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  • This is "Advanced"?! - Reviews

    would default to providing the IP address of the machine that the UPnP Advanced Settings window is opened on, for any of the services that is shows a checkbox for. Why? XP/UPnP goes to all the trouble of offering pre-configured services (ports), and one of...

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  • Save $100, Get WiFi On Xbox 360 - Picture Stories

    the Xbox 360 via an Ethernet cable to the laptop, and then let the laptop’s wireless adaptor access your router. The laptop essentially acts as your wireless adapter. This setup worked for me on a laptop running Windows XP, although it should also work...

  • The big difference(s) - Reviews

    supported features include Dynamic DNS for DynDNS, DtDNS and Cn99, UPnP (enabled by default), checkboxes to control PPTP, IPSec and L2TP passthrough (enabled by default) and a checkbox to control WAN port ping response (disabled by default). What the 3Com doesn't...

  • Enter Audacity - Reviews

    stick with EZ Vinyl/Tape Converter. If you want to be able to preserve your audio assets at the highest possible sampling and bit rates and have full control over the audio format(s) used, then Audacity has you covered. I don’t have space here to...

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  • XP Registry Edits for Flash-Friendly Disaster Recovery - Reviews

    Hibernate checkbox. 5. Click Okay. By disabling the system hibernate feature, you will avoid the hibernate file created by Windows XP. You will not only free up space, but also avoid the file writing associated with the hibernate file. Then you...

  • 25 Windows 7 Release Candidate Features - Picture Stories

    memory (2 GB for virtual XP Mode or the 64-bit version), 16 GB hard disk space (20 GB for the 64-bit version or 30 GB if you want to use XP Mode). The paging file and system partition are smaller than they are with the beta, though. Even the...

  • Setup and Administration - Reviews

    and everything went smoothly. Since XP has built-in wireless networking features, but isn't set up to handle dual-band cards, I was glad to see that NETGEAR's utility and XP knew how to stay out of each other's way. Kudos also to NETGEAR for supplying clear...

  • Setup and Administration - Reviews

    Since XP has built-in wireless networking features, but isn't set up to handle dual-band tri-mode cards, I was glad to see that NETGEAR's utility and XP knew how to stay out of each other's way. If XP's "Zero Config" feature is enabled, NETGEAR's utility hides...

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