Unable to connect to a WiFi network encrypted in WPA ShowUnable to connect to a WiFi network encrypted in WPA
Symptoms
My configuration
Solution
Explanation
Symptoms
You are unable to connect to WiFi network encrypted in WPA, even though it is listed, and with a very good signal (3 or 4...
Command to detect your IP address! ShowCommand to detect your IP address!
Command for Windows 2000 / XP / Vista
Command for Windows 95/98
Command for Linux
IP address (Internet Protocol) is a numerical identification to detect your computer on a network. It is used to...
Displaying video from a PC on a television screen ShowDisplaying video from a PC on a television screen
TV output
S-Video output
Configuration under Windows
FAQ
You can display the output from the computer on a television (or even the sound on an amplifier).
But that implies that the...
Wifi atheros card on linux ShowWifi atheros card on linux
The deposits
Linux headers
Madwifi tools
Observation
Loading the Modules
Verification
Most of laptops have the atheros wifi network adapter, but when you install some versions of linux like debian,...
Download PC Wizard 2009 2009.1.88 ShowPC Wizard is a powerful system information utility to detect hardware.
It can detect a large range of system components and supports the latest technologies and standards.
PC Wizard has also designed to analyze and test your computer. It can...
Creating an ad hoc WiFi network ShowPresentation of the ad hoc WiFi network
If you have two or more computers equipped with wireless adapters (WiFi cards), it is possible to easily connect them in a network by setting up a so-called "ad hoc" network, that is, a computer-to-computer...
Creating an ad hoc WiFi network ShowPresentation of the ad hoc WiFi network
If you have two or more computers equipped with wireless adapters (WiFi cards), it is possible to easily connect them in a network by setting up a so-called "ad hoc" network, that is, a computer-to-computer...
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...