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Dienstag, 1. März 2016

How to Make a Proxy WebsiteIn Feburary 2016 30,

In Feburary 2016 30,
Open an account at a web host that allows proxy websites. Many hosting companies do not allow proxies because they can generate a large amount of traffic that overloads the servers. Those that do allow proxy websites will typically prefer that you have a Virtual Private Server (VPS) or a dedicated server. Most hosts do not allow web proxies on a shared server.
Obtain a copy of PHProxy. This script acts as the software to power your proxy site. PHProxy is available free of charge, so anyone can make a proxy website without spending a lot of money.
Log into the control panel for your web hosting account. Create a MySQL database that will be used by the PHProxy script. Make note of the database name, user name and password that is associated with the database. This information is needed to configure the script to communicate with the database.
Edit the config.php file that is included with the script. Open the file with a HTML editor so that you can edit the contents of the file and save the new copy. Use Windows Notepad if you do not have a HTML editor. Simply open the file, edit the website name, website address, database name, database user name and database password. Save the file after the information has been edited.
Use an FTP program to upload all of the files to your hosting account. You can download a free copy of Filezilla FTP if you do not already have a program. Simply upload all of the files and folders included with PHProxy to your web hosting account. Your proxy website should now be operational.
Read the documentation that is included with PHProxy. Follow the instructions in the documentation to customize your script, such as changing colors, page layout or other visual elements. This will help you make a FTP website that stands out.
In Feburary 2016 30,

Freitag, 12. Februar 2016

How to Set Up a Wireless Router on a MacIn Feburary 2016 12,

In Feburary 2016 12,
Make sure that the Mac is not currently connected to the internet via the ethernet line. Unplug the cable modem from the wall to start off with. Then, connect the wireless router to the cable modem. To do so, take the network cable that leads from the cable modem into the back of the Mac computer and plug it into the router port that is labeled either Internet, WAN, or WLAN (these listings may vary by individual router, but generally this rule should apply to the router you have in hand).
Plug the cable modem back into the power socket and allow it to initialize. This will take a few seconds. Make sure the computer is turned on as well, so as to allow complete initialization. Create a temporary internet connection by running the wireless router network cable straight into one of the still available ports on the router. Make sure that this port is not the WLAN, WAN or Internet port mentioned above.
Open your browser. Locate the address bar and then type in and enter the special address that was provided by your router manufacturer though that device's documentation. Also enter a password if required (check your documentation).
Input the wireless network name, or SSID. This will be entered into the configuration page that pops up following your input of the password in the step above. The SSID is a name of your choosing. Also, consider password encrypting the network with a password of your choice. Then, 'Apply' your settings.
Disconnect the network cable from your Mac so as to sever the temporary internet connection you established. This wired connection will no longer be necessary seeing as the wireless router is now configured. The wireless card contained within your Mac will do the work from now on.
Right click on the network icon, which is the set of waves in the upper right hand side of the Mac OSX. This will allow your Mac to connect to your new wireless router and the network you set up. After clicking on this wireless icon, select the SSID name of your network from the drop down list, wait a moment, and then enjoy browsing the internet free of wires.
In Feburary 2016 12,

Donnerstag, 11. Februar 2016

How Does Web Hosting Work?In Feburary 2016 11,

In Feburary 2016 11,
Before you put a Web-hosting plan to work, you need to register a domain name. Some companies offer both services as a bundle, but you can buy the two parts separately from different companies. If you shop around, you may find a better price or an uncommon top-level domain such as '.us' or '.tv' not sold at every registrar. If you buy the domain separately, you need to set the name servers on the domain registrar's website to point to the addresses provided by your Web host. These steps vary from site to site, so check your registrar's help page for specific directions.
How Shared Hosting Works
Shared hosting places your website on the same server hardware as many other websites. This setup makes shared hosting affordable but gives you no control over the server hardware and software itself. Shared hosting plans often offer perks such as unlimited bandwidth and support for multiple domain names. The major limitation to shared hosting is CPU time: Every person who connects to your website uses some of the server's processing power. If too many people connect, at the same time, especially if you have complex scripts on your site, the websites of everyone on the server slow down. Use too much CPU time and your Web host might restrict your site or force you to upgrade to a dedicated server.
Dedicated Hosting and VPS
Dedicated servers avoid the CPU restrictions on shared servers and allow you to install custom software, but they often cost far more and include restrictions on bandwidth and drive space. In most cases, whether you are buying hosting for a personal site, a blog or even a small business, you can safely start out with shared hosting. If your site becomes popular or you need to alter your server's configuration, talk to your Web host to move up to a dedicated server so you won't have to rebuild your entire site for another host. Some Web hosts sell virtual private server hosting. VPS hosting does not provide additional CPU resources, but you can install software on the server and alter its settings.
Putting Your Site to Use
Setting up a site from scratch requires a significant amount of Web design and coding experience, but there's no need to reinvent the wheel. Content management systems, such as WordPress, Drupal and MediaWiki, provide a backbone for your site so you can focus on creating content. Some Web hosts offer one-click installation of these utilities, but if yours does not, download the CMS of your choice from its website and follow the directions to put it on your server and get started. Although each CMS offers customizations, WordPress and Drupal focus primarily on sites with permanent content and few authors, such as blogs, while MediaWiki works best with frequently updated pages, such as its best-known use, Wikipedia.
Running Your Own Host
Hosting your own website from home might sound like an easy way to save money, but it requires far more tech experience. If you set up your server incorrectly, hackers flood in from all over the Internet. DIY hosting requires you to own server hardware, a potentially pricy investment if you want your site to support a large number of visitors. Check with your Internet service provider before trying to run a server, as many explicitly block the practice unless you subscribe to a business-class plan.
In Feburary 2016 11,

Mittwoch, 10. Februar 2016

How to Free Up CPU UsageIn Feburary 2016 10,

In Feburary 2016 10,
Open the Task Manager by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Esc. Click the 'Performance' tab, and watch the CPU usage chart for a moment to establish a baseline. The idle CPU utilization should be less than 2 percent on a normally functioning system. If it says above 2 percent, then there is a program that is utilizing too much CPU power.
Click on the 'Processes' tab, and scroll through the list of programs, keeping an eye on the 'CPU' column. Most of the programs listed will read 0 percent. Find the program that is using CPU power, and note the name of the process. Ignore the listing titled 'System Idle Process.' It's entirely normal for it to show as much as 99 percent CPU usage.
Click on the process that is showing excessive CPU utilization. Click 'End Process' to terminate it. Choose 'Yes' on the confirmation window that appears. The process will now be forced to terminate, and CPU utilization will return to the normal range.
In Feburary 2016 10,

Donnerstag, 4. Februar 2016

How to Send Free Mobile Games to a Phone From a PCIn Feburary 2016 04,

In Feburary 2016 04,
Download the mobile game from the Internet to your computer. There are literally hundreds of different sites that provide free game downloads, some examples are Myxer.com, FunForMobile.com and MyTinyPhone.
Plug the USB data cable into the power port on your wireless phone. Connect the other end of the phone to your computer. If your computer detects the phone directly, you are all set to go (skip to Step 4). If your computer does not detect the phone, you need to download the phone drivers.
Launch your Internet browser and navigate to the manufacturer site of your phone. Select your phone model and select 'Support.' Download the provided driver and double-click the download once complete. This opens an installation wizard. Follow the brief set of prompts to complete the installation. You can now access your phone on the computer.
Click 'Start' followed by either 'My Computer' or 'Computer.' Double-click the removable device icon. A window opens with all of the files currently stored on the phone.
Double-click the 'Games' folder. A new window loads, featuring the game titles you have on the phone. Click and drag the game you downloaded from the Internet. Once complete, you can close out the phone windows, right-click the removable device icon, and select 'Eject' from the pull-down menu. Remove your phone from the computer and you can begin playing the uploaded video game.
In Feburary 2016 04,