Tagged: Wireless

Why Its Time to Say Goodbye to Free Wi-Fi – Part Two

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Why Its Time to Say Goodbye to Free Wi-Fi – Part Two. Excellent article that helps you be safer if you use free Wi-Fi. I appreciate Ken Colburn “The Data Doctor” suggestion. It is repeated below.

…There are couple of free forced HTTPS add-ons that I’ve tested and work without what you experienced with the EFF tool:

For Firefox users – Force-TLShttp://bit.ly/9CzNPE

For Chrome users – KB SSL Enforcer http://bit.ly/d5thKD

 

I just installed the KB SSL Enforcer and will test it with a free wireless network tomorrow.

 

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Using Bluetooth stereo headphones with a Mac or iPhone

Using Bluetooth stereo headphones with a Mac or iPhone. The review says both “yes” and “no”. I have never been impressed with Bluetooth and too often it seems to get interference. I worked at a company that tried to use Bluetooth earpieces and they were always problematic even though they cost a great deal of money. I would avoid it.

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The Wireless ! Electric Bike That Charges Your iPhone – Gas 2.0

The Wireless ! Electric Bike That Charges Your iPhone – Gas 2.0. This $2000 bike would be pretty tempting for thieves. Still the idea of being able to charge your bike and iPhone and the fact that this probably lasts longer than other bikes might make it worthwhile.

 

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Airport Express slow or showing a 169.x.x.x address?

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You aren’t alone.  An extensive discussion of this problem and other experiences with Apple Express/Extreme hardware at this Macintouch thread. Sammy Banos is typical of people who had this problem and suggested a workaround:

I too updated my Airport Express to firmware 7.5.2 yesterday evening. I’m using the AE as “connected to an existant wireless network“, giving the AE a static IP adress. As you may have guessed, I too experienced the IP changed to the APIPA thing, ie 169.x.x.x.

After going through some forums it appears that this configuration (join wireless network, static IP) is the troublemaker… added to the performance issues other experienced.

My best advice is to stay away from that 7.5.2 firmware and expect Apple hear our pleas (their forum is already filled up on the problem) and release a corrective firmware.
For those who already upgraded, revert to 7.4.2, and you should retrieve the Airport you first loved.

 

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