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Sunday, 28 February 2016

How to Sync a Phone With a Car BluetoothIn Feburary 2016 28,

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Turn on the stereo in the car and your cell phone.
Press the Bluetooth pairing button on the car stereo to enable the discoverable mode.
Go to the main menu selection for your phone.
Select the 'Settings' option to view the options that are available.
Select the option for 'Bluetooth' or 'Bluetooth Menu' from the list.
Select the 'Add' or 'Sync' option to detect the car stereo. Select the 'Connect' or 'Start' button to begin the connection process.
Wait while the phone searches for devices that are in range.
Select your car stereo from the list of Bluetooth devices that are displayed on your phone.
Enter the pairing number for the car stereo. This can be found in the documentation for the car stereo.
Wait while your phone is synced with the car stereo.
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Monday, 15 February 2016

How to Write to a Remote File in PHPIn Feburary 2016 15,

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Open your PHP file in a text editor, such as Windows Notepad.
Connect to a remote FTP server. Open a file with the 'fopen(address, mode)' command. The mode needs to be set to 'w' for writing. For example, '$my_file = fopen ('ftp://ftp.myserver.com/myfile.txt', w);' will anonymously connect you to the ftp server and create a new file called 'myfile.txt' that you can write to. To use a non-anonymous account, change the address to use the format 'ftp://username:password@ftp.myserver.com/file'.
Write data to the file using the 'fwrite(handle, string);' command. For example, 'fwrite ($my_file, 'my text');'.
Close your connection once you are done writing to the file with the 'fclose(handle);' command. For example, 'fclose($my_file);'. Once executed, the new file will now have been written to and saved on the remote server.
Save the PHP file.
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Tuesday, 9 February 2016

How to Add an Administrator Account to Cisco RoutersIn Feburary 2016 09,

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Connect a computer to a Cisco router using a Cisco serial or universal serial bus (USB) data cable.
Log in to the Cisco router as the administrator.
Enter the privileged EXEC mode. Access this mode by typing 'enable' or 'en' at the 'Router>' prompt.
Access the global configuration mode. Type 'configure terminal' or 'config t' at the 'Router#' prompt.
Add an administrative user. Type the following command at the 'Router(config)#' prompt, and then press 'Enter' on your computer's keyboard: 'username
priv 15 password
'For example, you could type 'username jdoe priv 15 password johnnydoe22,' which would create a user name 'jdoe' with a password 'johnnydoe22.'
Exit to the privileged EXEC mode. Press 'CTRL Z' until you're back at the 'Router#' prompt.
Save your changes. Type 'copy running-config startup-config,' and press the 'Enter' key on your computer's keyboard.
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Saturday, 6 February 2016

How to Set FTP to Active ModeIn Feburary 2016 06,

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Open the Filezilla FTP client.
Click 'File' and 'Site Manager.'
Select the FTP server you want to change to Active mode.
Click the 'Advanced' tab.
Change the transfer setting to 'Active Mode.' Click 'OK.' You can change advanced settings of Active mode, such as the port range used.
CuteFTP
Open CuteFTP. Click 'Tools' and 'Global Options.'
Click 'Transfer' in the sidebar option panel.
Change the 'Data Mode' field to 'Port' for active mode.
Click 'Apply' and 'OK.'
SmartFTP
Open SmartFTP.
Click 'Favorites' then 'Edit Favorites.'
Right-click the server that you wish to change to active mode.
Choose 'Properties.' Click 'Connection.'
Switch the mode to 'Port,' which is active mode.
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Monday, 1 February 2016

How to Upload Files in Binary ModeIn Feburary 2016 01,

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Open your FTP program. If you are using a desktop-based FTP program, find it on your computer and open it. If you are using Web-based software, go to your website's control panel and log in to the FTP section.
Find the FTP settings and change the transfer mode. To ensure you are uploading in binary mode, you have to change the settings in your FTP client to 'binary.' The way to do this depends on the FTP program you are using. Search for the 'Options' or 'Preferences' menu and then 'Transfer mode.' Once you find this, select 'binary.' In some FTP clients, you can select 'binary' at the bottom of the screen without needing to open any additional menus.
Transfer your files. Once the setting is saved, you can use the FTP client to transfer your files. On one side of the screen you will see the files that are saved on your computer. The other side will represent the Web space that you are uploading to. Select the files you want to upload, and click the arrow or 'transfer' button. You will know your upload has been successful when you see the files on the side of the screen that represents your Web space.
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