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  • Audi A6 Avant Quick Reference Guide Manual
  • This PDF Manual Audi A6 Avant Quick Reference Guide includes the Safety Seat belts must be worn on every journey, even on short trips in town. This applies to the front and rear seats. To ensure that the seat belts, belt tensioners and airbags are fully effective, note the following points: Adjust seat and sit in correct position The front seats should not be positioned too close to the steering wheel or dashboard. Main- tain a distance of at least 25 cm from the steering wheel. It is important to sit in a normal, up-right position and set the back- rest so it is fully against your back. The top of the head restraint should be at eye level (or higher). Put your feet in acomfortable position in the foot- well. Audi A6 Owner’s Manual… Download Audi A6 Avant Quick Reference Guide Manual
  • D-Link AirPremier DWL-1000AP+ Enterprise 2.4GHz Wireless Access Point Manual
  • D-Link AirPremier DWL-1000AP+ Enterprise 2.4 GHz Wireless Access Point Manual and Warranty on CD Quick Installation Guide If any of the above items are missing, please contact your reseller. System Requirements for Configuration: Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator version 6.0 or above, with JavaScript enabled A computer with Windows, Macintosh, or Linux-based operating system with an installed Ethernet adapter Ethernet Cable (DWL-1000AP+ Ethernet port is Auto-MDIX) Power Supply - 5V DC, 2.0A Note: Using a power supply with a different voltage rating than the one included with the DWL-1000AP+ will cause damage and void the warranty for this product. The D-Link AirPremier DWL-1000AP+ Wireless Access Point is an 802.1x high-performance wireless access point. With a second level of security that is not offered with other conventional 802.11 standards-compatible Access Points, the DWL-1000AP+ ensures a more secure wireless network than ever before. In addition to WEP encryption, the DWL-1000AP+ offers an Authentication capability when used with 802.1x compatible devices. This extra layer of protection will ensure a safer and more secure wireless network than has previously been available. Outstanding features of the DWL-1000AP+ include Backup AP Function, Load-Balancing, and Dynamic Channel Selection Function. Please see the Features and Benefits section in this manual for further details on these special features. Speed is another unique feature of the DWL-1000AP+. Unlike most access points, the DWL-1000AP+ is capable of data transfer speeds of up to 22 Mbps (compared to the standard 11 Mbps) when used with D-Link AirPlus products such as the DWL-520+ Wireless
  • Manual for Unbound on Windows
  • This manual aims to provide information about the Unbound server on the Windows platform. Included is installation, uninstallation and some information on configuration specific for Windows. Full details of operating a DNS resolver are not part of this document, and can better be documented in a platform independent document. What is Unbound and what is DNSSEC Unbound is a DNS resolver. It supports validation, caching, and DNSSEC. It supports NSEC and NSEC3, Ipv4 and Ipv6. Unbound is written for Unix (posix) machines, and runs on FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD and Linux (Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu, ...). This document is about the Windows version. The service that unbound provides is that it performs DNS lookups, and can perform DNSSEC validation on the result. If the result is bad, it is not returned to the client (who sees a temporary error in name resolution). Applications that support DNSSEC can ask to see the verification result. DNSSEC is a standard for securing the information in the DNS. Your validator needs to have public keys to check the signatures on the data. DNSSEC is explained more fully on http://www.dnssec.net pages. The unbound package for windows provides DNSSEC validation – the client that verifies the signatures published by authoritative DNS servers on the internet. Download pdf Manual for Unbound on Windows
  • PV-NT1004+ Users Manual
  • PV-NT1004+ is an external USB TV box for Notebook, Desktop PC and Pocket PC with USB port. It’s a unique design with small and light features for easy mobility. Just connect this USB TV box, then you will get the life TV channels right away. Also you can capture the TV screen whenever you want with the snapshot button. Enjoy your portable PC /TV set! Build in Tuner modules support different TV standard including NTSC, PAL BG, PAL I, PAL DK, PAL M, PAL N, SECAM LL’, SECAM DK and SECAM BG.(Different TV tuner module is needed for different TV standard). Supports Windows 98, Windows 2000. Full TV frequency range for CATV/VHF/UHF. FM band coverage from 87.5 to 108MHz. (Optional) External video inputs including composite and S-Video. Hot plug and play capabilities. No need to turn off your PC when installing Supports high-resolution still image capture (640 x 480 pixels). Low power consumption. Ideal for portable computer. Enables Teletext and Close-Caption. Download pdf PV-NT1004+ Users Manual
  • Nikon M-22U Measuroscope with QC-5200 Software with Video Edge Detection
  • The Measuroscope is used to measure the lateral distance between two features on a substrate. The system uses video edge detection to reduce operator error by removing judgment inconsistencies. Resolution depends on magnification of objective and type of detection selected. Minimum resolution is 100 nm for 100x objective and video edge detection. Video Edge detection – Detects edges from distinct variations in field intensity – Must have objective selection on the screen the same as the objective in use. Probes • Singly ‘fired’ by pressing the center scroll button on the mouse. • Continuously fired by selecting ‘continuous fire’ on menu created by right clicking over video view. To acquire points: 1. Select a feature measurement (on upper center menu) or use Measure Magic 2. Select a probe a. One of those listed above, or b. New probe can be used by selecting a point or multiple points depending on if measuring a point, line, or arc/circle (1, 2, or 3 points, respectively). The last point selected should be ‘dragged’ across the edge by the mouse to create the proper probe. 3. Position the probe over the video image 4. Size the probe 5. Select direction of scan (light to dark, dark to light, or first edge) 6. Click the center mouse button to fire Download pdf Nikon M-22U Measuroscope with QC-5200 Software with Video Edge Detection
  • MOTOROLA E1000 The theory that ?good things come in small packages
  • true with Motorola's new mobile phenomenon ? the model E1000. Big. entertainmentofferings abound in the new Motorola E1000, as sophisticated. Download PDF
  • Nokia Bluetooth Headset BH-800 User Guide
  • search for Bluetooth devices. See the user guide of your phone for. instructions. 3. Select the headset (Nokia BH-800) from the list of found devices. Download PDF
  • 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
  • Beginners Guide Maya
  • In this beginners guide we discuss how to build a simple humanoid character and how to animate it. It was not our intention to give a step-by-step guide on how to build a character and how to animate it, because there is extensive amount of literature available on this. This guide can be used next to the “Learning Maya 5 Foundation” book as a source for more information and explanation. We found that although the book is very clear on what actions to do and what the actions will result in, it lacked somewhat in explaining the meaning of concepts and the reasons for performing actions. In this guide, we first give an explanation of the Maya interface and the main interface elements that are important for character building and animation. We then follow the “Learning Maya 5 Foundation” subjects on building and animating a humanoid character. First building the basic character by creating a skeleton, adding geometries, flexors and selection handles. Then preparing the character for animation, by adding controls for movements with expressions, rotate planes and vector constraints. Then animating the character by creating character nodes, keyframes, linear animation, non-linear animation and non-destructive keys (secondary animation) and the Maya Embedded Language (MEL). In the last part we discuss shortly the use of cameras, lighting, texturizing, rendering. Download pdf Beginners Guide Maya
  • A DoS-limiting Network Architecture
  • Denial of Service (DoS) attacks have become an increasing threat to the reliability of the Internet. An early study showed that DoS attacks occurred at a rate of nearly 4000 attacks per week [18]. In 2001, a DoS attack [4] was able to take down seven of the thirteen DNS root servers. And more recently, DoS attacks have been used for online extortion [5]. The importance of the problem has led to a raft of proposed solutions. Researchers have advocated filtering to prevent the use of spoofed source addresses [8], traceback to locate the source of the disrupting packets [20, 22, 21, 24], overlay-based filtering [12, 1, 14] to protect approaches to servers, pushback of traffic filters into the network [16, 10, 3], address isolation to distinguish client and server traffic [9], and capabilities to control incoming bandwidth Download A DoS-limiting Network Architecture