Monday, October 28, 2013
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Monday, October 21, 2013
Benjamin Fulford - "Creo que la vida es mejor en la sociedad civilizada"
Benjamin Fulford explica esto cada país tiene que controlar a criminales, por ejemplo.
Friday, October 11, 2013
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Role of Illuminati Cult Philosophy & 9/11 - Fritz Springmeier
This interview is very sobering reminder that there is a massive psychological operation truly at place in the Western World. The nebulous tendencies of the illuminati are discussed. There are many interesting connections between publicly released facts and the inferences about those facts that show an unavoidable numerological pattern that may be used by nefarious elites or bloodlines that have a larger than average net worth. As Springmeier explains well, for an occultist this is essentially a message that says 'we are performing a ritual' and then the public is controlled on mass scale or placed into the abattoir for slaughter.
BONUS - @18:00
George Bush "It costs a lot to fight this war, we have spent over a billion dollars a month over 30 million a day...We need to replace aging aircraft to make our military more agile...Our men and women in uniform deserve best weapons, best training and also deserve another pay raise (2002 State of Union)."
Saturday, October 5, 2013
8x8 CISCO 525g - Manually Adding a Wireless Profile of non-hidden SSID (router name) broadcast
Manually Adding a Wireless Profile on the
Cisco SPA 525G
To add a new wireless network profile:
STEP 1 In the Network Configuration screen, ensure Wi-Fi is enabled.
STEP 2 Scroll to Wi-Fi
Configuration. Press the Right Arrow key to enter the Wi-Fi Configuration
screen.
STEP 3 Select Wireless Profile. Any previously configured wireless profiles
are displayed.
STEP 4 Do one of the following:
• Scan for
available networks. See Scanning
for Available Networks, page 33.
• Manually add
the network. See Manually
Adding a Network, page 34.
Scanning for Available Networks
NOTE If your
router has SSID (router name) broadcast disabled, it may not appear in the list
of
networks. In that case, you need to manually add it (see Manually Adding a Network, page 34).
STEP 1 In the Wireless Profile screen, press Scan.
STEP 2 In the list of available networks, scroll to the desired network and click
Add to select the
highlighted network.
Installing Your Phone
Connecting Your Phone to the Computer Network
Cisco Small Business IP Phone SPA 525G User
Guide (SIP) 34
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STEP 3 (Optional) Press the Right Arrow key under Security Mode to set the security
options:
• WEP—Wired
Equivalent Privacy: You must enter the Default Transmit Key, Key Type
and Length, and the keys.
• WPA PSK or
WPA2 PSK: You must enter the Cipher Type (TKIP or AES CCMP) and
the shared key.
• WPA/WPA2
Enterprise: This type of authentication requires some advanced expertise
because it involves setting up a radius server for authentication and, in
some cases,
creation of certificates for both the radius server and the phone. See
You must enter the Cipher Type (TKIP or AES CCMP) and the EAP Type:
- TTLS—Enter
the anonymous ID, choose whether the phone should check for the
server certificate, choose the TTLS Inner Protocol (MSCHV2, MSCHAP, PAP,
CHAP, or MD5), and enter the User ID and password.
- LEAP—Enter
the User ID and password.
- TLS—Enter
the User ID, choose whether the phone should check for the server
certificate, enter the User ID, and configure the Root certificate and
User certificate
(see the “Uploading Security
Certificates to the Phone” section on page 35).
STEP 4 To save as a wireless profile, press Save.
Manually Adding a Network
STEP 1 From the Wireless Profile screen, press Option and select Add New to manually add the
network.
STEP 2 (Optional) Press the Right Arrow key under Security Mode to set the security
options:
• WEP—Wired
Equivalent Privacy: You must enter the Default Transmit Key, Key Type
and Length, and the keys.
• WPA PSK or
WPA2 PSK: You must enter the Cipher Type (TKIP or AES CCMP) and
the shared key.
Installing Your Phone
Connecting Your Phone to the Computer
Network
Cisco Small Business IP Phone SPA 525G User
Guide (SIP) 35
---------------------
• WPA/WPA2
Enterprise: You must enter the Cipher Type (TKIP or AES CCMP) and
the EAP Type:
- TTLS: Enter
the anonymous ID, choose whether the phone should check for the
server certificate, choose the TTLS Inner Protocol (MSCHV2, MSCHAP, PAP,
CHAP, or MD5), and enter the User ID and password.
- LEAP: Enter
the User ID and password.
- TLS: Enter
the User ID, choose whether the phone should check for the server
certificate, enter the User ID, and configure the Root certificate and
User certificate
(see the “Uploading Security Certificates to the
Phone” section on page 35).
8x8 CISCO 525g Phone WIFI & Netgear Router
Unable to Detect Wireless Network Name (SSID)
What is SSID?
The SSID (Service Set Identifier) differentiates one WLAN from another, so all access points and all devices attempting to connect to a specific WLAN must use the same SSID.
This article will serve as a guide in troubleshooting a problem when wireless client is unable to detect an SSID.
Issue:
The SSID is not showing on the wireless networks list
Cause:
- AP/router is not on
- Wireless Router Radio is disabled
- SSID is not being broadcast or “Hidden”
Resolution:
- Make sure the router is powered ON and operational.
- Check if the Wireless Router Radio is enabled. A wireless adapter can only connect to an AP or wireless router if the wireless feature of the router is enabled.
Following instructions explain how to check if the Wireless Router Radio is enabled on a Netgear router.
- Open an Internet browser and login to your router’s setup page. For Netgear routers, type 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 on your Internet browser.
- Go to Advanced menu and click Wireless Settings.
- The Enable Wireless Router Radio box must be checked to enable wireless function on the router
- Make sure the SSID is being broadcast and not hidden. See How to connect to a Hidden SSID described later in this article.
To to check if the SSID is being broadcast or hidden on a NETGEAR router, follow these instructions:
- Open an Internet browser and login to your router’s setup page. For most Netgear routers, type 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 on your Internet browser.
- Go to Advanced menu and click Wireless Settings
- The wireless network name is hidden if the Enable SSID Broadcast box is unchecked.
How to connect to a Hidden SSID?
The following instructions explain how to configure NETGEAR wireless adapter to connect with a Hidden SSID (wireless network) using NETGEAR wireless configuration utility.
- Open the NETGEAR utility (smart wizard program) and go to the Networks tab.
- Hidden SSID will appear blank on the wireless network list. Highlight the row for the hidden SSID and click Connect.
- On the Settings tab, type the SSID and security passphrase of the wireless network on their appropriate fields and click Apply.
- You should now be connected to the wireless network. If you are not able to connect, make sure to verify the SSID and passphrase for the wireless network. Note: SSID and security passphrase are case-sensitive.
What is SSID?
The SSID (Service Set Identifier) differentiates one WLAN from another, so all access points and all devices attempting to connect to a specific WLAN must use the same SSID.
This article will serve as a guide in troubleshooting a problem when wireless client is unable to detect an SSID.
Issue:
The SSID is not showing on the wireless networks list
Cause:
- AP/router is not on
- Wireless Router Radio is disabled
- SSID is not being broadcast or “Hidden”
Resolution:
- Make sure the router is powered ON and operational.
- Check if the Wireless Router Radio is enabled. A wireless adapter can only connect to an AP or wireless router if the wireless feature of the router is enabled.
Following instructions explain how to check if the Wireless Router Radio is enabled on a Netgear router. - Open an Internet browser and login to your router’s setup page. For Netgear routers, type 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 on your Internet browser.
- Go to Advanced menu and click Wireless Settings.
- The Enable Wireless Router Radio box must be checked to enable wireless function on the router
- Make sure the SSID is being broadcast and not hidden. See How to connect to a Hidden SSID described later in this article.To to check if the SSID is being broadcast or hidden on a NETGEAR router, follow these instructions:
- Open an Internet browser and login to your router’s setup page. For most Netgear routers, type 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 on your Internet browser.
- Go to Advanced menu and click Wireless Settings
- The wireless network name is hidden if the Enable SSID Broadcast box is unchecked.
How to connect to a Hidden SSID?The following instructions explain how to configure NETGEAR wireless adapter to connect with a Hidden SSID (wireless network) using NETGEAR wireless configuration utility.
- Open the NETGEAR utility (smart wizard program) and go to the Networks tab.
- Hidden SSID will appear blank on the wireless network list. Highlight the row for the hidden SSID and click Connect.
- On the Settings tab, type the SSID and security passphrase of the wireless network on their appropriate fields and click Apply.
- You should now be connected to the wireless network. If you are not able to connect, make sure to verify the SSID and passphrase for the wireless network. Note: SSID and security passphrase are case-sensitive.
8x8, Inc. - Sells Dedicated Server Hosting to IRC
8x8 Inc. ( EGHT ), provider of innovative cloud communications and computing solutions, announced it has sold its dedicated server hosting business to The IRC Company Inc. (dba Black Lotus Communications) for $3 million in cash.
The dedicated server hosting business, acquired by 8x8 in May 2010, provided managed hosting services on dedicated servers to 288 customers as of June 30, 2013. For the fiscal year ended March 31, 2013, this business generated revenue of approximately $3.8 million and $753,000 in the first quarter of fiscal 2014.
8x8 said that its Infrastructure as a Service (SaaS) and Desktop as a Service (DaaS) cloud hosting business is not included in this transaction.
The company noted that it will report a gain of about $1 million related to this transaction in the second quarter of fiscal 2014.
Read more: http://www.nasdaq.com/article/8x8-sells-dedicated-server-hosting-business-to-irc-co-for-3-mln-in-cash-20131004-00181#ixzz2gpZNqiNC
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Sept. 18, 2013 - Benjamin Fulford Interviewed by Aaron Wilson
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