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  1. Welcome To CSBD Enjoy & have fun .
  2. In this tutorial I will show you how to configure a router, but also how to create your own wieless network. The tutorial contains all the necessary steps with images. Deploying a wireless network: Let's say we already have a subscription to a network provider (RDS, Romtelecom). The next step is to buy a router that comes with WLAN. Currently, most routers have this technology. After you've bought it, we'll have to set it up. For this, I will use a TRENDnet router: Elements of a router: In the first image we have the following LEDs: -WPS | is the acronym from Wireless Protected Setup and by clicking this button any device that will connect in the next few seconds will receive the password automatically -STATUS | when the cable from the vendor is connected to the router, this LED will light up -WLAN | is the acronym of Wireless Local Area Network and if the wireless network is on, this led will always be on -LAN "1" 2 "3" 4 "| By connecting other computers to the router's ports, the LEDs corresponding to the connected computers will light up (if we connect a computer to port" 2 "LED 2 will turn on note that the port is busy) that port is busy) The second image contains the following elements: - The wireless antenna connection block - "1" 2 "3" 4 "| These indicate the free ports through which other computers can be connected to the router via the cable -WAN | is the acronym from the Wide Area Network and this port will connect the cable to the vendor -Power | the power cable will be plugged into this port -Reset | by inserting a sharp object into this hole, the router will reset and return to the factory settings Connecting cables: The first step is to connect the router to a power source (socket). Search the charger router box and connect it first in the socket and then in the "POWER" port of the router as shown in the following picture: Now that the router is powered up, we need to connect the internet cable from the vendor. The cable from the vendor is the one that comes from outside in the house. This cable will connect to the router's "WAN" port. The "WAN" port is usually farther away from the other ports. Insert the cable into the port and push it until a click occurs: Now you need another internet cable to connect the router to the computer. Connect one end of the cable to one of the other remaining ports of the router (preferably in port "1") and the other end of the internet cable to your computer: Next we will need to access the IP address of the router that will direct us to the router configuration panel. This IP address is found in the user manual that came with the router or we can find it on the Internet looking for the name of the router. The IP address of the router used in this tutorial is 192.168.10.1 and will need to be accessed through a browser. Once you have accessed your IP address, the following window opens: In this window we will need to authenticate. The username and password are also found in the user manual. It's generally "admin" in both fields. Once we have logged in, the following window will open, where I will right click on the "Wizard" button. Clicking this button will start the router configuration process: The next window will start the configuration process. Look at the pictures below: In the "Set PPPoE to IP automatically IP" window, you must enter the User Name and Password from the contract you made with your internet provider. To set a wireless network password, enter the "Wireless" menu and then in the "Security" submenu, select "WPA2" in the "Authentification type" option and enter the desired password exactly as in the following picture: The wireless network has been successfully created! Now you can connect to the wireless network with the desired devices, but also via the other router ports.
  3. The Australian fitness industry is now worth $2.4 billion - and a big chunk of that is because of our fastest growing fitness chain, F45. The cult-like franchise revealed to news.com.au that, as of last year, it had made a whopping $620 million in revenue based on a formula that has even attracted US actor Mark Wahlberg. The self-described “fitness enthusiast” took a minority stake in the franchise, which naturally helped boost the brands profile. He had reached out to Aussie F45 CEO Rob Deutsch after “falling in love with the concept” in November last year when he took his first class. And now F45’s sights are set on further global domination. “Our core focus is to continue global expansion and break into new markets, particularly in the US where he hopes to hit 10,000 studios,” Deutsch told news.com.au. April saw F45 launch its newest model, Prodigy — a specially designed high interval training (HIT) program for kids between 11-17 years of age. Deutsch confirmed that they’re currently selling around fifty F45 franchises a month globally. He said this is expected to grow to 70 to 80 a month by end of this year, taking it to more than 2,000 franchises globally. It’s safe to say F45’s reign isn’t over just yet, but with plenty of fierce contenders disrupting the industry — anything is possible. Zadi is one of Australia’s newest boutique female-only gyms and despite having only been open for 11 months, its expected to turnover apprimately $600,000 by the end of the year. It was launched by Fernwood personal trainer and mum-of-two Adala Bolto, whose unique idea is now backed by her former employer. Zadi Training, which bills itself as “a movement of badass babes who get s**t done” is a mix between CrossFit and a nightclub — without the champagne. She wanted a gym that targeted millennial women and high-quality training but that was also fun and funky. In 2017, she pitched the concept to Fernwood chief executive Diana Williams, who agreed to back her. The pair co-founded Zadi in June last year with a studio in Sydney’s Surry Hills, followed by Neutral Bay in November. Neutral Bay is estimated to be at capacity by the end of this month, and both locations have been growing on 20 per cent average month on month They are receiving inquiries every week from people interested in franchising with an estimated 95 per cent of members who are attending, achieving fast results. Zadi is set up as a female only “nightclub” with all workouts developed by Exercise Scientist Damien Kelly. They have also partnered with TechnoGym to create bespoke technology to help franchisees roll out the programs easily, and clients track their results.
  4. The fire of hope for a BMW pickup truck has been completely put out, as BMW Group Australia honcho Vikram Pawah has confirmed that the world doesn't need a Bavarian pickup truck. Even better, Pawah also confirmed that badge engineering will never be an option for the marque. Speaking to Australia's Go Auto, Pawah basically echoed what the luxury car brand's global R&D chief Klaus Froehlich said before. Pickup trucks have been all the rage for the past half decade but both Froehlich and Pawah see that only a fraction of this segment would want a premium-priced version. The confirmation, of course, is referring to the Mercedes-Benz X-Class, which sits on the Nissan Navara platform and then given a three-pointed star emblem. Pawah added that a pickup truck won't fit the company's vehicle portfolio and that they don't intend to do so in the future. The Bavarian company is pretty much focused on making luxury cars and a premium pickup truck isn't really part of that. At least not soon. “I don’t really see the need for it right now. We are pretty much focused on our luxury (vehicles), and I think the company has clearly defined that we are in the luxury business and that’s where we are going to be,” said Mr. Pawah, talking to Go Auto. BMW's ideology is simple: In order to make a very good pickup truck, it has to be engineered with a body-on-frame chassis, which is a very costly development. What Mercedes did with the X-Class isn't going to be an option just to cut the costs because it would be against the philosophy of the brand. Simply put – if BMW is going to make a pickup truck, it has to be a BMW.
  5. The year 2019 is here. With it, we've been promised a splendid moment in astronomy. For years, the Event Horizon Telescope has been working to bring us the first ever telescopic photo of the event horizon of a black hole. Indeed, for all their po[CENSORED]rity in public imagination, we have never actually seen a black hole. And the reason for that is laughably simple. Black holes, you see, are literally invisible. The pull of their gravity is so immense that, past and certain point, nothing escapes. This includes electromagnetic radiation - such as X-rays, infrared, light and radio waves - that would allow us to detect the object directly. That point of no return is called the event horizon, and apart from being a terrifying location you never want to find yourself in, it's also our key to actually visualizing a black hole. While we may not be able to see the black hole itself, there's a chance that its event horizon can be photographed; and we are tantalizingly close to seeing the results thanks to the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT), due for a public announcement any day now. Update (5 April 2019): It seems that the day has arrived! On 10 April 2019, the team behind the EHT project and associated organizations will present the results they describe as "groundbreaking," and we will be covering the action live. But long before the EHT, there was an astrophysicist named Jean-Pierre Luminet. All the way back in 1978, he has already given us what could be thought of as the very first image of a black hole's event horizon. It's not, of course, an actual photo. Luminet, whose background was in mathematics, used his skills to perform the first computer simulation of what a black hole might look like to an observer, using a IBM 7040 computer punch card of the 1960s. "At the time it was a very exotic subject, and most astronomers did not believe in their existence," Luminet told ScienceAlert. "I wanted to explore the strange physics of black holes and suggest specific mechanisms that could help to get indirect signatures of their very existence. -luminous star can give rise to observable phenomena. " What data the computer returned, Luminet then painstakingly plotted by hand with pen and India ink on negative paper, as if he was a human printer. The photo shows the supermassive black hole in the center of a neighboring galaxy known as Messier 87. The black hole lies about 55 million light-years from Earth and is billions of times more massive than the sun. I know it was a bit out of Topic, but as a human we should always be curious !!! Or you are just a Load to the Earth, that one day will be lifted up ....
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  9. Now that macOS Mojave has taken the crown from MacOS High Sierra, you would be forgiven for thinking that no one cares about that old mountain-themed OS anymore. But, if you think about the fact that MacOS Mojave requires more recent hardware, you will realize that a lot of users will be using MacOS 10.13 High Sierra for a long time. And while MacOS High Sierra may have faced its own problems, such as password vulnerabilities and other security issues, back at launch - those days are over. Apple has effectively fixed all those lingering problems, and MacOS High Sierra has grown into a fairly respectable macOS release. Plus, Apple has made up for any launch issues with that new file system - not to mention those built-in photo-editing tools. When all was said and done, MacOS High Sierra faced - and still faces, to some extent - the same problems that Mountain Lion did, following Lion. It brings some interesting changes, but does not make anything that new and exciting. So, without further delay, let's dive into everything there is to know about macOS High Sierra. macOS 10.13 High Sierra release date Apple revealed macOS 10.13 High Sierra at the WWDC 2017 keynote, which is no surprise given Apple's tradition of announcing the latest version of its Mac software at its annual developer event. However, it was not until September 12 that Apple revealed that the full release of High Sierra would be launching a little more than a week later on September 25. There was a developer version of the operating system you could enroll in leading to the final release , but luckily that's no longer required to take advantage of the latest features found in macOS 10.13. VR finally comes to the Mac One of the biggest bits of news around MacOS High Sierra is that it will finally bring support for virtual reality headsets officially. Namely, the HTC Vive and Steam VR will work with Macs running the new OS this autumn. However, using this device, you will need at least a 5K iMac or MacBook Pro - or any Mac that can run the new OS with an external GPU solution. Support for such devices is part and parcel with MacOS High Sierra, but will not be an active feature until later this year. The good news is that MacOS High Sierra comes with a helping of refinements to its graphics APIs that make up for the scarce GPU support. Metal was a step forward for hardware-accelerated 3D graphics, but with Metal 2, Apple promises less strain on the CPU as well as proper machine learning and better Xcode profiling / debugging in MacOS High Sierra. Perhaps more important, however, is the fact that MoltenVK was recently brought to Mac by Khronos Group. An implementation of the open-source Vulkan API, it's said to bring frame rate gains of up to 50% in Dota 2. As it's cross-platform, too - being supported by Windows and Linux as well as Apple's devices - MoltenVK is likely to be more widely adopted by creators. The final build of macOS High Sierra, 10.13.6 is available right now. Besides a few bug fixes, it integrates Airplay 2 into iTunes - though you will need to update iTunes to take advantage of it. You can download the update from the Mac App Store. More importantly, this update contains the bug fix that stops the Core i9 MacBook Pro from thermal throttling
  10. AMD has announced the availability of the first 7-nm gaming video card, packed with the Raise The Game Fully Loaded bundle containing three cumulative PC games of $ 180. Successor of the Radeon RX Vega 64 series, the new Radeon VII more than doubles the bandwidth of video memory and substantially increases the processing power. With code name VEGA20, the new 7nm GPU comes with increased operating frequencies and is helped with 16GB of HBM2 memory. Following the example given by Nvidia rival, AMD gave up the reference design of the Radeon VII accelerators to the turbine fan cooler, instead opting for a conventional three-fan solution that is more efficient in dissipating the heat. By focusing on maximizing performance, AMD engineers have decided to keep a "budget" of about 300W for power consumption previously set for the Radeon Vega 64 Series. Thus, the improved manufacturing process makes it possible to achieve operating frequencies of 1750-1800 MHz in boost mode, resulting in performance gains of up to 35% in Battlefield V and 42% in the Strange Brigade, compared to Radeon Vega 64. Unfortunately, the power of up to 300W consumed during gaming sessions translates into an increased noise input from the cooling system. Also recommended for PC gaming enthusiasts and professionals who want to take advantage of GPU Compute capabilities, the AMD Radeon VII series of accelerators is available for purchase at AMD's $ 699 website. Players who purchase a Radeon VII video card or Radeon VII system will receive the PC version of Resident Evil 2, Devil May Cry 5 and The Division 2, for free.
  11. From now on, i do not want to see spamming pm to change servers addons. This is soooo easy, and I do not know why people can not do by themselves. First Of all, select the specified addons and open the folder it will be like this: add.png Select every single file, NOTE: 1 file missing could damage the server. Copy all files and go to your ftp -> Cstrike. and just past it. Do not forget to click "Replace the files". --------- Common Problems: i have suffered this a lot, when you change addons make sure you use a stable Connexion or all your work will be gone. and also make sure no one changes the pw or any information to ftp until you change the addons. (To speed up your internet i recommend you to useWTFAST Make sure you are downloading a trustable AddOns that will not damage your server.
  12. The new shots show Prince Harry speaking to an Invictus Games athlete beside the Defender - Land Rover sponsors the event for wounded, injured and sick servicemen. But they also show the front end design of the car behind significantly less camouflage than previous shots. Engineers have completed 1.2 million kilometres (750,000 miles) putting the rugged 4x4 through its paces in some of the world's most inhospitable environments. Land Rover has also given a Defender prototype to the Tusk Trust, a non-profit elephant protection organisation, which will be used to traverse a 14,000 hectare reserve in Kenya carrying supplies and towing heavy loads as part of a demanding real-world trial. The firm announced its donation 71 years to the day that the original Defender was launched at the 1948 Amsterdam Motor Show. the new Defender will be built alongside the Discovery at Jaguar Land Rover's new £1 billion manufacturing plant in Slovakia. That could prove somewhat controversial, given the Defender's status as a proudly British machine, although Land Rover has noted that all the design and development work was undertaken at its Gaydon base. The Defender has been sighted testing numerous times in recent months, including at the Nurburgring, where engineers were fine-tuning the chassis and brake setup to suit a variety of conditions. Due to go into production early in 2020, the rugged 4x4 was also previously spotted testing in North America. Engineers were said to be subjecting the Toyota Land Cruiser rival to "rigorous test extremes", including temperatures as low as minus 40deg Celcius and as high as 48 deg, as well as at altitudes up to 13,000ft. The first official 'spyshots' of the five-door '110' variant were followed last year by shots of the short-wheelbase three-door '90' model testing in disguise. An even longer-wheelbase '130' version is rumoured, too. A prototype has also been seen displaying a rear-mounted spare wheel. It's not clear yet if that's a feature that will make production, but it's likely given the car's off-road focus and the styling link to the old model.
  13. A 72-year-old French adventurer successfully crossed the Atlantic Ocean in a barrel capsule and arrived in the Caribbean island of Martinique. Jean-Jacques Savin began his journey in late December last year from the island of Elheiro in the Spanish Canary Islands. And relied on ocean currents alone to push the capsule across the Atlantic. Safin announced the success of his trip on April 27, when he entered the Caribbean after spending 122 days at sea. The flight covered more than 4,500 km. Safin said in a publication on the social networking site Facebook that a Dutch oil tanker initially retrieved it with a barrel in the waters of the Caribbean Sea and brought it to the small island of St. Ostatius. A few days later, a French boat brought him to the French outer section of the island of Martinique. "It was a joyous journey but it was also dangerous," Safin said after arriving in the island of Martinique. Safin, the former military paratrooper, spent more than four months in the barrel, which is 3 meters long and 2.10 meters wide. The barrel contains a sleeping bed, a kitchen and a store. It has a hole in the ground that enables Safin to see the fish passing by. The capsule was built to be resistant to waves and possible attacks by deadly Orca whales. A solar panel was also used to generate power for communications and positioning. In his diet, Safin relied mainly on some dried foods, as well as the fresh fish he had caught, as well as the supplies that the ships had provided during his journey. He has largely relied on funding for his trip on po[CENSORED]r donations. When Safin launched his journey in December, he joked that he "wished" to end up on a French island like Martinique or Guadalupe. During the voyage, the seven-year-old adventurer wrote a work on the experiment, which he plans to publish later this year.
  14. It is known for its quality restaurants and bars and now The Star has launched this year’s Seafood Freshtival to highlight the best its chefs have to offer. Three exclusive restaurants have created bespoke dishes as part of the six-week celebration of food. It is known for its quality restaurants and bars and now The Star has launched this year’s Seafood Freshtival to highlight the best its chefs have to offer. Three exclusive restaurants have created bespoke dishes as part of the six-week celebration of food. Flying Fish, Sokyo and Black Bar & Grill, all located at The Star in Pyrmont, have created signature seafood dishes for diners to enjoy during the festival, using the best fresh Australian produce. Flying Fish executive chef Peter Robertson has created a three-course seafood dish which includes Ballina prawns with black pepper sauce and grilled John Dory with Fremantle scampi. His restaurant is also known for its Queensland spanner crab sandwiches. “I think we are lucky in Australia to have access to a large variety of seafood,” Roberston said. “I like the variety you have with Australian seafood and the intricacies of working with different fish throughout the seasons.” Sokyo head chef Chase Kojima has put his own twist of Japanese food while using local produce. His specialty dishes include a four-piece nigiri selection using Port Lincoln cuttlefish with shiso and lime zest. “Australia definitely has one of the broadest range of seafood in the world. While not quite the range available in Japan, I love Australian fish more as it has a cleaner in taste in my opinion,” Kojima said. Robertson, Kojima and Black Bar & Grill’s executive chef Dany Karam put their kitchen skills to the test, offering up their special cuisine to mark the official launch of the Seafood Freshtival on Thursday night. They highlighted the freshness of their restaurants’ produce from around the country, with seafood cooked to perfection.
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