We moved into our new house about a year ago and I was super excited because I had it all wired up with Cat 6 cable and Ethernet ports all over the place! Unforunately for me, I didn’t realize that all of those connections would be coming from one location and that happened to be Post from: Setup a Second Wireless Router on Your Home Network
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Setup a Second Wireless Router on Your Home Network
OS X Lion was released yesterday and I was super excited to upgrade for all the new features like Launchpad, Mission Control and full-screen apps. Once installed, it’s definitely been worth the $30 to upgrade.
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OS X Lion – The Network Backup Disk Does Not Support the Required AFP Features
This paper presents a wireless multicast tree construction algorithm, SWIM (Source-initiated WIreless Multicast).
Most people work outside of their homes for at least eight hours, five days per week. During the time we are at work, we have no idea what is happening at our homes.
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Use a Network Web Cam to Watch Your House from the Web
Grid-based networks (or grids for short), such as meshes and tori, have been the underlying topology for many multicomputers, and have been extensively studied in the past as a graph topology. In this paper, we investigate some topological properties of grids without boundary wrap-around (meshes) and with boundary wrap-around (tori). In particular, we study the problem of finding the number of nodes located at/within a given distance from a given node (surface area/volume) in the network and derive some expressions for computing such a number