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Emulation its not the same as virtualization jerk!!! in virtualization you are using idle states of the processor to run another OS on your system, while emulation you EMULATE a different instruction set on your system, for example Z80 processor instructions in your x86 or x64 system. Anyway why are …

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another choices you have is VMware Fusion and paralels, i highly recomend Fusion, currently using it on my hackintosh.

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Okay you can use WPI, Windows Post Install, i used that utility years ago, its free and legal, take a look.

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I had a similar issue with my hackintosh, the problem is with the wireless security, i see that you are using WPA, so perhaps you are using the TKIP cyphering, just change it to AES restart your router and voila!!! hav phun PS: If you cannot change from TKIP to …

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The best thing you can do is to uninstall that Wubi thing, make a system restore to the date it was running flawlessly and install Ubuntu in a separate partition, come on its not difficult, cheers.

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have you tried running the chmod command from terminal? remember that CLI is very usefull when its time for administering servers-

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if you need a backup programme you can use the built in programme in the OS, in this case time machine, but if you want to develop the best way is to use objective C or cocoa that are the main programming languages in Mac OS, cheers.

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well another proof that macs are vulnerable to malfunction, what you have is a problem with the video card, wich is causing a KP (kernel panic) i suggest yu to take it to a nearer technician who knows how to fix this problem, a real technician, apple technicians suck, basically …

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make an VPN to VPN and VPN to client connections, using several types of hardware and software, it will give you more experience in networking and security.

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nice review, i really liked it, specially from a HP model that doesnt mimics an apple´s model as current Pavillions, i think that HP should come back to the dv9000/dv6000 models that are actually more ellegant, bauhaus over minimalism forever.

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check the IP address, on both ends, first check if modem gives you the IP (DHCP) or if you need to put the IP manually on the router

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Well i think you should create an ACL, i know how to do on a Cisco router, not in a VPN client, google to find out how to do that, i take a look an d i will let you know if i find something usefull.

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yes an 802.11n router will help a lot, also you can use an antenna extender to extend the router signal beyond the 200 metres of distance, because all WiFi signal only reaches the 200 metres, also try to put a different firmware on it to gain more control over the …

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no, unless you make secure connections to other router outside the network, but this also can be blocked, anyway, you may want to use tunneling

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first check the sharing options in Mac OS it can share across the network as a ftp server too, also check the permisions for every folder you shared

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okay, check the instructions on how to install that firmware, perhaps you may need to download an aditional file to merge with the firmware in order to install it to your router, can you tell me what firmware is? because when i wanted to install the DD-WRT firmware on a …

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so... weho cares about the licencing? here area lot of apple fanboys who dont get the idea that they have spend a lot of money in a piece of hardware that, lets be honest, overpriced, i have the Leopard installed on my HP DV6000 and is working smoothly, even better …

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Hi It seems like you need to have a network neighborhood, so i advice you to have a schema of modem -> router -> switch (dunno why you have two modems, unless u need redundant conections, if so you will need extra hardware and do real routing) and the connect …

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Yes many routers have that option, you may want to consider to install another firmware on your router, like the DD-WRT firmware i´m using right now, in it you have many services like WOL and web filtering, access via SSH or telnet to it to configure, itr is based on …

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no, you have to add at least read permissions to that drive, is not good to share all the drive, i encourage you to share just a folder, then press the alt key to show the menu bar and go to tools then select folder options, in the view tab …

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try using no-ip.com or any other dinamic DNS resolution programme, also you may need to setup a DMZ on your router to allow access to that computer, thats how i connect remotely to my server and router here @ home. Also you can try a programme called gotomypc, or just …

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First you have to check your IP settings, make sure they are on the same network, ie: 192.168.1.2 255.255.255.0 and the other 192.168.1.3 255.255.255.0 they have to be different, then try to ping both hosts to check if there´s eply if there´s no reply then ping localhost and 127.0.0.1 to …

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