What is your MAC address? ShowWhat is your MAC address?
Windows
Linux
If you want to know what your MAC address is, this is an easy process. MAC stands for Media Access Control and the MAC address enables you to locate the network adapters address of your PC....
Lists of ports based on the applications using them ShowLists of ports based on the applications using them
Here is a list of applications with their respective ports, available on the site portforward.com
http://portforward.com/cports.htm
Under Linux, if you want to know the ports...
How to change XP Serial/License number ShowHow to change XP Serial/License number
Go to / Start Menu/ Run/ Type regedit and click OK.
Before any operation in the registry, he should make a backup of the registry as a precaution
In the Registry Editor, click File...
Download Random Number Generator Pro ShowRandom Number Generator Pro is a tool that generates a list of random numbers based on customizable criteria. You can choose the minimum and maximum limits and incrementing numbers. Limits can be positive or negative values.
Advantage
The...
Download A-PDF Number ShowDescription
The application is designed by A-PDF.com. Simple and easy to use, the application is completely FREE! A-PDF Number is tool that allows you to add or create the page numbers in PDF files. The application allows you to create documents...
NAT- Network address translation, port forwarding and port trigg ShowThe principle of NAT
Network address translation or NAT was developed in order to respond to the shortage of IP addresses with IPv4 protocol (in time the IPv6 protocol will respond to this problem).
In fact, in IPv4 addressing the number of...
Port/Ports TCP/IP ShowThe use of ports
Many TCP/IP programs
can be executed simultaneously over the Internet (you can for example open several browsers simultaneously or browse HTML pages while downloading a file via FTP). Each of these programs works with a protocol,...
How Bluetooth works ShowHow it works
The Bluetooth standard, like WiFi, uses the FHSS technique (Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum), which involves splitting the frequency band of 2.402-2.480 GHz into 79 channels (called hops) each 1MHz wide, then transmitting the signal...