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Saturday, 6 February 2016

How to Set Up Filezilla for Joomla!In Feburary 2016 06,

In Feburary 2016 06,
Double-click on the FileZilla icon or select it from the start menu. FileZilla will start and display the local hard disk directory structure on the left side of the window.
Enter the domain name of your website or the IP address in the 'Host' field. Do not include the 'http://' part of the address, just the domain name. For example, 'mycoolsite.com' is a domain name and '192.168.2.1' is an Internet Protocol address. If your domain name hasn't been assigned yet, use the IP address provided by your hosting company.
Fill in the 'Username' field at the top of the screen with your FTP user name. Use the exact spelling and character case as the FTP user name issued by your hosting service provider.
Enter your FTP password in the 'Password' field at the top of the screen. Use the exact spelling and character case as the password issued by your hosting service provider.
Enter the FTP port number in the 'Port' field if your hosting provider uses a port other than 21. Most users will leave this field blank as 21 is the default port. Only enter a port number if your hosting provider uses a port other than 21.
Click on the 'Edit' menu, then click on 'Settings.' Select 'File Types' under 'Transfers' on the left side of the settings window. Click the 'Binary' radio button on the right side at the top of the window. This setting ensures that binary files such as archives and backup files transfer properly. If such files are accidentally treated as ASCII files, they may become corrupted during transfer. Having this set correctly is especially important for uploading Joomla! installation files, Joomla! extension packages and downloading backup files.
Click on the 'OK' button at the bottom of the settings window to save the settings. Click the 'Quick Connect' button to the right of the host, username, password and port fields previously entered. FileZilla will connect to your Joomla! website root directory on the server and display the file structure in the right side of the window.
Click on the 'File' menu, then click on 'Copy Current Connection to the Site Manager.' This saves your settings and allows you to select them the next time you use FileZilla from the Site Manager. Just click 'File' then 'Site Manager' or press 'Ctrl - S.'
In Feburary 2016 06,

How to Change My Xbox NAT Type for a Belkin RouterIn Feburary 2016 06,

In Feburary 2016 06,
Turn on your 360, and go to the System Settings menu located at the far right of My Xbox.
This opens a System Settings screen. Highlight 'Network Settings' and press the 'A' button.
Select the 'Wired Network' or 'Wireless Network' option depending upon how you are connected to the Belkin router.
Highlight 'Configure Network' and press 'A.' Highlight 'IP Settings' and press 'A.' This opens an Edit IP Settings screen.
Select 'Manual' and hit the 'A' button. Select 'IP Address' and press 'A.' Enter '192.168.2.101' and press 'A.'
Select 'Subnet Mask' and hit 'A.' Enter '255.255.255.0' and press 'A.'
Select 'Gateway' and press the 'A' button. Enter in '192.168.2.1' and press 'A.' Select 'Done' and press the 'A' button. This takes you back to the previous screen.
Highlight DNS Settings, and press 'A.' Select 'Manual' and press 'A' on the Edit DNS Settings screen.
Select 'Primary DNS Server' and press 'A.' Enter '192.168.2.1' and then hit the 'A' button.
Select 'Secondary DNS Server' and press 'A.' Input '8.8.8.8' and press 'A.' Select 'Done,' and press 'A' to go back to the previous screen. Review the settings on this screen to ensure you have entered in everything correctly, and then turn off the Xbox 360 console.
Forward Xbox 360 Ports
Open any Web browser you want to use, then type '192.168.2.1' in its address bar and press 'Enter.' This loads the Belkin firmware.
Click the 'Login' link, which is located at the top right of your screen.
Locate the 'Firewall' section, and click the 'Virtual Servers' option. This loads a list of lines consisting of empty fields all numbered consecutively. These fields are used to enter the port information.
Click to select the 'Enable' box in lines '1' through '4.' Locate the 'Description' box in each of these four lines. Type 'Xbox1' in the description box for line number '1,' then 'Xbox2' in the description for line number '2.' Repeat this process through all four lines.
Locate the 'Private IP address' field. Type '101' in the Private IP Address field on all four lines.
Locate the 'Inbound Port' and 'Private Port' fields on line '1.' Enter '80-80' in both of these fields.
Type '87-88' in the 'Inbound Port' and 'Private Port' fields on line '2,' and then click 'Type' and select 'UDP.'
Enter '3074-3074' in 'Inbound Port' and 'Private Port' on line number '3,' and then click 'Type' and select 'Both.'
Enter '53-53' in the 'Inbound Port' and 'Private Port' on line number '4,' and then click 'Type' and select 'Both.'
Click 'Apply Changes,' and then close the interface. The next time you use your Xbox, the NAT should display as 'Open.'
In Feburary 2016 06,