Showing posts with label port. Show all posts
Showing posts with label port. Show all posts

Monday, 29 February 2016

How to Set Up FTP Using BluetoothIn Feburary 2016 29,

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Go to the 'Bluetooth' menu on your smartphone. Tap 'Settings.'
Tap to check the 'Enable File Sharing' checkbox. Tap 'Browse' to specify the folder where you want the shared files to go, which is '\My Documents\Bluetooth Share.'
Connect your smartphone's USB cable to the smartphone and the other end to a USB port on your computer.
Open the 'Bluetooth Devices' menu on your computer. Click the 'Devices' tab, then click 'Touch_Pro Properties.'
Click the 'Services' tab and check the box next to 'File Transfer (Obex).' You've created a folder with the Bluetooth name of the smartphone.
Open the new folder. Click the files you want to transfer to your smartphone and drag them to the folder. Release the mouse button to copy the files.
Close the folders and disconnect your smartphone from your computer and the USB cable. On your smartphone, open 'File Explorer.' Your transferred files are in the 'Bluetooth Share' folder.
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Monday, 8 February 2016

Tutorial on How to Port Your Number to Net10In Feburary 2016 08,

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Navigate to the Net10 website and click 'Activate/reactivate' and 'Transfer number.'
Click 'Activate my Net10 phone with a number from another company' followed by selecting the Net10 phone you have purchased. You can purchase your Net10 phone from a retailer or from the Net10 website. You must have your phone in your possession prior to attempting to port your phone number. Click 'Submit' to begin the porting process.
Click 'I agree to the terms' and click 'Continue.' Enter your phone's serial number on the 'Number portability' page. You can find your serial number on the activation card provided with your mobile phone. If you do not have your activation card, you can find your serial number on the back of your phone under the battery. Click 'Continue' after entering your phone's serial number.
Enter your account number, phone number, PIN and contact information from your current mobile phone provider and click 'Continue.' You will be taken to the transaction summary page to verify the information you have entered. Click 'Submit' to complete your transaction. The number transfer may take up to two days.
By Phone
Contact Net10 customer service at 877-836-2368 and notify a customer service agent that you would like to port your mobile phone number.
Provide the customer service agent with the serial number for your Net10 phone, your mobile phone number, billing address, account number and account PIN for your current mobile phone provider.
Wait for the customer service agent to complete your transaction. Your phone number may take up to two days to be ported from your provider to Net10.
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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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What Is Port Triggering Used For on a Router?In Feburary 2016 06,

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Routers use a network address translation (NAT) firewall to protect a network from unauthorized access over the Internet. The NAT firewall blocks incoming data transmissions by sealing the incoming data ports on the network. Port triggering temporarily opens these data ports when a LAN computer requires unrestricted access to the Internet.
Benefits
Port triggering differs from another method for opening incoming data ports known as port forwarding. With port forwarding, the router leaves the specified data ports open all the time. Port triggering, however, only opens the ports when a computer requests access to them. Also, unlike port forwarding, port triggering does not require LAN computers to have a static network address.
Considerations
You can enable port triggering through the router's configuration software. With port triggering, only one computer at a time can access the open port, whereas port forwarding permits multiple LAN computers to share a single open port.
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Thursday, 4 February 2016

How to Set Up a Router for FilezillaIn Feburary 2016 04,

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Open the Filezilla FTP program. Click 'Edit' and select 'Settings.' Click on 'Connection' in the settings hierarchy and select 'Passive Mode.'
Add a check mark to 'Use Custom Port Range' and enter your desired port range. Valid ports can be from 1 to 65535, but users should assign a port range beyond 1024, as ports below that range are often reserved for other protocols.
Log in to your router's configuration page and enter the router's username and password when prompted.
Navigate to the router's 'Port Forwarding' settings page. Enter 'FileZilla' as the application name. Enter the start of the port range created in FileZilla into the 'Start' text field and the end of the port range into the 'End' text field. Set the 'TCP' and 'UDP' settings to 'Both' and add a check mark to the 'Enable' box.
Create another port forwarding entry with the same application name. Enter '20' as the start of the port range and '21' as the end of the range. Set the 'TCP' and 'UDP' settings to 'Both' and add a check mark to the 'Enable' box. Click 'Save Settings' to finalize your changes. Restart your router, if necessary. The ports assigned for FileZilla should remain open for FTP traffic.
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