Archive for the ‘Network’ Category
Map a FTP path to a Drive in Windows
Thursday, July 9, 2009 20:08 No CommentsThe solution I’m about to show you doesn’t exactly assign a drive letter to the FTP server, but it will essentially serve the same purpose as a drive. Through Windows Explorer you’ll have one-click access to your files. It is quite useful for webmasters.
Here are the steps:
1. Open My Computer / Windows Explorer and choose the “Map Network Drive” option.
For those using Windows Vista / Windows 7, the option is along the top toolbar
If you are using Windows XP, the option will be inside the “Tools” menu

Create an ad hoc WiFi network on Windows Vista
Saturday, April 25, 2009 12:18 2 CommentsCreate a Secure Ad Hoc WiFi Network
Follow these steps to create a secure ad hoc WiFi network from the Network and Sharing Center.
1. Access the Network and Sharing Center using Start » Network » Network and Sharing Center.
2. Select Manage wireless networks.
3. Click Add.
4. Select Create an ad hoc network.
Note: Many network names, known as [...]
Create an ad-hoc Wireless Network and configure Internet Connection Sharing on Windows XP
Friday, April 24, 2009 14:29 8 CommentsInstalling the wireless adapter
Before doing anything else, you need to equip all the machines that will be on the future ad hoc network with a wireless adapter and install drivers.
Configuring the ad hoc network
- Go to Control Panel - Network Connections, you will see Wireless Network Connection there if the computer wifi already enabled.
- Right Click Wireless Network Connection, select Properties.
- Click on Wireless Network tab
If Wireless Network tab is disabled, that’s mean Windows Wireless Zero Configuration service is stopped.
To enable it, right click My Computer - Manage - Expand Services and Applications - select Services
Search Wireless Zero Configuration - Start the service if the service is stopped.
Share Phone Drives between Mobile Phone and Windows Workgroup via Wi-Fi with SymSMB 4.0
Thursday, April 23, 2009 12:56 9 CommentsDo you still using Bluetooth to transfer you files between Mobile Phone and Computer? If you own a symbian mobile that built-in WiFi , a infrastructure network, and a computer, there is a good news for you, you are able to share your files between your mobile and your computer over WiFi with symSMB 4.0.

Telexy Networks is currently developing a set of technologies and applications enabling seamless wireless networking between Symbian mobile devices and network computers.
