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Gadgets Subscribe Resources Hardware Phones Printers Ultrabooks Blogs Viruses Cameras Components Computer Accessories Consumer Advice Displays E-readers Flash Drives Graphics Cards Hard Drives Home Theater Input Devices Keyboards Laptop Accessories Mobile Networking Operating Systems Optical Drives Processors Servers Smartwatches Streaming Services Storage Tablets Windows Input Devices Displays Printers Storage Networking Cameras Home Networking Clearwire's Portable Clear Spot Hotspot Lets You Share a 4G Connection At a Glance Clearwire Clear Spot PCWorld Rating Convenient Clear Spot travel router offers ease of setup and connects multiple devices via Wi-Fi. Comments By Brian Chee, PCWorld Jun 4, 2010 3:50 PM Clearwire adds to its existing WiMax lineup with the Clear Spot, a compact 4G router that you can share among up to eight devices. At $140 (as of June 3, 2010), the device provides a viable and convenient way to maximize your connection--but, as you might expect, the router's built-in battery lasts only 2 to 3 hours. The Clear Spot complements the Clear 4G USB WiMax modem (and is a rebadging of Cradlepoint's hardware, sold under that brand as the PHS300CW). Measuring 4.7 by 2.9 by 0.8 inches and weighing 3.5 ounces, the Clear Spot is larger and heavier than the Novatel MiFi (a 3.5-by-2.3-by-0.4-inch, 2-ounce mobile hotspot also sold under Sprint and Verizon's branding) but still small enough to tote around. This minimalist device has one USB port for connecting the 4G USB modem, as well as a power switch and a power connector. Setup is equally simple: All you do is note the last six digits of the firewall address, conveniently underlined on the bottom of the modem, and enter that info when prompted. You log in to the Clear Spot via its discoverable SSID (in the format Clear-Spot-xxxx); from there, you're redirected to a "Captive Portal" page that asks you for those very same six digits to confirm your login. If you plan on using this device in one place for any amount of time, you might consider enabling wireless security to ensure that no one is listening in on your conversations. Even though the Clear Spot offers WEP security as an option, we don't recommend using it; WPA is more secure and is compatible with just about every modern wireless device. The Clear Spot should be plug-and-play for already-activated 4G USB modems; the process was smooth in my testing. Once all three LEDs on the top are green--indicating tha
to setup SNMP so the device can be monitored in Zenoss Core using the LinuxMonitor zenpack. I tested this on systems running Ubuntu 10.04 and Zenoss 3.0.1. sudo apt-get install snmpd snmp sudo vi /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf Delete everything replace for following line, this is read only of everything and restrict access so that only systems within you IP subnet can access this. rocommunity public 192.168.0.0/24 sudo vi /etc/default/snmpd Change the line ending with 127.0.0.1 and change it to 0.0.0.0, so it should read SNMPDOPTS='-Lsd -Lf /dev/null -u snmp -g snmp -I -smux -p /var/run/snmpd.pid 0.0.0.0′ sudo /etc/init.d/snmpd restart Add the system to your Zenoss console under Server/Linux If you http://www.pcworld.com/article/197832/clearwire_clear_spot.html add the system to your Zenoss console and you get a SNMP timeout error make sure you check your /etc/default/snmpd file. The default configuration is somewhat broken and you need to make the change in order to open up SNMP to anything other than localhost. Posted in: OSS, Technology Tags: monitoring, OSS, SNMP, ubuntu, zenoss Nitrohawk.com Penny Auctions September 22nd, 2010 / No Comments » / by Sean So a friend of mine just went http://www.seanfurukawa.com/?paged=6 live with a site Nitrohawk.com. While I generally avoid such websites I do give him a lot of credit for building up a working Penny Auction site from scratch. And I do know him and I know he is doing everything on the up and up. And this isn't some internet friend junk I know him in person, and he's not paying me to post this. Nitrohawk.com Coupon code b2ft3d for 20 free bid credits when purchasing any credits. I actually made up some graphics for him and I built the design for his current faviocn.ico. I'm hoping he uses more of my designs in the future. Posted in: biz Tags: biz, business, penny auction "Class ‘notifier' not found" in ZenCart resolution/fix September 22nd, 2010 / 2 Comments » / by Sean Ran into this issue last night. Took me about 2 hours to figure out the simple mistake. I was migrating a Zencart website from one host to another. I was editing the includes/configure.php file to change up the database configuration. Class ‘notifier' not found I kept hitting my head against a wall after seeing this error in the cache/myCONFIG file (applicable in 1.3.9 and newer). And after much searching around you'll find that references saying that the includes file was perhaps not fully uploaded correctly. However, I finally found my error. In the includes/con
wants you to use the Mental Interference Rod on the Mo'arg at Forge Base: Gehenna and use their Detonate Teleporter ability on the three teleporters in the forge camp. Western Teleporter Destroyed Central Teleporter Destroyed Eastern Teleporter Destroyed Mental Interference Rod http://www.wowhead.com/quest=10857/teleport-this (Provided) Description As fun as killing demons might be, it does us little good when the Legion can keep using its teleporters to replace anything we kill.Unfortunately, I don't have any high-powered explosives handy... but the mo'arg that maintain the teleporters do.Take this rod... I've tuned its powers to interfere with mo'arg brain frequencies. Return to Forge Base: Gehenna and use it on any mo'arg you see. You won't have long, connection error but you'll be able to use their demolition charges on the nearby teleporters. Progress Is it done then? Are the teleporters shut down? Completion Thanks to you,