Posts Tagged ‘setup’
How to setup rules (filters) in Apple Mail
How to setup rules (filters) in Apple Mail Apple Mail makes it easy to manage all your email from a single, ad-free inbox, even when you’re not connected to the Internet. For more Information about Emails and having your own Hosting Service , please visit our site @ www.certifiedhosting.com
Outlouk 2010 setup SSL email (HD)
Outlouk 2010 setup SSL email (HD)
How to setup yahoo mail on windows phone 7
How to setup yahoo mail on windows phone 7 Incoming email server : imap.mail.yahoo.com Outgoing (SMTP) email server : smtp.mail.yahoo.com Choose IMAP4,not POP3. Works also on HTC Desire.
Email setup | LG Optimus One | The Human Manual
A quick how to guide from The Human Manual showing you how to set up your email on your LG Optimus One. For more LG tutorials visit our website www.thehumanmanualonline.com or www.lgbuzz.com
Ubuntu 10.04 – My Productive Setup (Part 2) – Tips and Tricks
pc-addicts.com – (PART 2)(For PART 1, http ) How I setup my Linux distro and what applications I install to be productive. I have been a very strong Windows user since Windows 3.1, so if I could make the switch, you can too! Below is a copy of my TO-DO list after Ubuntu 10.04 (LTS) is installed: change repos and update system hardware drivers backup xorg.conf nvidia x server settings backup xorg.conf Appearance – set Visual Effects to Extra CCSM docky gnome-do quicksynergy virtualbox-ose filezilla x11vnc xchat irssi gtk-recordmydesktop htop tomboy (setup ubuntu one for notes sync) homeshare setup – Network Share flashplayer – sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree ssh server mangler k3b keepassx chromium ccsm: – workspaces – 1 row, 4 columns – win+w change to all workspaces – bottom left corner = scale (Super+W) – bottom right corner = Expo (Super+E) firefox: – speed dial – tiny menu – tab mix plus – xmarks ubuntu: – HQ dual screen wallpaper – delete bottom panel Evolution: Test imap functionality before setting up thunderbird Tips and Tricks pc-addicts.com – Website http – Twitter pcatr.im – Chat pcatr.im – YouTube pcatr.im – Greatshark IRC pcatr.im – URL Trimming Service
Ubuntu 10.04 – My Productive Setup (Part 1) – Tips and Tricks
pc-addicts.com – (Part 1)(For Part 2, http ) How I setup my Linux distro and what applications I install to be productive. I have been a very strong Windows user since Windows 3.1, so if I could make the switch, you can too! Below is a rough copy (ever changing) of my TO-DO list after Ubuntu 10.04 (LTS) is installed: change repos and update system hardware drivers backup xorg.conf nvidia x server settings backup xorg.conf Appearance – set Visual Effects to Extra CCSM docky gnome-do quicksynergy virtualbox-ose filezilla x11vnc xchat irssi gtk-recordmydesktop htop tomboy (setup ubuntu one for notes sync) homeshare setup – Network Share flashplayer – sudo apt-get install flashplugin-nonfree ssh server mangler k3b keepassx chromium ccsm: – workspaces – 1 row, 4 columns – win+w change to all workspaces – bottom left corner = scale (Super+W) – bottom right corner = Expo (Super+E) firefox: – speed dial – tiny menu – tab mix plus – xmarks ubuntu: – HQ dual screen wallpaper – delete bottom panel Evolution: Test imap functionality before setting up thunderbird Dang, I keep forgetting to use ZOOM! lol, sorry. Part 2 will have some ZOOM goin’ on! Tips and Tricks pc-addicts.com – Website http – Twitter pcatr.im – Chat pcatr.im – YouTube pcatr.im – Greatshark IRC pcatr.im – URL Trimming Service
How To: Setup your BlackBerry Email
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SweetMail – iPhone Application – Setup for Google Mail, Yahoo, .ME, Live & Hotmail
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Google Apps to Outlook 2010 Setup
Setting up your Google Apps email to work on your Microsoft Outlook 2010 software. Website: www.mindseedlabs.com
Registration and Setup for mobiwee Client Windows Mobile (Android & iphone available@mobiwee.com)
MobiWee is a set of free public services currently available for Mindows Mobile, Android and iphone with many more platforms in the works like Blackberry and symbian. Contact manager: this service allows you to add, remove, backup, or restore contacts to your device from any browser. This service is simply a convenient way to see all your contacts at once and is especially useful if youve just lost or upgraded your phone and dont want to go through the hassle of saving each contact to the SIM card. File manager: this service lets you see all your files and folders on your phone so you can upload or download from your computer or device. This service supports ringtones, music, video, pictures, word documents, really anything you can think of. SMS service: this allows you to copy, paste, send and receive your SMS messages in real time from any browser. Automatic Exchange server and POP3/IMAP configuration. This gets all your setup information from outlook and sends it to your device, so you only have to worry about it once. If you switch phones or use more than one, you just click to send the information to the new device. Favorites and call forwarding services: Favorites can be sent to your phone with one click, while call forwarding forwards calls from your mobile device to any phone. If you forget your device at home, you simply click to forward your calls to the office or any other. Application manager: this let you install the application file directly on your phone …
Registration and Setup for mobiwee Client Windows Mobile (Android & iphone available@mobiwee.com)
MobiWee is a set of free public services currently available for Mindows Mobile, Android and iphone with many more platforms in the works like Blackberry and symbian. Contact manager: this service allows you to add, remove, backup, or restore contacts to your device from any browser. This service is simply a convenient way to see all your contacts at once and is especially useful if youve just lost or upgraded your phone and dont want to go through the hassle of saving each contact to the SIM card. File manager: this service lets you see all your files and folders on your phone so you can upload or download from your computer or device. This service supports ringtones, music, video, pictures, word documents, really anything you can think of. SMS service: this allows you to copy, paste, send and receive your SMS messages in real time from any browser. Automatic Exchange server and POP3/IMAP configuration. This gets all your setup information from outlook and sends it to your device, so you only have to worry about it once. If you switch phones or use more than one, you just click to send the information to the new device. Favorites and call forwarding services: Favorites can be sent to your phone with one click, while call forwarding forwards calls from your mobile device to any phone. If you forget your device at home, you simply click to forward your calls to the office or any other. Application manager: this let you install the application file directly on your phone …
How to setup a wireless home router without a PC?
I have a D-Link DIR-615 Wireless N Home Router and it works fine when connected via Ethernet Cables to my laptop, But I can’t get it to work wirelessly without connecting my router to a PC/Laptop via LAN.
How can i get my laptop to access the internet wirelessly through my D-Link DIR-615 without another PC or laptop?
can any one help me to setup adsl in linux?
i am using a conextent accessrunner adsl modem in linux.it establishes the link but i dont know how to give my username and password.
How to setup a wireless network from a linksys router and ethernet bridge?
I am using DSL and I would like to know why my ethernet bridge is not working right while the router and wireless laptop card is? The bridge I am using is connected to a pc. The other one is on the router.
How to Setup Gmail inside the Online Lead Finder
In this demo, I show you how to test your gmail settings, setup a template and also how to configure POP/Imap insider your Gmail account so you can send emails through Gmail with the Online Lead Finder
Ideal Home Network (Hardware) Setup?
I am moving to a new house and I am planning to network all rooms. My plan at this point is to run Cat5e cables from every room to the garage, where I want to combine them in a patch rack. In the same vicinity, I want to place a router/switch to connect all rooms to a single modem. In addition, I would like to connect a dedicated server out there in the future.
Here are my questions:
- What is the CLEANEST way to accomplish the task. I am trying to avoid the “home-build” look and are planning on going for a (semi-)professional set-up.
- Once the cables come out of the wall, should I first feed them into their separate patch cabinet (in-wall? wall mounted?) or should I feed them straight into a small (wall mounted) server rack.
- What is the cleanest/safest/easiest way o run the cables through the wall/underneath the floor? Are racetracks the best way to go?
- Are there any good web tutorials?
- Where is the best place to purchase the equipment?
What kind of wireless router/switch setup is best for my home networking needs?
Hello Yahoo Community, it’s my first yahoo question!
Currently, we’re running a home network using a Motorola Surfboard SB5120 Cable Modem (we have Cox Cable Internet w/ powerboost – *advertised speed* = 15Mbps *actual speed* = 1-2 Mbps, on a good day). We’re running the network through a Netgear 54 Mbps WGR614 v6 wireless router. We have secured the network with a WPA generated passkey.
The problem: the laptops, desktops, iphones, and game systems are not able to connect wirelessly to the router at the same time without at least one getting kicked off the network or the network timing out. We have to do a manual modem reset (you know, unplug the power cord 10 sec, cross fingers, plug back in, etc.) at least once a day if not more often to get the device we want to connect at the time on the network properly.
We want to be able to connect the list of existing devices below but manage connections better so that the network isn’t completely hogged and folks aren’t kicked off the wireless network at home at random. The house is a two story house, but the range of the wifi signal does not seem to be the issue – someone will be surfing the net without any problems on a laptop upstairs in the furthest bedroom away from the router while someone else is trying to connect sitting a foot or two from the router itself downstairs and they can’t get on.
We would also like to create a home network that can not only connect the devices listed below more efficiently, but we want the option in the future to add in a networked printer that the computers can all print to centrally as well as add network-attached storage from two spare USB 2.0 hard drives to do backups on the computers in the house and possibly use as a central media hub/server to stream to the TV in the future.
My best guess for the reason for the problem boils down to three things: 1) The cable modem is a bit old and might be giving out randomly and we may need an upgrade, but I am not sure and/or 2) We need to upgrade our internet service to 25 Mbps and/or 3) The wireless router cannot handle the amount of devices connected to it.
I was thinking about upgrading us to an Airport Extreme Base Station or similar router but need to know if this will be able to handle the connections we need.
We’ve got the following devices connected:
1 Desktop PC running Windows XP connected via ethernet cable
2 Macbook Pros running Leopard and Snow Leopard connected wirelessly
1 iMac running Leopard connected wirelessly
2 iphones connected wirelessly (sometimes – mostly we have to default to 3G due to devices getting kicked off the network randomly and would prefer to use the wireless connection at home)
1 Tivo DVR connected via ethernet cable
1 Ps3 system connected via ethernet cable
1 Nintendo Wii connected wirelessly
1 Xbox 360 system connected wirelessly
1 VOIP Vonage router connected via ethernet cable
Any suggestions for routers or other setup ideas would be great. One restriction is that we can’t run CAT6 or other similar modification solutions as we rent our home. We need a non-destructive solution. I’m willing to run a few more ethernet cables along the floors with cable ties here and there but nothing involving drilling or running wires through a wall.
Any suggestions or advice for our set up would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you for your time Yahoo Community!
Thanks for the advice TexasNetWolf! I tried the IPCONFIG command to get the ping test going with the router and it seems like the router is definitely the problem. The connection kept timing out as you said, but would work every once in a while.
The next question then would be if I have to get a new router, what kind would be best in terms of ease of set up for the list above – along with some room to grow to add the network attached storage, printer sharing and media server capabilities I mentioned above?
Simple Email Setup (2-Minute Productivity #8 GTD)
How to Setup your Email with IMAP to use the INBOX Zero – Episode of the “2-minute Productivity Show” by Michael Sliwinski, founder of Nozbe – Simply GTD web application – www.nozbe.com
How to Setup Your Gmail as PUSH email on your iPhone/iPad Touch – www.ianbrown.cc/blog
www.ianbrown.cc In this video, I show you how to set up your Gmail email account as PUSH email so that you get instant notification like a Blackberry. Normally, when you set up Gmail on your iPhone, it is set up in IMAP format, which does not support PUSH email, but I found a way around that. Enjoy!
How do I set up my wireless router when the setup doesn’t detect my old router?
I got a wireless router today and the instructions has it written to use the CD first. I did that but it wasn’t able to detect my old router so I can’t continue. How else can I set it up so that it’s secured? I have a Linksys WRT54G, if it matters.