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SpeedStream Residential Gateway 5450 Four-Port Router Quick GuideYour service provider may include an Ethernet adapter, a line filter, and a wall-mount filter in your DSL kit. If you received any of these items, follow the instructions provided in this guide for basic installation. If you need further assistance installing these items, please contact your service provider.
Devices such as fax machines, caller ID boxes, or phones that share the same phone line as your DSL account require a line filter, which prevents noise from disrupting the DSL signal on the phone line. Filters can be in the form of a stand-alone line filter or a wall-mount filter.
Stand-alone Line Filter
For each device that shares the DSL phone line:
1. Unplug the device’s cord from the phone jack.
2. Plug the filter into the phone jack.
3. Plug the phone cord (or other device cord) into the filter.
Wall-mount Filter
For a wall-mount phone, install a wall-mount filter.
1. Remove the phone.
2. Connect the wall-mount filter
to the wall plate.
3. Reconnect the phone
Download pdf SpeedStream Residential Gateway 5450 Four-Port Router Quick GuidePIC16F8X EEPROM Memory Programming SpecificationThe user memory space extends from 0x0000 to 0x1FFF (8K), of which 1K (0x0000 - 0x03FF) is physically implemented. In actual implementation the on-chip user program memory is accessed by the lower 10-bits of the PC, with the upper 3-bits of the PC ignored. Therefore if the PC is greater than 0x3FF, it will wrap around and address a location within the physically implemented memory. (See Figure 2-1).
In programming mode the program memory space extends from 0x0000 to 0x3FFF, with the first half (0x0000-0x1FFF) being user program memory and the second half (0x2000-0x3FFF) being configuration memory. The PC will increment from 0x0000 to 0x1FFF and wrap to 0x000 or 0x2000 to 0x3FFF and wrap around to 0x2000 (not to 0x0000). Once in configuration memory, the highest bit of the PC stays a ‘1’, thus always pointing to the configuration memory. The only way to point to user program memory is to reset the part and reenter program/verify mode as described in Section 2.3.
In the configuration memory space, 0x2000-0x200F are physically implemented. However, only locations 0x2000 through 0x2007 are available. Other locations are reserved. Locations beyond 0x200F will physically access user memory. (See Figure 2-1).
Download pdf PIC16F8X EEPROM Memory Programming SpecificationFord Operating Instructions for the Auxiliary Idle Control Module PDF ManualFord Trucks with 7.3L DIT Diesel Engines, an Automatic Operation RPM Control Note that Automatic operation can function only in vehicles equipped with Automatic Transmissions. With Automatic RPM Control programmed the engine speed will be to Memory #1 within a few seconds after the vehicles enabling conditions are met. Step 1 Program the module for Automatic RPM Control Step 2 Activate Automatic RPm Control Mode. Section 3.3 Remote Usage.
For this module, an input is available to allow remote activation and deactivation of RPM COntrol The remote switch will function the same as the FORD key on the module.
Download Operating Instructions for the Auxiliary Idle Control Module PDF ManualAnalyzing IP Traffic Captured by NetsniffNetSniff is a multi-network-layered real-time traffic capture and analysis tool developed as part of the ICE 3 project being run out of the Center for Advanced Internet Architectures (CAIA). NetSniff uses the PCAP library [11] to capture network traffic on a network interface or from a tcpdump [11] formatted file and parses the captured traffic at multiple network layers to produce a detailed set of statistics. Logfileparser is a complementary tool creating a database and filling it with the data captured by NetSniff. This database file can then be queried to obtain relevant statistics and generate graphical results using the R [7] software.
This paper describes the procedures involved to install over a FreeBSD machine all software required to generate these results, as well as provide a brief tutorial in the usage of both lofileparser and R. The first section describes the installation and basic use of NetSniff. Section two outlines the installation of logfileparser and how to generate a database from the logfiles created by NetSniff, while Section 3 covers the installation and usage of R to generate graphical results.
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Download Sony Vaio Notebook Computer Service Manual PCG-FX210ALEKS User's Guide for Higher Education MathematicsYou are about to discover one of the most powerful educational tools available for learning mathematics. Combining advanced learning technology with the flexibility of the Internet, the ALEKS system provides a “smart” interactive tutoring system with unmatched features and capabilities. Richly supplied with illustrations and reference materials, ALEKS constantly challenges you and supplies extensive feedback on what you have accomplished. ALEKS will always help you select the ideal topic to work on now.
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ALEKS was developed with support from the National Science Foundation. It is based on a field of Mathematical Cognitive Science called “Knowledge Spaces.” The purpose of research in Knowledge Spaces is to model human knowledge of any subject for quick, precise assessment and efficient guided learning in interactive computer programs.
The ALEKS system is self-explanatory and includes online instructions and feedback. This booklet contains basic information to help you begin using ALEKS. Instructors using ALEKS with their courses are provided with an Instructor’s Manual containing complete information on the system’s operation. They should be able to answer any questions beyond those dealt with in these pages.
NOTE. ALEKS is designed for use without help from a manual. Your instructor will assist you in registering with the system and beginning to use it. If questions arise, or if you want to learn more about ALEKS, use this Guide. It is intended as aWitLink-2000 Users GuideWitcom Ltd. is pleased to present the WitLink-2000® system. It is the first generation in the Witcom Ltd. family of compact Digital Radio Relay Systems (DRRS). The purpose of this manual is to provide detailed information about the technical and functional aspects of setting up and operating the WitLink-2000® system About this Manual This manual provides a detailed description of the WitLink-2000® system components, operating procedures, installation instructions and general network management topics. Chapter 1 provides a system overview and briefly describes typical applications and benefits. Chapter 2 provides a system description and explains the main components.
Chapter 3 provides an installation guide for the ODU and IDU components. Chapter 4 provides a detailed basic terminal setup using the WitLink-2000® IDU Control Panel. Chapter 5 presents procedures for fine adjusting the WitLink-2000® antenna. Chapter 6 gives the basic setup instructions for using the IDU Control Panel. Chapter 7 provides “how to” instructions for the WitLink-2000® 1+1 Protected Configuration System. Chapter 8 presents the principles of the WitLink-2000® Routing Information Protocol (RIP). Chapter 9 describes the fault location and troubleshooting including main correction activities. Chapter 10 shows how to get assistance from the Internet or from Witcom Ltd. Technical Support as well as general contact details. Chapter 11 includes the Appendixes. It provides a glossary and technical information as: A: Factory default settings; B: Layout of interfaces connections; C: Frequency spectrum allocations.
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User's Guide for Nokia 6600 Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved. 3 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We, NOKIA CORPORATION declare under our sole respoibility that the product NHL-10 is in conformity with the provisio of the following Council Directive: 1999/5/EC. A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found at http://www.nokia.com/phones/declaration_of_conformity/ Copyright © 2004 Nokia. All rights reserved. Reproduction, trafer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of Nokia is prohibited. Nokia and Nokia Connecting People are registered trademarks of Nokia Corporation. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or tradenames of their respective owne. Nokia tune is a sound mark of Nokia Corporation. This product includes software liceed from Symbian Ltd © 1998-2004. © 1998-2004 Symbian Ltd. All rights reserved. Symbian and Symbian OS are trademarks of Symbian Ltd. All rights reserved. Java™ and all Java-based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks
Download manualWeb 2.0 Attacks RevealedThis paper details various security concerns and risks associated with web 2.0 technologies such as Asynchronous Java script and XML (AJAX), Syndication, aggregation and notification of data in RSS or Atom feeds, mashups created by merging content from different sources. This paper also describes the security implications leading with the usage of web 2.0 technologies such as AJAX, RSS, and Mashups. Increase in application functionality leading to the emerging new web technologies (web 2.0). These new web technologies open more avenues to security threats to the online applications and users. Efficient protection mechanisms should be considered when dealing with web 2.0 technologies usage.
Now a days, web application security getting more prominent attention. This attention comes with the increase in the number of vulnerabilities in web applications due to the lack of proper security standards used in the development of the application.
• Cert/CC Statistics shows that 7120 Software Vulnerabilities were Reported in 2006
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• Directory Traversal is the 2nd most common attack on the internet as of the 2nd half of 2005
• Roughly 63% of the Web application vulnerabilities can be accounted for by 4 vulnerability classes: file inclusion, SQL injection, cross-site scripting, and directory traversal.
Regulations such as PCI, HIPAA,SOX etc andAUTO-CODE Mill Tutorial 1This drawing is ready to use in AUTO-CODE. The part is positioned so that the lower left corner of the rectangle is at 1,1. The contours are drawn as polylines and the drill holes are drawn as circles. All the layers for dimensions and notes can be turned off to reduce the clutter or they may remain on while AUTO-CODE is running. For this tutorial we will be turning them off. In AutoCAD, select the layer control list and freeze the layers that are not used for programming the part.
To freeze the layers, change the sun icon into a snowflake. The only layers you will need for this tutorial are 0 and DefPoints. After turning off the extra layers, you should only see the top and side views of the part. We are going to focus on the top view only.
Starting with a 4 by 6 by ½ inch stock material, the part will be clamped along the top and bottom edges. It is not necessary to show the clamps in AUTO-CODE. It is necessary that you know where they are located relative to the drawing.
For this basic part, we are going to drill the five holes indicated by circles and then cut out the rectangular area in the center using a half-inch end mill. The drill holes will be 3/8” (0.375”) in diameter. With the drawing open, the next step is to launch AUTO-CODE.
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