Get “WIFI” Anywhere You Have Cell-Phone Service! (Mac, PC)
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Today I will show you a relatively simple process called tethering. It allows you to take a cell phone that has Internet access, and use it on a computer. Example: you’re driving, you get stranded, And your phone’s screen is broken so you really cant text for help ( 911 is also not available) of course this is all just a scenario I’ve made up. You could also be in school without WiFi although you have your phone and a laptop. You simply want to be able to take your phone’s Internet and use it on your laptop. That’s what I’m going to show you how to do… This process is known as “tethering”, as long as you have free cell phone Internet, your bill will not increase in cost. If your plan does not contain free Internet, your bill will spike. So be careful. I hope you all enjoy this tutorial, have a good day.
Jonathan
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Does this hotel have internet access in Japanese – www.bitesizejapanese.com
Does this hotel have internet access in Japanese – www.bitesizejapanese.com
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How to Get a Free Domain Name and Free Hosting http://free-webhosting-area.blogspot.com
DOMAIN:
http://www.co.cc/?id=164812
HOSTING:
http://www.000webhost.com/201602.html
This video will teach you how to get a website that has free hosting and a free domain name.
Duration : 0:3:53
Shmoocon 2010: Infrastructural Weaknesses in Distributed Wireless Communication Services 3/6
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Speaker: Zack Fasel
In order to combat the problem of wireless communication services in remote and well insulated buildings, wireless communication providers have designed and issued a distributed wireless communication device (DWCD… yes I made that acronym up) pushing the cost and installation to the consumer while increasing consumer satisfaction with their wireless coverage.
With any distributed end-user hardware device, these DWCDs are susceptible to various security issues and flaws at both a hardware and software level. We’ll take a journey into how these DWCDs of various wireless communication services operate and the flaws discovered in their design and implementation as well as the legal issues of investigating these devices. Hardware hackers meet software hackers.
For more information go to: http://bit.ly/ayh0xT
Duration : 0:10:0
Shmoocon 2010: Infrastructural Weaknesses in Distributed Wireless Communication Services 2/6
Clip 2/6
Speaker: Zack Fasel
In order to combat the problem of wireless communication services in remote and well insulated buildings, wireless communication providers have designed and issued a distributed wireless communication device (DWCD… yes I made that acronym up) pushing the cost and installation to the consumer while increasing consumer satisfaction with their wireless coverage.
With any distributed end-user hardware device, these DWCDs are susceptible to various security issues and flaws at both a hardware and software level. We’ll take a journey into how these DWCDs of various wireless communication services operate and the flaws discovered in their design and implementation as well as the legal issues of investigating these devices. Hardware hackers meet software hackers.
For more information go to: http://bit.ly/ayh0xT
Duration : 0:10:0