viernes, 18 de abril de 2008

CÓMO ABRIR OS PORTOS DO TEU ROUTER

Esta explicación é valida para un router inalámbrico da marca Linksys Compact Wireless-G. Para outros modelos o procedimento pode variar un pouco.
Vouvos explicar cómo se abren os portos dun router para, por exemplo, poder traballar con EMule e non nos dea unha ID baixa. Se tedes unha ID baixa coa mula , a velocidade de descarga será moi baixa, e non poderedes compartir arquivos con outros usuarios, entre outras cousas.
O que tedes que facer é o seguinte:
1. Inicio-executar-cmd-ipconfig. Esto daravos acceso á configuración da vosa IP. Copiade o númera da porta de enlace predeterminada e pegádea na barra de enderezos precedida de http://
2. Accededes así ó panel de configuración do voso router.
3. Ide á pestaña APPLICATIONS AND GAMING
4. Alí recheade os seguintes datos: En application name poñede EMULE (esto non é máis que unha referencia, para que saibades que se refire á Emule). Logo en Start-end port poñede a TCP que teñades na mula (esto se mira no programa en preferencias-conexión, no meu caso é 4337). Tedes que poñer o rango 4337 (start) e 4337(end). Marcade a casilla TCP e poñede logo a Starting IP Address da vosa conexión (esto se mira no router en SETUP).
5. Facede exactamente o mesmo coa UDP (en application name poñede EMULE1, por exemplo, para distinguirlo da anterior) Non vos esquecer en ambos casos de marcar as casillas ENABLED.
6. Salva e garda cambios
7.Lanza a mula, conectade e xa ten que darvos a IP alta. Se queredes, ide na mula a PREFERENCIAS-CONEXIÓN-COMPROBAR PORTOS e accededes a unha páxina de internet que vos vai decir que os tests de TCP e UDP pasaron a proba: OS TEUS PORTOS XA ESTÁN ABERTOS!

jueves, 17 de abril de 2008

Webs de fotografía digital

Dos webs donde puedes acceder a fotos de mucha calidad artística y donde podrás compartir y colgar tus creaciones y pedir consejos.

Ipernity
Altphotos

REF: PC Nº 61, 120

Procesadores de texto online

Aquí tienes vínculos para 4 procesadores online quete permiten trabajar en grupo, compartiendo ficheros y documentos. Son todos gratuitos.

Zoho Writer Beta

Google Docs Beta
Adobe Buzzword Beta
Office Live Workspace Beta


REF: PC 61, 92

Reproductor multimedia: MXPLAY

MxPlay es un reproductor de multimedia que te permite a parte de las funciones normales que todo reproductor ha de tener, acceder a la biblioteca de otros usuarios. Se descarga aquí.

PROGRAMAS DE CONTROL REMOTO DEL PC

9 programas que permiten acceder remotamente a tu ordenador.

1.NetOp Remote Control 9.0
2.Remote Administrator 3.0
3.NetSupport Manager 10
4.LogMeln Pro
5.Symantec pcAnywhere 12.0
6. Escritorio remoto de Vista(gratis)
7.Control remoto de XP(gratis)
8.Anyplace Control 4
9.Team Viewer 4.0(gratis)

REF: PC Nº 61, 86

LAST.FM

LAST.FM emite en scrobbling, una especie de streaming.







REF: PC Nº 61, 204

martes, 15 de abril de 2008

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lunes, 14 de abril de 2008

Lista de reproductores de mp3

La mayoría, aparte de mp3, puede reproducir wav, pgg vorbis, aac y flac. Con todos menos los dos últimos puedes ripear un cd.

Apple-iTunes 7.6
Nullsoft-Winamp 5.53 Full
AIMP DevTeam-AIMP 2.11
COWON America, Inc.-JetAudio Basic 7.0.5
Magix-Mufin Music Finder Base
Quinnware-Quintessential player Build 120
POTI, Inc-Songbird 0.4

Elimina tus rastros del PC

Con este programa, Mil Shield 6.0, eliminas de forma selectiva, información almacenada en el sistema sobre archivos que has abierto, sitios webs que has visitado, etc. Es de pago

jueves, 3 de abril de 2008

PROBLEMS WITH IPOD

This is a good post from Reddog
Las Vegas, Nevada


My Ipod is ALIVE! A solution to your FROZEN, STUCK wheel problem! NOT for the TIMID!!

I would like to preface this post with a couple things. One, this is my second time writing this. The first took me 20 minutes. I went to preview, it went to never never land. Dang irritating. Secondly, this is NOT for an easy fix, or for rich folks who can easily afford another Ipod.

No, this is for folks like me. Family guys. Work hard, little extra dough. You got a busted Ipod, you DON'T want to give in to the Man and buy another one. You don't mind taking a risk to fix it, and your NOT the kind of person who breaks everything. You KNOW who you are. You can't wash your car without breaking an antenna, you can't wipe a monitor off without tripping on the cat your wife made you buy!

Lastly, thanks to ALL you fine folks who have posted your fixes in here. No one says that enough. This is just my way of trying to give back.

That said... prepare for a long read. Maybe try the things I tried first. Maybe it'll fix you issues before you do what I did. Maybe.
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The Problem: A 1 - 1 1/2 year old 40 gig Ipod manufactured in 2004

Symptoms: Simply "froze" when I took it off the dock to use it. Stuck at the song menu, wheel doesn't respond, just lights up. Also at this point can be turned off by holding the center button and top button. "soft reset"

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Things I tried without success that MAY work for YOU.

1. Simply tried the lock and unlock method. If your not familar, simply slide the "lock" bar on the top off and on. For a lot of folks it unlocked everything and boom, off they go. For me, I even tried locking it, letting it go to sleep, waking it up and unlocking. Every combo imaginable.

Result:

2. Next up, I tried "soft resetting" multiple times. If you don't know this trick, you can run a search. My model maybe different from yours. But reset it several times.

Result: Nothing

3. I browse the forums, here and other sites. Compile a "to-do" list. Takes me a couple hours. Hopefully you find this, save yourself search time. Next up, someone suggested mounting the Ipod as a disk drive on the pc. Then scandisk to look for problems. So off I go. I plug in. Scandisk for an hour? I don't know, I went and got a snack. Came back annnndd

Result: Yup, stuck.

4. So now, I read you should use the Ipod updater and restore the settings. Okey doke. Off I go to Apples website. Make sure I have the newest updater. Then I plug in and hit restore. I am theoretically blowing away all my songs, and restoring the Ipod to factory settings.

Result: Yep, it's restored it looks like. Now I have the language screen up. The one you saw when you first set your Ipod up. Pick your language, etc. The wheel is still frozen. Arg

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I interject here to state, this is when I asked for advice. As of today, 72 reads, and no answers so I am getting worried
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5. I read someone who says, they gently smacked their Ipod to get things rolling. What the hell. I give mine a gentle thud. I turn it off and on. Boots up to a screen telling me to go online and seek Apples fine assistance..ROFL That ain't happening. So I instead rehook up the Ipod to the updater and restore again. (Ironically, after all this is over, it never deleted crap, I have ALL my songs and settings..lol)

Result: Obviously negative

6. Now I find that from my last action, I no longer can boot up the Ipod. So the scroll feature is broken AS IS the button features. No backlight. I have to boot up from either the wall plug, or turning the lock button on and off.

I read a post where a person says, if the wheel doesn't work, run a very thing item under the wheel itself to free any junk underneath. For my model, I can't find anything that thing. All I managed was to score a few marks on my wheel. I'm glad it worked for him. For me, I'm too dumb, or I didn't have any cool thin stuff..lol

Result:

7. I read a guy who used compressed air to blow around the wheel, and his Pod started working. I had a two day delay while my wife brought home a can, and I blasted away.

Result: Great idea, but not for me.

8. At this point Im getting desperate. I read a post where the person has cracked open their case, found the battery, and unplugged and replugged it.

This takes guts for me. I spent 400 bucks, I don't see any screws to unscrew. On the other hand, I KNEW my battery would blow out someday and I refuse to pay what, 79 bucks for a new one..ROFL

The post said you can find plastic pro tools to insert in the case and not mar it. Sound advice. Please use it if you like. I dented my case at the impact point on the seam. My cover covers it. Do I care, no. Do you? *shrug*

I used a small flathead screwdriver and pried my case apart carefully. It merely clips together inside. What I found? Not much. Now from here on in, I am working on this Ipod layed on the table with the screen/scroll wheel DOWN. So off I take the back. Be CAREFUL. It is all help together with "tape type connections" but nothing you can't handle.
This first step exposes the battery which is glued inside its case. No biggy to pry it out. Also you will see the hard drive connected to the circuit board. You end up sorta lying the case pieces side by side do you don't have to disconnect them.

You can then see where the battery plugs in, and gently unplug it. I did so and replugged it in, several times.

Result: Im still frozen

9. I go to work that night. A friend tells me he has heard if you let the battery die, when you recharge it, it fixes some issues *shrugs* I'll try anything once. So I get to work. Why is it work? Only way to make it do ANYTHING is to flick the lock switch back and forth. It keeps it fired up for a minute and goes to sleep. Over the course of a few DAYS I wear the battery down.

(OH, I also read if the Ipod gets moist, some folks have laid them face down for 5-10 days and they've fixed themselves. So I've been doing this each night.)

Result:

10. I grab my air, and spray all over the inside, close to the wheel as I can. Why? My wife has pointed out that the IPOD MAY have gotten a bit of Coke near it. We had a small spill near it in the truck. It didnt appear wet, but who knows. I heard condensation can actually accumulate and gank it up.

Result: Nope

11. Ok, Now Im angry. So I look at the next section. The circuit board which is screwed into the front part of the case along with the vid display. It is held in with 6-8 small "star shaped" screws. Im sure there is a proper tool for this. Take the time and find it..rofl Myself, I tried allen wrenched, all kinds of crap. I found a small flathead screwdrive with a partially broken blade that just fit right in there. Their not bolted tightly. So I turned them right out. Do NOT strip the screws or your done. Once the screws are out, you gently lift out the circuit board, and vid display. Again, it has TAPE type connections. Literally taped down. I'm NOT a tech computer guy, and I'm describing it as a layman, everyday guy, may see it..rofl

Now, I could see the wheel, and 4 indentations which Im assuming control the wheel. All looked good, a little dirt. So I spray with air. I fire up the pod CAREFULLY. Nothing. Now I wet a q-tip with rubbing alcohol and wipe everything I can reach including partially under the wheel. I then air dry with my compressed air. I fire it up.

Nothing. OR IS IT? I see I have moved down 1 from English to Chinese on the selection screen. So something worked.

12. I will describe this as best as I can. There is a tape connection leading from the wheel and front case to the circuit board. You can literally peel off the end to reveal the connection pins. I do so figuring this is what gives the commands from the wheel to the device. I swab it out, air dry it, and replug.

When I fire it up, my screen does wierd crap. Lines all over, and eventually flashs to a picture of a battery.

So now, I go back and do it all again. I swab it all down including the newest connection I found. I seat it back as best as I can. All of a SUDDEN? I hear the old familiar clicking noise as the wheel starts working. Yahoo! Its all in Chinese, but who cares..rofl

So, I gently put it all back together. I reseat the vid display and circuit board, and screw the screws back in. I set the battery in the hole, and the hard drive where it belongs careful not to twist any connections. I reseal the case.

13. Lucky thirteen. I take the Ipod to my speaker station. Dock it. Crank up ACDC Back in Black as a celebration. 10 days later, my baby is BACK!

So there you go. That is how I recovered my Ipod, WITHOUT tech service, WITHOUT buying a new wheel and definitly WITHOUT giving up and buying another Ipod.

I wish you well in your pursuit. Please don't yell at me if this doesn't work for you or you damage your Ipod beyond repair. Only you can decide how much ambition and or skill you have.

Reddog
Las Vegas, Nevada

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Televisión por internet

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