Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Wi-Fi Battle #331 (Killer Nacho v xXMrSaggyXx)

Here’s a match with a real-life acquaintance of mine, known as xxmrsaggyxx on Youtube. It’s a pretty fun match where I use Raichu (because it’s not Pikachu). Anyway, I made this video completely with my laptop (as opposed to my desktop) because I’m going to be going on a trip the entire month of January and I wanted to make sure I could post some videos for you guys during that trip. Seems to have worked alright, maybe even a little better than my Desktop. Anyway, leave a comment about how you will be spending your New Years. His Youtube channel: www.youtube.com Take a look at my alternate channel, where I’m currently doing a Chrono Trigger playthrough: www.youtube.com Anyway, rate, subscribe and leave a comment.

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Saturday, February 6, 2010

Epson Stylus NX515 All-in-One Printer Offers Faster Printing and WiFi Technology


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All-in-One printer technology is what you will receive when purchasing the Epson Stylus NX515. Printing, scanning, and copying are three things that you can do with the printer. This printer though goes the extra mile. It has WiFi capabilities that let you share this printer with other printers in your home. If you would like to add extra memory to this printer, you will be able to do just that because the Epson Stylus NX515 has memory card slots for your convenience.

You will love being able to print photos, documents and lots of other things from your iPhone. This printer has a tilt LCD monitor where you can see everything as it is being printed. There will be no more guessing about what is printing from your printer.

If it is high speed that you want then, the Epson Stylus NX515 will work great for you. It is two times faster than other comparable models and the quality of your prints will stay the same. The Epson Stylus NX515 can print thirty six pages per minute.

Ink for this awesome printer is dropped by Micro Piezo technology. It is dropped when needed with in jets. There are four colors of ink that are included with this printer. They are yellow, cyan, magenta, and black. Cartridges of ink come individually and can be changed that way. The ink used in the Epson Stylus NX515 is DuraUltra and will not smear on your printed pages.

The look for a printer that meets all of your needs will come to an end when purchasing the Epson Stylus NX515.

Printers is a different genre of gadgets and you need experts from this field to evaluate it accurately. One of the best experts on the panel is Tom Walker who has over two decades of experience with printers. He started his career with Cartridge SAVE a few years back as a writer and still prefers them for original Epson ink apart from other accessories.

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Friday, February 5, 2010

Security: How To Secure Your Wi-Fi Network?


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How to secure your Wi-Fi network?

Most wireless router you bought might have an installation CD by vendor, and the CD will walked you through setting up security on your router in a step by step guide or wizard. Probably you will never have to or by the way need to use it.

Actually I never install those CD because I find these programs cumbersome and my main reason is to avoid having multiple management applications which has nothing to do with my network.

So, my suggestion here’s how to set up security on your router without using a custom application.

STEP 1 > Open a new browser.

STEP 2> you may now type in the IP address of the router in your browser. The step here is where you could access to management system of your router. Due to different vendors, you need to lookup on your router’s manual for the IP address (Usually its 192.168.0.1, 196.168.1.1 or 10.10.0.1 or something similar to those matches) and the default password for the router. Please bear in mind that every brand of router’s management GUI (Graphical User Interface) is different, I can’t show you every brand as I only have one brand here to work with, so I will just direct you towards those areas which you need to configure. Please take it easy and it’s not complicated, however you might need a bit of time to trial and error on your side. Try exploring around and find the appropriate section to manage. It’s usually quite simple.

STEP 3> You should never forget this step to set a new administrator password. It’s always a good first step to start with to prevent you from forgotten it later on. The step to set here is often not located in Security section; you will need to take a look at Utilities, System Settings or User Management area. Find it and change the password immediately for any user account which is available.

STEP 4> Enable wireless security. To turn on your encryption, look under Wireless Security or equivalent tagged. The step over here will need you to either use WPA or WPA-PSK, this will only appropriate if devices on your network supported it. Otherwise you will need to use 128-bit WEP (refer to picture above). For WPA or WPA-PSK, you’d have to type in your passphrase/password, else for WEP you’d need to hit the generate key. Please note that you will need to write down your passphrase/password into a piece of paper or copy it to notepad application and transfer to a thumb drive, so that you can type/copy that password into your client machines.

STEP 5> Change your SSID. You shouldn’t make your SSID sound like “hack me”, this will probably be a default SSID, normally those did not configured their SSID will have their router name such as “linksys”, “belkin”, “aztech” or “dlink”. Try changing it to something menacing which will be a threat for them to connect. Example likes “virusgeek”, “iamvirus”, “virusspreader” or “hackingyou”. Probably you can think of something better than this. Remember you’ll need this SSID when you browse through available wireless networks from your client machines. You’ll find this setting under a menu called Channel or SSID.

STEP 6> Save your configuration by hitting “Apply Changes” or “Save Changes” or “Save Settings”. You will need to save every change you make to the router in order to take effect. Probably you must reboot your router multiple times during this procedure to be safe and secure.

Congratulation! You’ve covered the basics setting for you Wi-Fi network. If you would like to continue advanced up your wireless security, please go ahead and I think they’re more techie. If you are lost or paranoid, you could just turn off your SSID broadcasting. (Disabling SSID broadcasting will need you to manually type in the network name as it won’t show up in windows wireless network scan.) or alternatively you can turn on MAC address filtering which will only allow limits access to your network with a list of clients you specifically approve.

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Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Pokemon Wi-Fi Battle Sakura VS Dawn (Nekumi-algo xD)

Cuarta batalla q subo, cambie un poco el equipo, ahora meti un Flygon pero con ella no fue muy buena idea ya q los ataques y los evs del Flygon estaban pensados para otra cosa jjiji. Esta batalla fue muy dificil, cometi un error al dejar a mi Gyrados VS Aerodactyl…y bueno eso casi me cuesta la batalla pero al final me rescato Ttar xd jiji. Espero les guste la batalla, saludos a todos los q visitan mi canal n_n La cancion q es utilizada en este video es sin animos de lucro y solo por diversion.

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Friday, January 29, 2010

BlackBerry Storm 9500 Vs HTC Touch HD


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BlackBerry 9500 Strom is a 3G compatible smart phone that comes in a curvaceous and sleek black casing. The gorgeous handset comes equipped with a GPS navigation application and HTML web browser through which users can access popular social networking sites like MySpace and FaceBook. Its integrated media player allows users to enjoy playback music in popular file formats like MP3, AAC+ and WMA ProPlus. Its 3.2 MP digital camera provides crystal clear pictures. It allows the users to record and play videos in H63, H64, MPEG4 and WMV formats.

BlackBerry 9500 Storm has support for GSM 850, 900, 1800 and 1900 frequencies. It comes with 128 MB of flash memory. Its memory can be extended by 8GB by using a MicroSD memory card. The device has a talk time of 5.5 hours and a standby time of 360 hours. Its 155 gm weight would not appear large if we consider the multitude of functions that the gadget supports. Its Qwerty keyboard comes with SureType feature that provides ease of writing text to the users.

The messaging features supported by the Storm include MMS, SMS, Instant Messaging, Wireless Email and Email with attachments. It can play MP3, MIDI and polyphonic ringtones. The device comes with many useful organiser features like calendar, To Do List, alarm clock, speaker phone, multi tap, phone book and auto rotate touch screen.

On the other hand, HTC Touch HD is a 3G smart phone that comes with a Qualcomm MSM processor. The device is quite good in multitasking. Its HSDPA compatibility allows the users to download data into the device at a speed of 7.2 MB per second. When charged fully, its battery would give a talktime of 8 hours and standby time of 440 hours. Its Wi-Fi support allows the users to wirelessly connect the handset with other compatible gadgets.

Its 3.8 inches LCD touch screen has a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels that provides good quality displays. Its TouchFlo application allows the users to make on screen selections of options by the gestures of her / his fingers. Its call, home and back keys are situated just below the screen for easy access. The device comes with 512 MB of ROM and 288 MB of RAM. It measures 115 mm in length, 62.8 mm in width and 12 mm in thickness. It weighs 147 gm and supports MMS, SMS, Instant Messaging and Email with attachments messaging services.

HTC Touch HD comes equipped with a 5 MP camera which is fitted with advanced camera setting features. It supports GSM tri-band ( GSM 900, 1800 and 1900 ) and HSDPA 2100 networks. The gadget’s bluetooth support allows it to transfer data wirelessly to other compatible devices with fast speed and without any hassles. The device is loaded with useful applications like Document Viewer, Handwriting Recognition, Speaker Phone and AGPS Navigation.

In the comparison of BlackBerry Storm 9500 vs HTC Touch HD, we find that both handsets are superior in their own respects. It depends more on the individual to decide which handset would suit him as per his requirements and expectations.

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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Construction of a Parabolic Antenna Reflector to Improve WiFi Performance


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A wifi antenna reflector? There are some good reasons to try and boost the reception of your wifi system, or to boost the signal from your wireless router in a particular direction.

This article gives constructional details for an antenna reflector that we built, using tips and guidance from elsewhere on the web. It sadly didn’t achieve enough of a boost to achieve the goal of long-distance (200 yards) reception, but it did boost reception, and would be fine for less-ambitious goals.

Wifi Antennas - why are they useful?

With wifi, you generally have one or two small antennas built into your wireless router, and an antenna on your PC built into the laptop, or in a USB dongle. Generally this is all you need, but occasionally you need something a bit better.

For example, at home, if your study is some distance from the router, you can get a poor signal, or away from home, in a hotel, you could find similar problems.

To solve it, you can improve the antenna on your PC, or if at home, you can also improve the antenna on your router. The idea is to make an antenna directional, so that it is stronger in a desired direction, and weaker in directions that don’t matter. With a laptop PC, you antenna is usually built into the panel holding the screen, and there’s no way to improve it. So you will need to buy a USB wifi dongle with an external antenna connection. By positioning the dongle (on a USB cable) you may improve reception, and by installing a larger antenna, you may improve reception. In either case this may be enough to solve your problem, without worrying about directional aspects.

However, once you have an external antenna, either on the PC or the router, you can give it directional properties with a suitable reflector, which we did as described below. Another approach is to make your own directional antenna from scratch, something referred to as a ‘cantenna’. Basically this is a metallic can, acting as a guide to the radio waves, with a rod inside as the antenna. On the web, there is much discussion of the optimum size for a cantenna, with many devotees of using a Pringles foil-lined canister.

Our Wifi Antenna Project

The background to this project was staying at a hotel with no wifi, yet knowing that about 200 yards away there was a restaurant with wifi for which I could get the access code (by having a coffee there!).

So the challenge was to improve my laptop’s reception, given an extremely weak signal from the restaurant.

So as always, I did a certain amount of research on the web, and discussions with technology-minded friends, Jim and Bill. My first thoughts were to go for a cantenna, but it seemed this was best suited where the signal was strong, and the cantenna was needed to exclude nearby interference, or else the cantenna was used at both ends (router and PC) to provide a kind of pipeline for the radio waves.

However, my challenge was a very weak signal, that needed amplification, so I went with a different design, that of having a reflector to concentrate the waves onto a standard antenna. Where only minor improvements in signal are needed, it seems from the web that even a flat metallic reflector behind the antenna is enough. However for anything more challenging, a curved parabolic reflector is needed. The clincher was that my tech contact Bill (a ham radio enthusiast in Ohio) concurred with going for a parabolic design for what I wanted to do, rather than the cantenna.

The Antenna Design

Various web sites had design advice, which was all useful. In the end I decided to buy a USB wifi dongle, with antenna connection, and a large external antenna, called a ‘rubber duck’ to get maximum gain on the signal before adding the reflector. The reflector would be aluminium foil glued to a curved cardboard structure, which fitted onto the antenna.

To build the structure I used two types of card. For the curved reflector, I wanted card that was tough, but could be bent into a curve without folding or cracking. I bought a sheet of card used in picture framing, about 1.5 mm thick (1/16″). For the three crescent shaped supports, I wanted card that was rigid and couldn’t be easily bent. For this I used corrugated cardboard from a packing box, about 3mm thick (1/8″).

For the shape of the reflector, I used a Parabola Calculator freeware program. I gave it my desired dimensions in hundredths of a mm, ie. Diameter = 30000 (ie. 300mm, about 12″), as the program only works with whole numbers. I wanted the focal length to be about 6150 (61.50 mm) to match half a wavelength at 2.4GHz (I’m not certain of rationale, but I thought the reflection would then match the incoming signal at the focal point, rather than interfere with it). So I set the Depth to 9146 (ie. 91.46mm) to get this focal length. This gave a ratio of focal length to diameter of 0.2 (I read in one web page that ideally this ratio should be between 0.3 and 0.6, but I wanted a good diameter to pick up weak signals) The program produces a table of values to mark out a template on graph paper.parabola calculations I also marked the focal point, which is the point where the reflector concentrates its collected signals.

I used the graph paper template to mark out and cut out three supports, drilling a hole in each at the focal point. Because it was to fit on the rubber duck antenna, which is thinner at the top, I made the hold smaller for the topmost support. I also left an extra rectangular strip on the card, in addition to the crescent needed, to strengthen the structure. I even glued an extra strip along here on each piece to make it thicker/stiffer - but have a feeling this was ‘over-engineering’!

Next I cut out the rectangle to be the curved back, and spent two weeks shaping it to fit the supports. Most of the time, I had it trapped in a bookshelf, gradually adding books to make it more curved and to fit the shape. Once shaped correctly, I glued the curved back to the supports, with the antenna in place to ensure it all lined up. I put tape round the whole lot, to secure it while the glue dried (I used a solvent adhesive ‘Evostik’ in case a water-based glue affected the card).

About the last stage was to glue a sheet of aluminium foil to the back of the curved shape, using a very thin layer of adhesive. Finally I glued a ’sighting’ card on the top of the assembly, so that I could aim more precisely at my distant radio source.

Tests and Results

Adding the reflector made a significant improvement in some signals, and brought in other signals that hadn’t been seen before, especially if I experimented with alignment (horizontal v. vertical) as well as direction. In fact, it was very sensitive to direction - just a few degrees could make a big difference to the received signal. I mainly used inSSIDer to measure the signal, which was handy as it plots a graph as it goes, so easier to see what changes you are getting to a signal as you experiment.

At home, where I have broadband anyway, I was able to pick up an unsecured wifi system, previously out of range, and get onto the web. So the conclusion is that the principle is workable of tapping into a wifi system beyond normal range. Sadly, however, the original goal was not achieved, as it did not bring that restaurant into range! I guess I was just hoping too much to cross a 200-yard gap. I’d thought of making a new reflector with greater width, but portability is an issue, and the thought of taking a giant antenna through a hotel reception…

Copyright Michael S Mitchell

If you wish to see photographs of the antenna during construction, visit http://www.wotnext.com/Info.aspx?Parabolic-Reflector-for-Wifi-Antenna.

For relevant links on wifi antennas, go to http://www.wotnext.com/Map.aspx?t=Wifi-Antenna.

The Parabola Calculator freeware program is at http://mscir.tripod.com/parabola/.

inSSIDer is freeware from http://metageek.net.

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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Laptop Review - HP Compaq nx9420


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The HP Compaq nx9420 is designed for professionals or large businesses that need to have a large display, air tight security, and be mobile around the office. This desktop replacement can handle virtually any task, with dual core processor, 256MB dedicated video memory, 1GB of RAM and weighing in at 7.4 pounds, is not too heavy to be taken home occasionally.

The 17 inch BrightView widescreen in fantastic. Watching movies or working through spreadsheets won’t be a problem. This laptop computer is one of the few on the market that has a separate number pad, and the keyboard and touchpad worked well. There is a scratch resistant coating around the keyboard to give it extra protection. Along the top of the keyboard are external controls for Wi-Fi, audio, video and HP’s Info Center System, which allows you to adjust security settings, manage wireless devices and search a support database.

The 8 cell battery that comes as standard lasted four hours and five minutes with the Wi-Fi turned on. This length of time is considerably more than other comparable laptops. There is an option for a twelve cell battery which supposedly will last for eight hours.

This notebook comes configured with 2.0GHz Intel Core Duo Processor T2500, 1GB DDR2 RAM, ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 graphics, 80GB hard drive at 7200 rpm and a DVD burner. With the Core Duo Processor, multitasking did not slow the system down at all. With the ATI graphics on board, this system is equipped to handle 3D games without any problems. The games played smoothly and looked great on the widescreen. The speakers at the front of the unit also performed well, even when the volume was turned up loud.

As far as security goes these features come standard: fingerprint reader, Smart Card reader and Kensington Lock Slot. HP’s ProtectTools is the companies Trusted Platform Module, which is a security chip on the motherboard. ProtectTools also has file and folder encryption. There is also the new accelerometer technology which senses the systems movements and parks the hard drive if it senses the computer is falling or is bumped.

The HP Compaq nx9420 has all the ports and connections that a business user should need. There is VGA, S-Video-out, Firewire, four USB 2.0 ports as well as headphones and microphone jacks. There is a PC Card slot, and network connections including Gigabit Ethernet, 56 Kbps V92 Modem, integrated 802.11 a/b/g and Bluetooth.

At $1,999 the HP Compaq nx9420 is not cheap, but if you are in the market for a business notebook computer with portability and power, it’s hard to go past this one.

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Sunday, January 24, 2010

Pokemon Battle Revolution - Wi-Fi Battle #007

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Saturday, January 23, 2010

Advertising Costs - Are They Worth It?


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With the increase in number of ads the advertising costs are sky-rocketing. Every new or old company wants to advertise their product. Also advertisement is the only medium through which the company can inform the people about their new products, services, offers, etc. Advertising now-a-days is the difference between a highly successful industry and a moderately successful industry.

People have slowly but surely started understanding the importance of advertising and marketing and are investing money in this field. Quality and good ads can fetch you many customers. Various types of ads or ad campaigns have various prices. There are many factors that need to be taken into consideration before deciding the advertising cost. An advertisement can cost you even million of dollars. But, to get maximum customers and good business, companies are willing to pay this much money.

A TV commercial is the costliest form of advertising. There are many factors that need to be considered before the deciding the exact costs of a TV advertise.

1. Length: Length of the ad or the duration of the ad is the most deciding factor and long ads can cost you a fortune. The cost is applied on per second basis and depending on the length of the ad the advertiser will have to pay the money.

2. Frequency: This factor determines the number of times the ad will be broadcasted on the channel in a whole day or week or month as per the agreement.

3. Timing: Prime time TV ads cost more than the normal ads. Also ads that are broadcasted during special events like concerts, awards; matches, etc. usually cost more than the normal ads.

4. Brand ambassador: Depending on the start value of the person the brand ambassador of your company may demand money for acting in your ad. Famous sport personalities, movie stars, and other celebrities make for good brad ambassadors.

5. Creators, director and other crew: To make a good TV ad, good director, good concept, good creator, and good models are required. The advertiser has to bear the cost of all this.

Hence TV commercial is said to be the costliest form of advertising.

News paper ads are comparatively cheaper. The also news paper ads do not need any director or cameraman, and can help you save lot of money. The factors that contribute to the cost of news paper ad are:

1. Size: The newspapers usually sell their space on per cm sq. basis. Depending on the size of your ad you may need to pay the required amount.

2. Place: Another very important factor is the place where the ad is published. Front page and last page ads cost more as compared to middle page ads as they are considered premium spaces.

3. Popularity: depending on the popularity of the news paper and the number of subscribers the news paper may demand higher publishing cost for ads. Also color ads cost more than black and white ads.

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Friday, January 22, 2010

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