows Mobile smartphone to a Mac OS X computer over Bluetooth 1. First, you will need to pair the handheld with the laptop. When doing this, select...
View ArticleVoice Dictation on iPhone and iPad
The iPhone has a built-in voice controls that allow you to speak to the phone and have it perform certain tasks, such as dial a given contact, go to the next track when playing music and even start...
View ArticleIntroducing Splunk: Funny name, serious logging
So, my boss says: “Write an article called ‘Getting Started with Splunk.’” I reply: “What, you think I know all this stuff? This really would be a getting started article.” But here it is and WOW is...
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