Showing posts with label connections. Show all posts
Showing posts with label connections. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

How to Restore Proxy Settings (3 Steps)


Launch Internet Explorer. Click 'Tools' from the menu bar, then select 'Internet Options' from the drop-down list. The Internet Options window will open.
Click the 'Connections' tab, then select the 'LAN Settings' button. Select the check boxes next to 'Automatically detect settings' and 'Use automatic configuration script' in the 'Automatic configuration' section.
Click the check box next to 'Use a proxy server for your LAN' in the 'Proxy server' section, then click 'OK.' Click the 'Apply' button, then 'OK' and restart Internet Explorer.
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Monday, September 21, 2015

How to Connect a Mac to a PC With Firewire (10 Steps)


Turn on both computers. Connect one end of the Firewire cord into the back of the PC and the other end into the Mac. Wait a few seconds for the computers to recognize the Firewire.
Cancel the 'Found New Hardware' prompt that appears on the PC. This prompt will repeatedly come up and it should repeatedly be closed.
Go to the 'Start' menu and then to 'Control Panel.' Then click on 'Network Connections.' Find the icon that says '1394 Connection' and right-click on it. The 'Properties' option will appear. Click on it.
Select the 'TCP/IP' button when the 'IP over Firewire' selection appears. Then select the 'Properties' button.
Choose the 'Use the Following IP Address' selection when the next window appears. Enter the following into the field: '192.168.3.1' and hit 'OK.'
On the Mac, go to 'System Preferences' by clicking on the Apple logo on the top left corner of the screen. After clicking 'System Preferences,' select 'Network Settings' and then 'Built-in Firewire.'
In the IP address field, enter the same numbers you entered on the PC: '192.168.3.1', then click on the 'Show All' button in the top of the window.
Choose 'Sharing' after clicking the 'Show All' window (which takes you back to 'System Preferences'). In the 'Sharing' screen, check 'Remote Login'.
Visit winscp.net (see Resources section) to download WINSCP. After it has downloaded, open it. When the prompt asks for the Firewire IP address, enter the same address you entered previously-'192.168.3.1'-and log in using your Mac log in information.
The contents of the Mac hard drive will appear and you can now copy or drag files back and forth between the computers.
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Sunday, September 20, 2015

How to Sync a MacBook Pro With an iPad (6 Steps)


Connect the iPad and the MacBook Pro using the USB cable included with the tablet. If the MacBook has a compatible version of iTunes installed, it opens automatically. If it has an older version of iTunes, update it by clicking the 'Help' menu and selecting 'Check for Updates.'
Click the 'Continue' button when the iPad welcome screen appears. This first-time setup sets your syncing preferences for use during future connections. Read the software license agreement and click 'Continue' again.
Enter your Apple ID and associated password in the provided boxes. This links your iTunes account to the iPad, and allows you to transfer purchased media and make new purchases directly on the device. To create a new Apple ID, click the 'I do not have an Apple ID' radio button to set one up. Click 'Continue.'
Leave the 'Set up as new iPad' radio button selected and click on 'Continue.' Enter a title for the iPad in the 'Name' box and check the boxes below to automatically sync songs, photos and applications as desired. If you do not choose to sync information automatically, you can still manually add that type of media to the iPad. Click 'Done' to exit setup.
Wait for the first sync process to finish. This may take some time depending on the size of your media library. If you did not choose any automatic syncing options or left some media types unsynchronized, you can add specific items to the device by dragging files from the iTunes library over the iPad's icon in the left frame.
Click 'Eject' when finished and disconnect the iPad from the MacBook Pro. The device syncs again when reconnected.
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