Posts Tagged ‘connect’

HD: Telus HTC Hero Unlocked & Working On Rogers 3G

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

So I went and got myself the new-to-Canada (finally!) HTC Hero today. Thing is, Telus has exclusitivity, but since they’re now GSM, they can be used on all other phone carriers! Verizon = CDMA/EVDO 800/1900 ATT = GSM/GPRS/Edge 850/1700/1900/2100; 3G 850/1900 T-Mobile = GSM/GPRS/Edge 1900; 3G 1700/2100 Telus Bell Rogers = GSM/GPRS/Edge 850/1700/1900/2100; 3G 850/1900 (So just compare the network frequency bands between the phone carriers and you’ll understand who’s compatible with who; also note that these settings are standard for all GSM phone on the Rogers network) Anyway, you first get the phone/SIM unlocked through various sources (I got my unlock code off eBay), and simply follow my video’s instructions to get data and internet working on Rogers 3G network. All programs – Settings – Wireless controls – Mobile network – Mobile network settings – Access point names – Menu – New APN – Name = “xxx” APN = “internet.com” Username = “wapuser1″ Password = “wap” MMS settings – All programs – Settings – Wireless controls – Mobile network – Mobile network settings – Access point names – Menu – New APN – Name = “xxx” = APN = media.com – Username = “media” – Password = “mda01″ – MMSC = “mms.gprs.rogers.com”

Windows Vista – Setup and Connect to Network with Simplicity

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

Windows Vista sreamlines the process of connecting to networks and enables you to connect to any type of network–local wireless networks, corporate networks through a virtual private network (VPN) or a remote access service (RAS), or dial-up– all from the Network Center.

How to connect Xbox 360 to live using a laptop or computer with wireless internet

Friday, April 16th, 2010

UPDATE PLEASE READ: Some users may have to bridge their connections this can be done by highlighting both options under LAN/High Speed Internet and right clicking. then select bridge connections. Other users may have to restart their computer/laptop each time they want to turn on live. That is how it is for me. This is an audio and visual tutorial on how to connect Xbox 360 to Xbox live using a laptop or computer with wireless internet. You will need a ethernet cable as well. Looking for a Halo 3 Clan?? Join us at themortalimmortals.webs.com Register and we will try you out!!! If you’re gonna hate on this video don’t even bother. You think I give a fuck what you think? This is just to help others cuz it put me through hell setting mine up. My GamerTag: Keeper of Tim3 OR Cal1 me Pinto Sorry about the poor quality Special Thanks To: RedCardSoccer for the audio help Fellow YouTubers that taught me this first

How to connect a Xbox 360 to a Windows PC

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Here is a short tutorial on how to connect a Xbox 360 to a Windows PC. If you are still having problems connecting, it is most likely a firewall problem either with the software based firewall on the computer or the router’s internal firewall. Just to make life a little bit easier for you guys, here is a link of troubleshooting steps to get you connected if you are having trouble. support.microsoft.com Since the firewall is mostly the issue when it comes to connection problems, you must open certain firewall ports for the connection to be enabled. Here are all the ports you need to open (NOTE: These ports have to be opened on the Windows firewall, not the router’s)Port numbers are on the left hand side. You have to manually open these ports. ***INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO OPEN THESE PORTS ARE LISTED BELOW THE PORT NUMBERS THAT ARE SHOWN BELOW*** 2869 UPnP Framework TCP 1900 UPnP Framework UDP 10284 Windows Media Connect UDP 10283 Windows Media Connect UDP 10282 Windows Media Connect UDP 10281 Windows Media Connect UDP 10280 Windows Media Connect UDP 10243 Windows Media Connect TCP To manually open a port, follow these steps: 1. Click “Start”, and then click “My Network Places”. 2. Under “Network Tasks”, click “View Network Connections.” (Or, right-click “My Network Places” on the desktop, and then click “Properties”.) 3. Right-click the connection that you use for the Internet, and then click “Properties”. 4. Click the “Advanced” tab, and then click “Settings”. ***Note If the

Windows Vista – How To Get Free Wireless Internet

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

CLICK MORE INFO.^ | Welceom to episode 5 of our free tutorials! in this video we will show you how to connect to the internet which is wireless. That means it is fast speed aswell! If you do have any problems go to our channel and we will help you. You can also see a wide range of options that we have made: __–**Your computer is too far from the router or access point**–__ With 802.11b or 802.11g routers and access points, the maximum range is up to 150 feet (46 meters) indoors and 300 feet (92 meters) outdoors. With 802.11a routers and access points, the maximum range is 50 feet (15 meters) indoors and 100 feet (30 meters) outdoors. These ranges are in optimal conditions with no interference. Make sure that your computer is within this range and as close as possible to the router or access point. If the computer is portable, try moving it around to determine the range of the wireless signal and the best place to put the computer. If you are unable to get closer to the router or access point, you might want to consider buying and installing an external antenna to your wireless network adapter. Many wireless network adapters are set up so that you can attach an external antenna to them, which will provide you with better reception than the built-in antenna. Check the information that came with your wireless network adapter to see if you can install an additional antenna. Your router or access point is turned off or not working properly: There are two things to try: Make

How to get your Nintendo Wii online (wireless internet)

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Classic Game Room HD – MARIO KART Wii review Part 1

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

Part 1 of 2. Classic Game Room HD reviews MARIO KART Wii for the Nintendo Wii. This game is the bomb for those of you looking for intense, colorful and competitive kart racing gameplay on the Wii. We use the Wii wheel in this review. This Mariokart review of Mario Kart has gameplay footage from Mariocart showing the game being played and why Nintendo Mario Cart is awesome. Mario Kart Wii was released for the Wii in 2008 and has numerous courses from the Super Nintendo SNES Mario Kart, the N64 Mario Kart and the handheld games. It works with the Nintendo WFC Wi Fi Connection to give you international competition against mariokart players from around the world. Internet gameplay is free, fast and fun. Play as many of the Mario universe characters like Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Wario and Toad. Unlock vehicles, gokarts, tracks and motorcycles as well as additional characters. You can race in Mario Kart as your Mii when you unlock it. What is the list of unlock unlockable items in Mario Kart? You’ll see some of them in this review along with some tips and tricks for gameplay if you learn something by watching the awesome footage on screen of the Mario Kart races. Could we butcher English to make room for any more search terms? No, because this review of Mario Kart is the ultimate best mariokart Wii review on youtube reviewed by the Wii reviewers at Classic Game Room reviewing Mario Kart Wii and other Nintendo Wii video games released in 2008 and 2009. CGRHD is the retro old school new modern game reviewer to watch. Voted the 2009 “Best Game Reviewer on youtube” by the Classic Game Room voting agency.

How to get a wireless Internet connection using Mac Airport enabled computer

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

First, shows how to get a wired connection to another computer or game console. Second, shows you how to get wireless connection without a wireless router. This is my first actually video, i thought alot of people might think this is helpful. Sorry for the quality it was quick so i never had time to deal with HQ. I know Mac OS all around so if you have any questions just ask.

Connekt – Bluetooth to Wifi Bridge; Free internet via bluetooth

Friday, February 26th, 2010

An innovative University of Waterloo Design Project that allows a Bluetooth enabled phone to access a wifi network using only its bluetooth connection. If interested, send email to maniramezani+connekt@gmail.com

How To Bridge (connect) Your Mac’s Wireless Internet Connection to Your Xbox 360

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

A quick tutorial on how to bridge (connect) your Mac's wireless Internet connection to your Xbox 360 using an ethernet cable. YOUR IP SETTINGS ON YOUR XBOX 360 SHOULD BE: IP Address – 192.168.2.2 Subnet Mask – 255.255.255.0 Gateway – 192.168.2.1 YOUR DNS SETTINGS ON YOUR XBOX 360 SHOULD BE: Primary – 68.105.28.11 Secondary – 68.105.29.11