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Howto Sync Wireless iPhone with Amarok

The following allows you to wirelessly sync an with in 7.10, including adding, editing and playing songs and playlists.

Note :- it requires a jailbroken .

Step1 :- Set up the

On your :

Click Settings ? General and set Auto-lock to Never. This will ensure the keeps the open.

Click Settings ? and select your . Click the Static button and change the to something outside the dynamically assigned range of your . For example, if your router normally assigns 192.168.1.1 - 192.168.1.5, try 192.168.1.10. This will ensure your is always contactable at the same address for syncing.

Open Installer.

Click on All Packages ? OpenSSH ? .

Click All Packages ? BSD Subsystem ?

Step2 :- Set up

A third party source provides the ipod convenience package needed to properly mount and unmount an or , and for gtkpod users, a newer gtkpod that’s required for the and .

First you need to edit the /etc/apt/sources.list file

sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list

add the following line

deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/ipod-touch/ gutsy main

Save and exit the file

Update the source list

sudo aptitude update

the ipod-convenience and packages

sudo aptitude ipod-convenience

When asked, enter the of your or that you selected earlier. When asked for a folder to mount your or , either leave the default of /media/ipod or another folder if you prefer - just remember to use that folder name for rest of this . The package will make the folder for you.

Step3 :- Set up

Click Applications ? Sound and Video ?

When you first open up :

Click Settings ? Configure .

Choose Media Devices.

Hit Add Device.

Select Media Device for the plugin type.

Point it at your mount point, /media/ipod.

Back in the main app, click the blue cog icon called Configure Device just above the or . For Pre-Connect , add -mount, for the Post-Disconnect , add -umount

Click Connect. After entering your , your or should now appear in .

You can now add, edit, and delete music to the like any other device. Just drag the music files into , and hit Transfer to move them to your . When you’re done, stop any music playing from the and click Disconnect.

Music should show now up in the immediately.

Note: If music doesn’t show up immediately this may be due to a bug recent BSD Subsystem packages missing the killall . If so, you can killall for , move the ‘killall’ file to /usr/bin/on your , and enable the execute permission.

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Connect Your Old Computer to WiFi Internet

Until recently the old computers could only be wired to the . Wires are not only messy but also limit the placement of your in the house. But now there is a way of connecting your old computers (even Pentium II) to a , just like any other brand new devise with a built in .

Things You’ll Need: connection, , to be connected, router, adapter (cCompatible with the of your )

Step 1:
Remove all the old connections from your , including the telephone line and cables. (more…)

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Setup Home Wireless network

With improvement in technology, setting up home wireless connection has become quite affordable and because of it’s benefits (who wants to live in the web of wires!) most of the people prefer wireless setup too. In this guide, I’ll cover that what all important things you have to keep in mind while setting up the Home Wireless Network.

Devices required for setting up the connection :

  1. Wireless enabled router.
  2. DSL or Cable Modem.
  3. Wireless network interface card (NIC) (may not be required, if it’s already inbuilt). (more…)

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Mile High Wi-Fi Still Pie in the Sky?

It’s been almost 7 years since major airlines in Europe and the USA first mentioned in-flight Internet access but if you’ve flown recently you will know that apart from a tiny handful of carriers it just hasn’t happened. It proved to be a lot more difficult and expensive than everyone expected. Part of it is to do with the rigorous certification and safety testing required for any piece of airborne electronics, before it’s allowed aloft. There have also been problems, developing systems that will be useable in all types of narrow and wide-bodied aircraft but the other, more fundamental difficulty is the lack of standardisation in the various systems being trialled. (more…)

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Change Sharing Options or the Public Folder

Vista offers easy sharing with the Public folder, which is shared with other users on your network and also with additional user accounts on your computer. By default the Public folder will contain sub folders for the following: Public Desktop, Public Documents, Public Downloads, Public Music, Public Pictures, Public Videos,and Recorded TV. To share any files out on the network with other users you can simply drag and drop (or save) the files in the Public folder or any Public sub-folder. The capability to automatically share your Public folder, however, changes when you are connected to a public network, like Wi-Fi hotspots for example. When you initially set-up Vista Networking options you’re required to specify the type of network you are connecting to a Home, Work or Public network. If you connect to a Public network then Vista will default disable sharing, including Public folder sharing. (more…)

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10 Tips To Improve Your Wireless Network

If Windows ever notifies you about a weak signal, it probably means your connection isn’t as fast or as reliable as it could be. Worse, you might lose your connection entirely in some parts of your home. If you’re looking to improve the signal for your wireless network, try some of these tips for extending your wireless range and improving your wireless network performance.

1. Position your wireless router (or wireless access point) in a central location

When possible, place your wireless router in a central location in your home. If your wireless router is against an outside wall of your home, the signal will be weak on the other side of your home. Don’t worry if you can’t move your wireless router, because there are many other ways to improve your connection. (more…)

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