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Two ways. Easy way first. Simply push the S-D button. This will toggle fractions and decimals. More permanent way: SHIFT SETUP (also the MODE button) 2 (Select option 2 Line 10) That's it! When you want to go back to fractions then: SHIFT SETUP 1 (Selection option 1 Mth 10) Now your back in fraction mode.
There are a few ways to have Internet on your PS3 system First of all, you'll need a wireless/wired router. If you have a wireless router, go to settings, Internet settings, & select the mode which edits your Internet connection. The rest will be provided by the PS3 & is personal.With a wired router, plug the router wire in the back of your PS3 & do the same as wireless, only at the beginning select Ethernet cable.That's mostly it
What is the network ID of 199.255.255.9?
Wi-Fi can be blocked one of two ways on an iPod Touch. If the router is blocked with a lock on it, then you have to get the password and enter in that password. If Safari is blocked on your iPod Touch, you need to go to settings, then to restrictions, then enter the 4-digit pin to change the settings.
You can do it in at least two different ways. First one is to get a wireless router configure it properly for your particular wireless network. Of course, you will a wireless router. Second one is to connect your printer to a computer with wireless card, and share it using windows features (if you are using windows).
For some network issues, you'll need to update the settings for your router. Every router has different ways to configure it. However, most manufacturers provide a router configuration web page to edit router settings. You can usually open a router's configuration page by going to that router's IP address on the network. == # On your computer, click Start, Run, type cmd, and press ENTER. A window with a command prompt will appear. # In the window, type ipconfig /all and press ENTER. # Look for a line that starts with "Default Gateway" and write down the address (usually it will be 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.2.1). == Open a web browser, and in the address bar, type http:// followed by the address you wrote down. Press ENTER. The layout of the router configuration page varies by model and manufacturer, but you should be able to browse the pages to find the settings you're looking for. Some settings on your router may be easier to find than others. If you need help finding a particular setting, consult your router documentation or go to the manufacturer's web site for instructions.
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It depends if their is a window in the hall, because you can exit or enter the hall through a window, and you can only enter two ways, and exit two ways, making for a combined total of four ways to enter and exit the hall. its either that or there is 2 enterances and no exits
A cascaded router because is a router connected to another router. As far as I know, there's two ways you can connect two routers together. One is from a LAN port to the WAN port of the other router and the other is LAN port to LAN port. LAN to WAN is useful for things such as network segmenting, say that you want the LAN of the first router not to be able to see the LAN of the second router. That can work. Whereas with the second way, the second router pretty much becomes a switch and you can have access to devices on both networks without the need for port forwarding. Consider it acting as a swithc with a IP address pretty much. However in this method you have to make sure the LAN IP of the second router is within the same subnet as the first in order for this to work. So let me give you a example of how it can be setup: LAN to WAN: Router A WAN IP: Issued from ISP (Usually through DHCP) LAN IP: 192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Router B WAN IP: Issued from the DHCP server of the first router or can be statically set to be a address within the first routers LAN LAN IP: 192.168.2.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Note: With this method, computers on Router B can connect to devices on Router (including the router itself) but not vice versa. Also...you cannot access computers via NetBIOS names (computer names) in this setup. You have to access them by their client LAN IP LAN to LAN Router A WAN IP : Issued from ISP (Usually through DHCP) LAN IP: 192.168.1.1 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Router B WAN IP: Not used since nothing is connected to the WAN port LAN IP: 192.168.1.254 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Hope this helps you out. :)