Showing posts with label networks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label networks. Show all posts

Monday, October 26, 2015

How to Connect an iPad to a Router


Launch the Settings application on the iPad by tapping its icon on the home screen.
Tap the 'Wi-Fi' button. A list of Wi-Fi networks within range will be displayed in the 'Choose a network' box.
Tap a router's Wi-Fi network in the 'Choose a network' list to connect to it. If requested (and it may take a few seconds for the next screen to appear), enter the passcode to gain access to the router's secured Wi-Fi network.
Press the 'Join' button, and the iPad will be connected to the router and its Wi-Fi network as long as the two remain in range of each other.
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Sunday, October 18, 2015

How to Connect to a Macbook Via WiFi (3 Steps)


Click on the Apple button, which opens the main menu. Select 'Network' and then press 'Configure' on the network page. Check the box next to 'Show AirPort status in menu bar' and now click the Airport icon, which looks like a signal. Note that if you already have airport enabled, you can skip this step.
Choose a network from the list that pops up after you click the Airport icon. You will see all the wireless networks in range of your computer, including wireless Internet networks. If the network has a password (closed network), a box will pop up asking you to type in the password. Click 'OK' and you should connect to the network right away.
Go to the folder that contains the hard drives and you will see a folder that is called 'Network Folders' and it will contain all the shared folders on the network. To share your folders, go to 'System Preferences' and select the 'Sharing' button. Put a check in the 'File Sharing' box and then click the '+' sign to choose the folders you are going to add. Once you have selected all the folders that you wish to share, click the '+' button next to 'Users' and select the users you wish to share the file with, or select all of them. Select the arrow on the top left corner of the screen to apply the changes.
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Wednesday, September 16, 2015

How to Install IPA Files With iFile


Connect the iPod, iPad or iPhone to your home's network by clicking on the 'Settings' button. Click on the 'Wi-Fi' button, then select your home network from the list of networks that appears.
Open the iFile program on your device by clicking on the 'iFile' icon.
Open your SSH program and enter your device's IP address in the 'Address' field.
Type 'root' in the username field, then type 'alpine' in the password field.
Click 'Connect' on your SSH program to connect to the device.
Locate the IPA file on your computer, and drag the icon to the 'Applications' folder on the device to install it.
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Saturday, September 12, 2015

How to Log Onto a Megabus WiFi


Turn on the laptop's wireless adapter. For example, a switch on the case of the laptop may control the wireless adapter, or you may need to enable the adapter in the Windows 7 Mobility Center. To open the Mobility Center, click 'Start,' then click the 'Control Panel' option. Click 'Mobile PC,' then click 'Windows Mobility Center.' The Mobility Center interface opens. Click the 'Turn Wireless On' button. The wireless adapter is now enabled.
Click the 'Wireless Networks' icon in the Windows taskbar. A list of available networks opens.
Click on the 'Megabus' entry, and click 'Connect' to connect to the Megabus wireless network. If there is no Megabus entry in the list, wireless may not be available on the bus at that time. A message will appear when you are connected to the Wi-Fi network.
Open a Web browser. The Megabus network access page opens. Click the 'Login' button. You are now fully connected to the Megabus Wi-Fi network. Check your email, browse the Internet and enjoy your trip!
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Friday, September 4, 2015

How to Access Free WiFi With a Macbook Pro (4 Steps)


Click the wireless icon in the upper-right corner by the clock.
Wait approximately 10 seconds for the wireless networks in the area to be detected and displayed.
Click the name of the hotspot with the strongest signal, indicated with more solid black curved bars.
Open a Web browser and attempt to connect to a Web page to verify connectivity.
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Wednesday, September 2, 2015

How to Connect a MacBook to the Internet (7 Steps)


Evaluate the type of Internet connection you will use to connect your MacBook to the Internet. There are four types of connections you can use, according to the MacBook User's Guide: AirPort wireless connection, modem, Ethernet or dial-up.
Gather any pertinent information you will need to access the connection. Often wireless and Ethernet or LAN networks require an IP address, and are secured with a user name and password which will be required to gain Internet access.
Open the System Preferences menu from the Apple drop down menu in the top left corner of your screen.
Click on the Networks tab within the System Preferences pane and choose your mode of connection (AirPort wireless connection, modem, Ethernet or dial-up).
Enter any required information such as password. The Set-Up Assistant will help walk you through the process of establishing your Internet connection.
Plug any wires or cables into the computer. This is necessary when you are connecting to a phone line for dial-up Internet or a modem device.
Open your internet browser to ensure you have properly established an Internet connection.
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