My friend found this program called connectify that allows him to do that but, In order to use the program you must have windows 7. So does anyone have any Idea how I can do this on Vista?
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My friend found this program called connectify that allows him to do that but, In order to use the program you must have windows 7. So does anyone have any Idea how I can do this on Vista? or a program.. for example, most phones have internet browsers that run from their signal, so is there a way to do that on a computer for places where there is no wifi, but cellphone signal? if so, where can i buy online? Need to set up a security feauture for a laptop and I don’t know how to get into the router. I get to wifi hotspots and try to use them, but they are password protected. Is there some way or program that I can use to get on the hotspot? I stay in hotels and they sometimes have wireless internet connections but I can’t use them because they are WPA. I want to convert a bluetooth receiver into a wifi receiver because I want to be able to use it rather than buy an actual wifi receiver. I read that it was possible I just don’t know how. Is there a program that I can use to switch it back and forth from a bluetooth [...] I can see that with my Wireless PCI Card, it picks up network file speed 54 MBPS, but on Ethernet Cord, it picks up on 100 MBPS. Which device will give you faster download and upload speed? How do you change the security code on a wireless connection once it’s been entered into the laptop?I’m using a wireless connection, but accidently put the wrong password in on my laptop when it asked for my security password (encryption key). Now I don’t know how to get into the connection to change the password to the right one. Any help with wireless connections? LG E300 (price $999.99 cdn) Something about built in configuration utility? I’m not sure, but I’m trying to get my ds wifi to work. Like any program that I can load onto it or even hack the drive itself. It’s a kingston 1 gig DataTraveler. Back in October of 2005, Microsoft, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Consumer Action, a public watchdog and education group, joined together to launch a campaign aimed at helping consumers prevent their computers from getting turned into zombies.Hacking was real then as it is real today. Hackers always manage to stay one step ahead [...] |
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