Adding a "Wireless Access Point" to a wired Ethernet LAN
The easiest way to create a wi
Adding a "Wireless Access Point" to a wired Ethernet LAN
The easiest way to create a wireless network is to add a "Wireless Access Point" to an existing, wired Ethernet that already has Internet access and supports the "DHCP" protocol for automatic configuration. This 5-minute movie shows exactly how I did it in a hotel room, using a low-cost "Travel Router" in "Wireless Access Point" mode.
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This is a narrated, 90-second free preview of the AskMisterWizard.com movie by the same ti
This is a narrated, 90-second free preview of the AskMisterWizard.com movie by the same title. The full movie lasts for 9 minutes, and can be downloaded from www.AskMisterWizard.com
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Peabody versus Pigface
A really great example of the state-of-the-art in computerized f
Peabody versus Pigface
A really great example of the state-of-the-art in computerized flight simulation, this 10-minute movie records a battle between two World War II classic fighter airplanes using "Aces High", one of the best and most popular flight simulators as of 2006. This encounter took place on 10Oct2004 in a geographic simulation of the Solomon Islands.
Narration describes what is happenning. This encounter was a real cliff-hanger!
My Flight Simulation Laboratory: http://snowplow.org/bobbosen/fslab/
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Hosting Servers on the Internet, using resources from www.AskMisterWizard.com
How to se
Hosting Servers on the Internet, using resources from www.AskMisterWizard.com
How to set up a game server, a file server, a print server, a web server, or an Internet voice server so that others can access it from the Internet. References other resources from www.AskMisterWizard.com that viewers will find helpful. Discusses Static IP address, Dynamic IP address, Port Forwarding, Dynamic DNS, NAT Router as a hardware firewall, and Internet Connection Sharing.
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This is a 90-second, free preview of the fourth movie in o
From www.AskMisterWizard.com
This is a 90-second, free preview of the fourth movie in our Internet Series, and that movie explains why you should consider purchasing and installing a NAT router for use as a hardware firewall, even if your home has just one computer.
Small routers use "Network Address Translation" (NAT) technology to translate your internal and external IP addresses, hiding the existence of your private IP network from the worldwide Internet. A NAT router will find and translate all of the addresses within all of your message packets to let you access Internet resources, but it prevents Internet computers from accessing you without your permission, and it won't bog down your computer like a software firewall can. This video uses digital movies and animation to help you visualize and understand how your router works, and the simplest way to install it for protection of all of the Internet client processes of a single PC. If you are considering purchase of a small router for use as a hardware firewall, then this video is for you!
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As your Local Area Network (LAN)grows, you will probably purchase and install several low-
As your Local Area Network (LAN)grows, you will probably purchase and install several low-cost, hardware modules: A Router, a Print Server, perhaps a File Server, etc. This 9-minute video shows how you can use your favorite web browser to configure, optimize, customize, and safely manage those devices.
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This is a preview of 18 separate Movies on Local Ar
From http://www.AskMisterWizard.com
This is a preview of 18 separate Movies on Local Area Networking and Internetworking. All 18 are available (in various, non copy-protected formats) from www.AskMisterWizard.com.
This free, 90-second video preview includes movie clips and still shots from all of the videos in our "Ethernet" and "Internet" series. You'll see images and brief animated clips illustrating Ethernet cables, hubs, switches, and routers. You'll see Ethernet frames encapsulating IP Packets with TCP and UDP data payloads inside them. You'll see electronic message packets in transit between client and server computers, and you'll get a whimsical glimpse of what the Internet looks like from the inside out.
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From time to time you may be unable to communicate
From http://www.AskMisterWizard.com
From time to time you may be unable to communicate with a computer or server on the Internet, or your Internet performance may slow to a crawl. If the problem is not in your own computer or in your own Local Area Network, you will probably need assistance from your Internet Service Provider, and when you ask their Technical Support staff for help, you will get much better care if you are well prepared with relevant information. The - "Traceroute" - utility will provide the additional detail you will need in order to identify connection or performance problems within the equipment provided by your Internet Service Provider, or within other equipment out on the Internet.
An even more powerful testing tool than - "Ping", - TraceRoute - sends a carefully organized series of "Ping" packets to every router along the pathway to a designated Internet destination, revealing and measuring the performance of the entire pathway connecting two computers through the Internet. If your ISP is misbehaving, TraceRoute will reveal the details. This free, 1-minute preview describes our lavishly animated, 9-minute movie showing how TraceRoute works, how to use it, and how to interpret the results.
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Preview Simple NAT Routers Part 2: Multiple PCs
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Do you
Preview Simple NAT Routers Part 2: Multiple PCs
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Do you need to share a single Internet connection with 2 or more computers? Then you'll need to buy a router, and our 18-minute movie entitled - "Simple NAT Routers Part 2: Multiple PCs" - will make it easy for you!
That movie is the fifth title from our - "Internet Series" - and it explains how your router uses - "Network Address Translation", or - NAT - to share your Internet Service Provider's single Internet connection with two or more computers in your home or small office.
When most Internet Service Providers arrange Internet access, they assign just one Internet Address and assume you will connect just one computer. Like the other movies in our Internet Series, - "NAT Routers Part 2" is narrated in plain English, and it uses digital photos, rendered animations, and text to explain how you can use a low-cost "NAT" router to share that access among several computers in your home or small office.
Don't suffer with the jargon and the instruction manuals that come with routers; download and watch this free, 90-second preview of that movie now!
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