I was playing around with voteforninja's 3Com wireless router, when I turned off its DHCP server. It was working fine at the moment; next day I had to assign manually an IP to the computers connecting. The computers could then connect, but I could not get into the router's administration pages. The login page loads fine, a wrong password gives a corresponding error message while a correct password gives the very, very meaningful "You don't have the priority to operate this DUT!".
Unfortunately I found no solution for this problem. I tried changing my IP, I tried through wireless and wired paths; nothing. I was basically locked out of the router since without DHCP I got this error and without getting in I couldn't turn DHCP on. Way to go 3Com!
I reset the router to its factory defaults by turning it off and connecting a cable from its internet port to one (any) of its LAN ports, then turning it on and waiting for the status lights to settle down.
Anyone comes up with a solution, let me know!
Friday, July 10, 2009
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Steve Jobs cartoon saying HELLO! BEFORE! in Russian(?) after Jailbreak
It seems that the Steve Jobs cartoon staring at me after an attempted 3.0 jailbreak with redsn0w, meant that the phone was in recovery mode. Jailbreak failed.
Re-trying to jailbreak did not solve the problem. Instead I restored the phone with iTunes (3.0 fw) and then retried with redsn0w which reflashed the 3.0 fw with the good stuff succesfully.
I guess the correct way to re-jailbreak and re-unlock your iPhone with 3.0 is:
1. Upgrade to 3.0 through iTunes
2. Download 3.0 for iPhone 3G here, (iPhone 2G here, and 3GS here)
3. Download redsn0w here (download links at the end of the post, both mac and win)
4. Follow the instructions carefully and wait until the process ends
5. If you haven't done step 1, Steve Jobs might greet you in Russian; start over!
6. If you also need to unlock the iPhone, launch Cydia and add the source "http://repo666.ultrasn0w.com"
7. Download Ultrasn0w.
8. Restart!
If all went well you should have an activated, jailbroken and unlocked 3.0 iPhone
Re-trying to jailbreak did not solve the problem. Instead I restored the phone with iTunes (3.0 fw) and then retried with redsn0w which reflashed the 3.0 fw with the good stuff succesfully.
I guess the correct way to re-jailbreak and re-unlock your iPhone with 3.0 is:
1. Upgrade to 3.0 through iTunes
2. Download 3.0 for iPhone 3G here, (iPhone 2G here, and 3GS here)
3. Download redsn0w here (download links at the end of the post, both mac and win)
4. Follow the instructions carefully and wait until the process ends
5. If you haven't done step 1, Steve Jobs might greet you in Russian; start over!
6. If you also need to unlock the iPhone, launch Cydia and add the source "http://repo666.ultrasn0w.com"
7. Download Ultrasn0w.
8. Restart!
If all went well you should have an activated, jailbroken and unlocked 3.0 iPhone
VoodooPS2 wont save changes after restart
replace the original file in /Library/LaunchAgents with this file.
credits to:
jag from here via Lebidou from here.
credits to:
jag from here via Lebidou from here.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Recovering from garbled display after selecting "Mirror displays" on the NC10
I know I shouldn't have, but I have selected "mirror displays" on my NC10, after connecting it to a monitor. The display became garbled and I couldn't fix it since I couldn't find the checkbox to unselect "mirror displays". Removing the external monitor fixed the netbook's display, but chaos kept coming back after re-pluggin it.
I found out that the displays prefpane preferences, are stored in:
/Library/Preferences/com.apple.windowserver.plist
So I restored that file from a timemachine backup I had. Not the best solution, since it presupposes that you do have a backup, but...
I found out that the displays prefpane preferences, are stored in:
/Library/Preferences/com.apple.windowserver.plist
So I restored that file from a timemachine backup I had. Not the best solution, since it presupposes that you do have a backup, but...
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Saturday, May 30, 2009
How to play Canon EOS videos in VLC
Go to Tools > Preferences or press Ctrl + P. In the preferences window locate the "Show settings" box to the lower left and turn on "all".
Then go to Input / Codecs > Other Codecs > FFmpeg. There there is a setting called "Skip the loop filter for H.264 decoding", set the option to all.
Then go to Input / Codecs > Other Codecs > FFmpeg. There there is a setting called "Skip the loop filter for H.264 decoding", set the option to all.
Friday, May 29, 2009
the EASIEST way to resize pictures in winxp for free
Use Image Resizer powertoy from microsoft, just right click on a picture and choose "Resize Picture"
Get it from here.
Why microsoft have not included this for vista is beyond me.
Get it from here.
Why microsoft have not included this for vista is beyond me.
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