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How to enable GPS on your OPTION GTM382 module?

18-May-09

How to enable GPS on your GTM382 module? On some Option Globetrotter modules it is possible to enable the GPS interface, so you will be able to use the second antenna connector of the module to retrieve GPS information from over the air and to forward the GPS signals to third party software like Googlemaps for example. Getting started : check hardware and interface configuration…

How to enable built-in wireless function of the computer?

10-Mar-09

How to enable built-in wireless function of the computer?

How to reinstall drivers?

26-Sep-07

Go to Control Panel > System > [Hardware] > Device Manager. You will see a list of categories and devices installed and connected to your computer. If your card was not installed with correct driver Windows will display it as “Unknown Device” or “Communication Device” or “Ethernet Controller”. You can identify incorrectly installed devices by Question Mark or Exclamation Point next to the device…

Using the Microsoft Bluetooth Stack

19-Aug-07

Using the Microsoft Bluetooth StackMicrosofts Service Pack 2 for Windows XP includes its own Bluetooth stack. The stack has limited support for Bluetooth applications compared to other Windows-based implementations, but covers most of the application

How to determine your IP address ?

02-Aug-07

How to determine your IP address in Window 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Mac OS X ?

Linux Support for W_LAN chip set TI TNETW1130GVF ?

27-Jun-07

I bought a SAFECOM SWLCT-54125 802.11g+ Wireless LAN CardBus PC Card am stuck, looking for ideas (Yes, stupid me, bought without checkingcompatability, tempted by price (17 GBP), must have been mad, Mea Culpa!):According to http://safecom.cn (Then ty

How To: Manually Setting Up the Linksys WRE54G Wireless-G Range Expander – Update

25-Jun-07

IntroductionLinksys” WRE54G Wireless-G Range Expander is a WDS-based 802.11b / g repeater. Its purpose is to receive a signal from an Linksys WAP54G access point or WRT54G and WRT54GS wireless router and relay it to extend a wireless LAN’’s range. T

How We Test Wireless LAN Products

25-Jun-07

IntroductionNOTE: This information reflects our test procedures for wireless products tested in November 2005 and later. For wireless products tested before October 1, 2003, see this article. For wireless products tested after October 1, 2003 and bef

How To: Sniffing the Air

25-Jun-07

IntroductionWireless security – two words generally spoken in the same tone as jumbo shrimp and government organization. Because of the nature of the technology, and the easily-broken encryption solutions that are currently out there, it becomes a qu

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