How to Build a Cardboard Subwoofer for Pennies!,Build your very own high quality sealed subwoofer in just a fraction of the time it would take to build a traditional box. It's all about Sonotube, the toughest cardboard you'll ever meet!
How to Build a Cardboard Subwoofer for Pennies!
Free Router Hack Gives You Remote PC Access
Free Router Hack Gives You Remote PC Access,Want to get access to files, music, movies and more stored on your home PC, wherever you are in the world? This clever hack turns your local PC into a free web server, and you don't need a static IP address to do it! Save money and time with this DIY tip.
files stored at home? How about hosting a home web server? Static IPs are expensive, if you can even get one. We set up Dynamic DNS instead!
How to make a Cheap WiFi Antenna Booster
How to make a Cheap WiFi Antenna Booster,Patrick Norton Shows you how to make a simple WiFi antenna booster.
Onno Purbo's wokbolic solution to boosting low-cost internet access
Onno Purbo's wokbolic solution to boosting low-cost internet access,In short, what he was doing was to take a wok -- the versatile round-bottomed cooking vessel originating in China -- added on a wifi pen drive, and manage to create rough-and-ready and cheap tool to extend the wireless capacity of your computer. In this way, one could link up dozens of others while sharing a single fat pipe to the Net.
This makes Net access a whole new ball game, specially in resource-poor, talent-rich countries where most can't afford the luxury of the internet.
Purbo, a PhD, counts among his current priorities "spreading knowledge -- through many workshops, demos, seminars in Indonesia -- on low cost Internet access using wokbolic, neighbourhood network, open source software, internet telephony etc."
Wokbolik, what's that?
Wokbolik, what's that?,"What's that for?" I asked.
Dr. Purbo showed every sign of enjoying his joke tremendously.
But in a little while, things were up and running. It was about information, not steamed rice or sambal.
As participants at the PANALL2009 camp finished lunch, the diminitive former academic turned tech-campaigner mounted the stairs and began his strange demo.
By the time he finished, everyone was astounded by the simplicity of the technology he used. And it's power.
In short, what he was doing was to take a wok -- the versatile round-bottomed cooking vessel originating in China -- added on a wifi pen drive, and manage to create rough-and-ready and cheap tool to extend the wireless capacity of your computer. In this way, one could link up dozens of others while sharing a single fat pipe to the Net.
This makes Net access a whole new ball game, specially in resource-poor, talent-rich countries where most can't afford the luxury of the internet.
Purbo, a PhD, counts among his current priorities "spreading knowledge -- through many workshops, demos, seminars in Indonesia -- on low cost Internet access using wokbolic, neighbourhood network, open source software, internet telephony etc."
To know more about his work, search for the terms "wokbolic" or "wajanbolic" (the "wajan" is the Indonesian term for the "wok"). The second part of the name, of course, refers to the parabolic reflector, which is what it is, even if of an unusual kind.
Some of the papers he has written are in Indonesian, but there's enough images to guide one around.
See this Bahasa Indonesia note which gives a detailed design and step-by-step guide on how to create a "wokbolic and bazooka" antenna for 3G.
Caution: PVC tubing and aluminium tape is to be used to create this low-cost weapon against information-poverty.
By using this ingenuity, Purbo makes a USB wifi stick -- which could link computers a few metres away -- to connect over hundreds of metres. Someone was asking about using such a tool "in series" -- as kind of repeater stations.
"To cook.... yes, it's to cook," laughed Onno Widodo Purbo, who calls himself "an independent ICT writer who dreams to see a knowledge-based society in Indonesia."
Dr. Purbo showed every sign of enjoying his joke tremendously.
But in a little while, things were up and running. It was about information, not steamed rice or sambal.
As participants at the PANALL2009 camp finished lunch, the diminitive former academic turned tech-campaigner mounted the stairs and began his strange demo.
By the time he finished, everyone was astounded by the simplicity of the technology he used. And it's power.
In short, what he was doing was to take a wok -- the versatile round-bottomed cooking vessel originating in China -- added on a wifi pen drive, and manage to create rough-and-ready and cheap tool to extend the wireless capacity of your computer. In this way, one could link up dozens of others while sharing a single fat pipe to the Net.
This makes Net access a whole new ball game, specially in resource-poor, talent-rich countries where most can't afford the luxury of the internet.
Purbo, a PhD, counts among his current priorities "spreading knowledge -- through many workshops, demos, seminars in Indonesia -- on low cost Internet access using wokbolic, neighbourhood network, open source software, internet telephony etc."
To know more about his work, search for the terms "wokbolic" or "wajanbolic" (the "wajan" is the Indonesian term for the "wok"). The second part of the name, of course, refers to the parabolic reflector, which is what it is, even if of an unusual kind.
Some of the papers he has written are in Indonesian, but there's enough images to guide one around.
See this Bahasa Indonesia note which gives a detailed design and step-by-step guide on how to create a "wokbolic and bazooka" antenna for 3G.
Caution: PVC tubing and aluminium tape is to be used to create this low-cost weapon against information-poverty.
Measurements have to be precise too, explains Dr Purbo, as he talks in fractions... so as to get the exact size and shape to reflect the wireless link and connect computers, almost magically it would seem.
By using this ingenuity, Purbo makes a USB wifi stick -- which could link computers a few metres away -- to connect over hundreds of metres. Someone was asking about using such a tool "in series" -- as kind of repeater stations.
Windows Vista Tip - Security Customization
Windows Vista Tip - Security Customization,Security has been stepped up along with more alerts in Windows Vista. Are they nagging and annoying you? If you want to disable these notifications follow these easy steps to turn them off.
Windows Vista Tip - Controlling the Sidebar
Windows Vista Tip - Controlling the Sidebar,Remove the Windows Vista sidebar from starting up every time you start windows. This tip is for those that find the sidebar crowds their desktop or just don't have use for it. Kick it out with these simple steps...
How to: Skin Vista Sidebar
How to: Skin Vista Sidebar,This quick tutorial will show you how to skin your Windows Vista Sidebar on XP. Im guessing this also works on Windows Vista.
Heres the Links:
Sidebar Styler:
http://www.stoyanoff.info/blog/code/s...
Glow Custom Skins:
http://webtrance.deviantart.com/art/Q...
DeviantART.com:
http://www.deviantart.com/
How to use Windows Vista Sidebar
How to use Windows Vista Sidebar,This will show you how to use the Windows Vista Sidebar. It shows how to add gadgets, close gadgets, and open and close the sidebar.
Windows Vista - Using the Windows Sidebar and Gadgets
Windows Vista - Using the Windows Sidebar and Gadgets,Windows Sidebar keeps information and tasks at your fingertips, and helps you be more productive at work and at home. A platform for a brand new acategory of mini applications, for both the desktop and the web. These new mini-applications are called Gadgets for Windows Sidebar.
Windows Vista - Improved and Automated Help Options
Windows Vista - Improved and Automated Help Options,Windows Vista Help is now task-based, updated regularly, and many helps topics provide you with automated step-by-step instructions. Furthermore, Windows Vista Business includes a link to Small Business Resources, an online resources designed to help you get more out of your software
Windows Vista - Setup and Connect to Network with Simplicity
Windows Vista - Setup and Connect to Network with Simplicity,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 Setup a Wireless Connection
How to Setup a Wireless Connection,In this video we will show you how to connect to a wireless network using Windows XP.
Review of Linksys Wireless-G USB Adapter
Review of Linksys Wireless-G USB Adapter,Frees up a PCI slot in your case, portable, and is efficient and fast.
USB Wifi Adapter Antenna
USB Wifi Adapter Antenna,This Wifi adapter didnt have good range, so i added up an antenna which helped alot.
PVC ant USB Wifi extender cable by AJT
PVC ant USB Wifi extender cable by AJT,Live report successfully making extender USB Wifi cable and PVC alumunium foil/wajanbolic.
Components of Wajanbolic, conventional-cost-saving antenna
Components of Wajanbolic, conventional-cost-saving antenna - Components of Wok-Bolic a.k.a Wajanbolic, a traditional cost saving Wi-fi receiver antenna made in Indonesia.
How to Increase Your Wi-Fi Signal
Wajan Bolic - How to Increase Your Wi-Fi Signal - Do you need a stronger wireless signal or greater network access? I'm Mark Erickson, and this is Infinite Solutions. In this episode, I'll show you a simple hack to extend the range of your wireless card.
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