Tag: wifi

Enable Https Setting for Gmail

August 17, 2008 by Jason

recently became more for users and now you can use the ( Socket Layer) feature enable for a more online while accessing your . But you have enable the setting…

How enable default ?
Login > Go Settings > General >

set will force a and is essential keep your data safe and protect it from hijacking. It is essential particularly for those accessing and via public or non- networks. So if you routinely login via at coffee shops, airports, college dorms, then you might need this additional layer of .

But I see when I login?

uses protect your every time you log into , but they don’t use once you’re in your unless you enable this setting. Read More»

Howto Sync Wireless iPhone with Amarok

April 23, 2008 by Jason

The following allows you wirelessly sync an with in 7.10, including , editing and playing songs and playlists.

Note :- it requires a jailbroken .

Step1 :- Set up the

On your :

Click Settings → General and set Auto-lock Never. This will ensure the keeps the open.

Click Settings → and select your . Click the Static button and change the something outside the dynamically assigned range of your . For example, if your router normally assigns 192.168.1.1 - 192.168.1.5, try 192.168.1.10. This will ensure your is always contactable at the same address for syncing. Read More»

Connect Your Old Computer to WiFi Internet

February 14, 2008 by Jason

Until recently the old computers could only be wired the . Wires are not only messy but also limit the placement of your in the house. But now there is a way of connecting your old computers (even Pentium II) a , just like any other brand new devise with a built in .

Things You’ll Need: , , be connected, router, adapter (cCompatible with the of your )

Step 1:
Remove all the old connections from your , including the telephone line and cables. Read More»

Setup Home Wireless network

February 02, 2008 by Jason

With improvement in technology, setting up has become quite affordable and because of it’s benefits (who wants live in the web of wires!) most of the people prefer setup too. In this , I’ll cover that what all important things you have keep in mind while setting up the .

Devices required for setting up the :

1. enabled router.
2. DSL or Cable .
3. interface card (NIC) (may not be required, if it’s already inbuilt). Read More»

Mile High Wi-Fi Still Pie in the Sky?

January 28, 2008 by Jason

It’s been almost 7 years since major airlines in Europe and the USA first mentioned in-flight but if you’ve flown recently you will know that apart from a tiny handful of carriers it just hasn’t happened. It proved be a lot more difficult and expensive than everyone expected. Part of it is do with the rigorous certification and safety testing required for any piece of airborne electronics, before it’s allowed aloft. There have also been , developing systems that will be useable in all types of narrow and wide-bodied aircraft but the other, more fundamental difficulty is the lack of standardisation in the systems being trialled. Read More»

Change Sharing Options or the Public Folder

January 18, 2008 by Jason

Vista offers easy sharing with the Public , which is shared with other users on your and also with additional user accounts on your . By default the Public will contain sub folders for the following: Public Desktop, Public Documents, Public Downloads, Public Music, Public Pictures, Public Videos,and Recorded TV. any files out on the with other users you can simply drag and drop (or save) the files in the Public or any Public sub-. The capability automatically your Public , however, changes when you are connected a public , like hotspots for example. When you initially set-up Vista Networking options you’re required specify the type of you are connecting a , Work or Public . If you connect a Public then Vista will default disable sharing, including Public sharing. Read More»

Apple iPhone update 1.01 released

August 01, 2007 by Jason

Download and install went smooth, but for now it looks like this really is just a “bug fix” update with no noticeable added features…Anyone out there try it??

UPDATE: A list of big fixes can be found on ’s site here. It looks like just patched vulnerabilities in for the most part…so sad.

UPDATE 2: Check out some other changes we’ve all found below. Read More»

Why Wi-Fi Has To Change Or Else

July 13, 2007 by Jason

Arguably the most habit-changing and beloved networking innovation of our lifetime, is a bubble threatening burst under the weight of its own popularity. Originally developed allow multiple computers the , the lure of “free spectrum, no strings attached,” is driving every imaginable type of handheld device embed the technology as users demand at , in the workplace and in public venues.

Yet as more and more content is poured into networks, the technology is now struggling keep pace. Next generation technology, 802.11n, is widely viewed as a the current limitations. A tremendous boost , 802.11n increases the capacity of the technology hundreds of megabits per second (Mbps) from 54 Mbps today. This is achieved by ganging multiple radios together in a single device. Read More»

Connectivity and Performance Problem in Mobile PC to Wireless Access Point

July 07, 2007 by Jason

Method 1: Connect the a power source
When you plug the into a power source, Vista switches the adapter power setting in the default power plan from the Medium Power Save setting the Maximum Performance setting. This turns off the 802.11 power save mode.

Method 2: Modify the default power saving power plan
Modify the default on-battery power setting for the adapter. Configure the adapter use the Maximum Performance setting when Vista is configured use the Balanced power plan or the Power saver power plan. do this, follow these steps: Read More»

Easy WiFi Radar

June 30, 2007 by Jason

free wifiSome things in life should be free. Easy helps you find and connect open points with a single mouseclick. It’s for Dummies. And we’re giving it away.

If you have ever tried use XP’s built-in manager, you know what a it can be quickly check your or browse the web on the go. You need browse through a list of points, find one that you can connect , manually try connect it, confirm the and then wait. Even if it says that’s it connected, often it doesn’t open a webpage or you will . Read More»