Wednesday, December 31, 2008

'Pay as you go' PC Scheme

Hey now Microsoft charge you as much you use their computer.
under their new scheme named as 'pay as you go' Microsoft going to provide you prepaid PC with fully loaded functionalities and software and charge as you use.
These PC will be built on technology called "FlexGo". FlexGo is a combination of hardware and software that enables PCs to be sold and used on a pay-as-you-go basis, much like wireless phones.
This new technology checks your hardware utilization and cost you accordingly.
Must say an excellent business strategy. [:P]

1 comment:

Kejriman said...

HI, THIS ARTICLE IS MEANT FOR BIMMY. IT HAS STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS TO USE A LAPTOP AS WIFI ROUTER AND ACCESS NET THROUGH IT ON ANY OTHER WIFI ENABLED DEVICE IN AD-HOC MODE....HOPE U GUYZ FIND IT USEFUL

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1. Go to Start, Control Panel, Network Connections. Right click the wireless connection (it should be called “Wireless Network

Connection”) and select properties.

2. On the window that will show up, click on the Wireless Networks tab. Make sure that no wireless networks are being listed under

Preferred Networks. If you see networks there, remove them one by one.

3. Click on Advanced button. Select “Computer-to-computer (ad-hoc) networks only” and click on Close.

4. Now click on Add. It is thru this window that we will create our wireless network. You will need to fill out the following:

* Network Name (SSID): This will be the name of your network. This is how your computers will call your network.
* Network Authentication: Open.
* Data encryption: WEP.
* Uncheck the “The key is provided for me automatically” box.
* Configure your network key. This is a password that will be used to encrypt data transferred on your network, preventing

neighbors from surfing the web for free and also preventing people to view or even delete your files, if file sharing is enabled on

your network. You must fill this field. The key must have five alphanumerical characters.


5. After clicking Ok, you will see your network listed under Preferred Networks. Your network will still be listed with a red “x”, this is

absolutely normal.


6. Now you need to share your Internet connection. Pay attention because this is done on network card that has your broadband

Internet connected, not on your wireless network card. Go to Network Connections (Start, Control Panel), right click the network card

where your broadband Internet is connected to and then choose Properties. On the window that will show up, click on Advanced tab.

There, check the “Allow other network users to connect thru this computer’s Internet connection” box and make sure that the “Allow

other network users to control or disable the shared Internet connection” is unchecked.

7. Click Ok and now you will see “Shared” under the name of the network connection where your broadband Internet is connected to

(usually called “Local Area Connection”). Your wireless connection will still be listed as “Not Connected”; this is absolutely normal. It

will only change to “Connected” after any other computer has joined your network.

8. Now that your host computer is correctly configured, you need to configure the other computers that will have access to your

wireless network.
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Now that you have configured the host computer, it is time to configure the other computers that will have access to your wireless

network. This configuration is very simple; just follow these very simple steps:

9. If you configured your host computer correctly, your wireless network will now be listed on the available networks list of all

computers that have a wireless network card within the range of the card installed on your host computer. Just click the wireless

network icon available on the task bar or double click your wireless connection on Network Connections (Start, Control Panel) to see

a list of wireless networks available.

10. After double-clicking your network, Windows will ask you the network encryption key.


11. After clicking Ok, your network status will be listed as “Acquiring Network Address” and then it will change to “Connected”.

12. After this point you will have access to the Internet using the Internet connection available on your host computer. Test your

network by opening your web browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc) and trying to open a well-known website like Google.

13. Now on your host computer its wireless connection will also appear as “connected”. Like we said before the wireless connection

on the host computer will appear as “connected” only when other computers are connected to it.

14. In order to prevent instability issues on your wireless network, we recommend you to remove all other networks that may appear

listed under Preferred Networks on all computers. This can be done right clicking your wireless connection on Network Connections

(Start, Control Panel), selecting Properties, then on the window that will show up click on Wireless Networks tab. Remove all other

networks listed under Preferred Networks but your own network.

15. Now that you have your Internet shared wirelessly between all your computers, you can configure your network to share printers

and files. The great thing about sharing is that the files and printers that you want to share don’t need to be located on the host

computer, they can be located in any one of the computers present on your network (however if you are going to share a printer we

suggest you to connect this printer to the host computer as this computer will have to be turned on all the time anyway; otherwise the

computer that has the printer will have to be turned on when you want to print something from other computer). To do that, read our

How to Share Folders and Printers on Your Network tutorial.