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  • ThinkPad 770 X/Z User’s Guide pdf
  • Attention for Use Overseas In many countries, you cannot use the ThinkPad modem function until IBM has received approval from the proper authorities. Your ThinkPad modem is a worldwide modem and can be used in any country where Postal Telegraph and Telephone (PTT) type approval has been obtained. If the country you want is not on the Country Selection listing, see http://www.ibm.com/thinkpad on the Internet, and download the newest Country Selection list. If you are a non-U.S. user, run the Country Selection program in the ThinkPad Modem folder after you complete the ThinkPad modem installation. The “Country Selection” window enables you to change the country name to that of the country in which you are actually going to use the ThinkPad modem telephony function in. Click on ThinkPad Modem in your operating system; then click on Country Selection. Confirm whether the selection matches the country name in the Dialing Properties listing (for Windows 98 and Windows 95). For more information on the use of the internal modem in a specific country, contact the IBM customer support center in that country. You can look up the phone number by referring to the international service information booklet that came with your computer. Finding Information in This Online User’s Guide The following topics are covered in this Online User’s Guide. Click on the topic you want to read: Changing the Date and Time Power Cord Requirements Selecting the Country for the Internal ThinkPad Modem Using the Audio Features Using the Modem Features
  • How and Why More Secure Technologies Succeed in Legacy Markets: Lessons from the Success of SSH
  • Secure shell (SSH) can safely be called one of the rare successes in which a more secure technology has largely replaced a less secure but entrenched tool: telnet. We perform a market analysis to determine how and why SSH succeeded despite the existence of an entrenched legacy tool while similar technologies such as secure file transfer protocols have been far less successful. We show that network externalities, usually a first order effect, were not a significant factor impeding the adoption of SSH, and that SSH offered equivalent functionality and greater ease of use. We argue that these factors were the primary consideration in the willingness to change. Additionally, we argue that the openness of the standard, which facilitated the creation of numerous compatible implementations, was a key element in the economic decision made by system administrators. Introduction Secure shell (SSH) can safely be called one of the rare successes in which a more secure technology has largely replaced a less secure but entrenched tool: telnet. Since the early commercial and later open source versions in the mid 90s, the tool, created as a replacement for telnet and the rsh/rlogin/rcp trio, has become the method of choice for remote login and X tunneling and is a rapidly becoming one of the most pervasive applications for encryption technology outside of embedded systems, particularly after being freed from RSA related patent complications [Bertrand99]. Download How and Why More Secure Technologies Succeed in Legacy Markets: Lessons from the Success of SSH
  • WorkCentre 4118 Evaluator Guide
  • The WorkCentre® 4118 multifunction system is a copier-based black and white multifunction system that helps busy small offices and workgroups save space by consolidating multiple devices into a single, small package – without losing functionality. This entry-level multifunction system delivers a strong range of features and capabilities at an affordable price. The WorkCentre 4118 multifunction system delivers the right level of functionality for your small office or workgroup. It features rich copying and printing capabilities, as well as fax and colour scanning. The WorkCentre 4118 delivers the following benefits to customers: Designed for Small Offices • Affordable, desktop device easily fits into space-constrained environments • Easy to learn and use copy/print/fax/scan features • Grows with your needs – add paper trays and a cabinet stand to regain desktop space • Easy to install and manage, even without IT resources. Robust Copier-Based Design • 17 ppm copying and printing speed, up to 600 x 600 dpi resolution (up to 1200 dpi for print jobs) • 20,000-sheet monthly duty cycle to support busy small workgroups • 40-sheet automatic document feeder (ADF) reduces time spent on long copy and scan jobs • Powerful copy features more commonly found on high-end systems include Auto-Fit, Edge Erase, Margin Shift, Book Copy, Insert Covers, Transparency Mode, Create Booklet Mode, N-up Copying and more. Big Office Features • 650-sheet standard paper capacity (1,200-sheet maximum), up to 8,000-image toner capacity to minimise user interventions • Printing features include Two-Sided Printing, N-up Printing, Booklet Printing, Insert Covers, Collation, Poster Printing, Watermarks, Toner Save and optional network printing to support multiple users • 3 second
  • Rider Assist.indd
  • motorcycle causes the breakdown or you misuse Honda Rider Assist. .... inconvenience related to your Honda motorcycle is covered by Honda Rider Assist. Download PDF
  • Keynote Tunes Web 2.0 Performance for End Users
  • Keynote Systems (Keynote) has been busy preparing for several fall launches covering mobile, voice over IP (VoIP), Web site and user experience test and measurement services. To add fuel to the already fast-paced momentum, the company just announced end of fiscal year 2007 revenues that were the strongest in the company’s history—a 22% jump from its respective 2006 results! The thread across all of Keynote’s announcements is its “loud and clear” support for measuring the responsiveness, reliability and customer experience of Web sites using Web 2.0 technologies from the end user perspective. Specific products addressed in this brief include WebEffective 6.0, Application Perspective 5.0, and Transaction Perspective 8.0. WebEffective 6.0 includes capabilities for assessing user experience on Web 2.0 sites. The new versions of Keynote’s flagship on-demand services for testing and measuring the performance of Web sites Application Perspective 5.0 and Transaction Perspective 8.0 have been enhanced to allow for comprehensive testing and monitoring of AJAX-based and other Web 2.0 applications. Additionally, Keynote has introduced the Keynote Internet Testing Environment (KITE) that is designed to bridge the gap between Web developers and Web operations. KITE provides Web application developers with point and click access to a consistent testing and measurement platform for the entire application lifecycle using IE7. Keynote Capitalizes on Web 2.0 Capabilities to Improve the Customer Experience The proliferation of rich media content that characterizes Web 2.0 environments makes the Internet experience dazzling for customers. At the same time, it’s challenging for IT deployment and operations staff, who need to figure
  • An Educators Guide to School Networks Manual
  • This An Educators Guide to School Networks covers the WHAT IS A NETWORK? Chapter One: PROTOCOL Chapter Two: Introduction 15 Ethernet 16 Fast Ethernet 16 Gigabit Ethernet 17 LocalTalk 17 Token Ring 18 FDDI 19 ATM 19 Summary 20 Introduction 7 Local Area Network 8 Metropolitan Area Network 9 Wide Area Network 10 Advantages of a School Network 11 Disadvantages of a School Network 14 HARDWARE Chapter Three: CABLING Chapter Four: Introduction 31 Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP)Cable 32 Shielded Twisted Pair (STP)Cable 35 Coaxial Cable 36 Fiber Optic Cable 38 Ethernet Cable Summary 40 Wireless LANs 41 Cable Installation Guidelines 42 Introduction 21 Servers 22 Workstations 23 Network Interface Cards 24 Hubs/Switches 26 Repeaters 27 Bridges 28 Routers 29 TOPOLOGY Chapter Five: SOFTWARE Chapter Six: Introduction 43 Linear Bus 44 Star 46 Star-Wired Ring 47 Tre e 48 Choosing a Topology 51 Summary Chart 52 GLOSSARY REFERENCES CREDITS 59 73 79 Introduction 53 Peer-to-Peer 54 Client/Server 56 Examples 58 1 A network consists of two or more computers that are linked in order to share resources (such as printers and CD-ROMs), exchange files, or allow electronic communications. The computers on a network may be linked through cables,telephone lines,radio waves, satellites,or infrared light beams. The three basic types of networks include: ” Local Area Network (LAN) ” Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) ” Wide Area Network (WAN). Download pdf An Educators Guide to School Networks Manual
  • Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) Mac OS X Integration Guide Manual
  • In the architecture of a server solution, supply of electrical power is a single point of failure. If electrical power is lost, servers can fail without warning and software corruption can occur even with journaled file systems. UPS devices protect from voltage spikes, surges, overvoltage, undervoltage and other nastiness. They protect the most expensive and critical elements of IT infrastructure. A UPS also gives critical systems enough time to gracefully shut down and switch off before the UPS batteries are exhausted. If possible an email message can be sent to the outside world before everything goes dark. Systems can also be configured and scripted to return automatically once power has restored and a minimum battery capacity has been reached. Unfortunately, even where a UPS has been purchased, the majority of installations I have come across have little or no configuration in place. It is not just a case of buying a UPS off the shelf and plugging it in. Armed with a little more information and a bit of extra time, a UPS can be used to offer much better protection from power failure events. This document is intended to assist with specifying and deploying UPS for Apple server installations. Implementation Process ” Identify devices requiring UPS protection; ” calculate power draw; ” estimate run time requirements; ” specify required UPS battery capacity; ” select manufacturer and model; ” install on site with appropriate electrical wiring; ” configure UPS communications and software for graceful shutdown and restart sequences; ” scheduled testing;
  • Prepare for the ModBook pdf reviews
  • Apple Macintosh | Review | Get ready for a big surprise! Do you want to start a revolution? Well, I am not talking about overthrowing your government or anything similar, but about a technological revolution. If you have something in mind, you’d better do it incredibly quickly, or you’ll miss the Macworld Expo! Of course that a lot of companies are prepared for this big event, and since Apple says it’s going to be a Macworld to remember, we have to believe them and wait just a little longer until the 9th day of the year… Axiotron, a well known hardware solutions manufacturer, and Other World Computing announced that they will be present at Macworld to reveal “the first ever” Mac tablet solution to the world. At this time, all I can tell you is that you have to be present at booth #S2218 to check out the ModBook, because this device is still surrounded by mystery, at least on the looks side, but if you want to hear about features… Download Prepare for the ModBook pdf reviews
  • TL-WA501G 54Mbps Wireless Access Point User Guide
  • The TL-WA501G 54Mbps Wireless Access Point is the basic building block of a wireless LAN infrastructure. It provides connectivity between Ethernet wired networks and radio-equipped wireless notebook systems, desktop systems, print servers, and other devices. The TL-WA501G 54Mbps Wireless Access Point acts as a bridge between the wired LAN and wireless clients. Connecting multiple TL-WA501G Access Points via a wired Ethernet backbone can further lengthen the wireless network coverage. As a mobile computing device moves out of the range of one access point, it moves into the range of another. As a result, wireless clients can freely roam from one Access Point to another and still maintain seamless connection to the network. In the most attentive wireless security, the TL-WA501G 54Mbps Wireless Access Point provides multiple protection measures. It can be set to turn off wireless network name (SSID) broadcast so that only stations that have the SSID can be connected. The AP provides wireless LAN 64/128/152-bit WEP encryption security, and WPA/WPA2 and WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK authentication, as well as TKIP/AES encryption security. It also supports VPN pass-through for sensitive data secure transmission. The TL-WA501G 54Mbps Wireless Access Point complies with the IEEE 802.11g/b standards so that the data transmission rate is up to 54Mbps. It adopts 2x to 3x eXtended Range TM WLAN transmission technology so that transmission distance is 2-3 times of traditional IEEE 802.11g/b solutions, up to a distance of 855.36m tested in China. Transmission range is extended to 4-9 times. It is compatible with all IEEE 802.11g and IEEE 802.11b products Download
  • SSH tips, tricks & protocol tutorial
  • SSH (Secure SHell) is a network protocol which provides a replacement for insecure remote login and command execution facilities, such as telnet, rlogin and rsh. SSH encrypts traffic in both directions, preventing traffic sniffing and password theft. SSH also offers several additional useful features: • Compression: traffic may be optionally compressed at the stream level. • Public key authentication: optionally replacing password authentication. • Authentication of the server: making ”man-in-the-middle” attack more difficult • Port forwarding: arbitrary TCP sessions can be forwarded over an SSH connection. • X11 forwarding: SSH can forward your X11 sessions too. • File transfer: the SSH protocol family includes two file transfer protocols. SSH was created by Tatu Ylonen in 1995 and was at first released under an open-source license. Later versions were to bear increasing restrictive licenses, though they generally remained free for non-commercial use. He went on to form SSH Communications security which sells commercial SSH implementations to this day. The earlier versions of his code implement what is now referred to as SSH protocol v.1. In 1997 a process began to make the SSH protocols Internet standards under the auspices of the IETF. This lead to the development of version 2 of the SSH protocol. In the rewrite, the protocol was split into a transport layer, and connection and authentication protocols. Several security issues were also addressed as part of this process. Download pdf SSH tips, tricks & protocol tutorial