Showing posts with label wireless. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wireless. Show all posts

Thursday, March 2, 2017

How to upload over 500 DVDs to Seagate Wireless Plus

How to upload over 500 DVDs to Seagate Wireless Plus


Want to watch your favorite DVD movie via Seagate Wireless Plus? This article will the best methods to rip and upload DVD to Wireless Plus with ease.

We travel a lot an have over 500 DVDs in hand, so I bought a 2TB Seagate Wireless Plus then my family members dont have to fight over the laptop for watching DVD movies. In fact, we can get together with friends and family to enjoy DVD movies via Wireless Plus, the question is: how to convert DVD for uploading to Seagate Wireless Plus?



Here what you need is to make use use of a professionally designed DVD to Wireless Plus converter to rip Seagate Wireless Plus video files. And Pavtube DVDAid would be your best choice, which can easily rip DVD movies to Wireless Plus compatible H.264 video, MPEG-4, and Motion-JPEG for video, and AAC, MP3, Audible (formats 2, 3, 4), Apple Lossless, A IFF, and WAV for audio quickly with excellent output video quality.

Besides converting DVD files, it can also compress a DVD to smaller file size, saving the space for your console if you need. In addition, the built-in editor allows you to customize your DVD videos to get the very part and effect you want with ease. I have tested it, now after perfectly ripping DVDs, I can get my DVDs uploaded to my 2TB Seagate with ease and freely watching on my mini iPads, 1 kindle and 1 nook. The equivalent Mac version is DVDAid for Mac. Just get the right version and copy DVD to Wireless Plus with ease. (Windows 10 or Mac Yosemite are supported). 

          

Other Download:

- Pavtube old official address: http://www.pavtube.cn/dvd_ripper/
- Cnet Download: http://download.cnet.com/Pavtube-DVDAid/3000-7970_4-76158510.html

1. Load DVD movies

First, insert your DVDs into DVD Drive, and then drag the DVD files to the program; Or you can get to "File" Menu, click "Load DVD" to draw into DVD movies you want to rip. DVD folder and ISO image files are supported as well.



2. Select Seagate Wireless Plus compatible formats

Click the Format bar to select output profile for your Wireless Plus, say "H.264 Video(*.mp4)" from "Common Video".



3. Convert DVD movies to Seagate Wireless Plus

After all necessary settings, you can just click the "Convert" button to start converting your DVD movies. After the conversion, click Open to get the output files for your Seagate Wireless Plus.

4. Connect Seagate Wireless Plus to computer for uploading

Now you can copy the converted DVD files to your Seagate Wireless Plus via USB.

Tip: Free apps are available across Android, iOS, and Kindle for download, and after downloading the app, users can view available wireless networks and select the Seagate Wireless. And content can be played in many different ways, via the Media app on iOS, Android, or Kindle Fire, via any browser, via Apple Airplay or to any DLNA devices via minidlna, which is built into the OS.



To play your converted files on your mobile devices, your just need to tap the movie file and play it. Now you have successfully carry your entire DVD media library with you with the Seagate Wireless Plus Portable Hard Drive. Just enjoy while traveling with your family!

Want to get more DVD entertainment? Rip DVD to your Nexus 6/9iTunes 11/12 library or Drobo 5n and TV

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Saturday, January 7, 2017

How to Connect to Wireless Networks in Windows 8 and Windows 8 1

How to Connect to Wireless Networks in Windows 8 and Windows 8 1


wirelessWindows 8 and 8.1 provide a simple interface for connecting to wireless networks. The procedure varies depending on whether or not the network broadcasts its name (also known as SSID - Service Set Identifier). If the name is broadcast, connecting to the network is as simple as entering a password. But enough talk, lets see how it works:
NOTE: Because the process is very similar between Windows 8 and Windows 8.1, in this guide we will use mostly screenshots taken in Windows 8.1. Where there are major differences, we also provide screenshots for Windows 8.

How to Connect to a Broadcasting Wireless Network

When a network broadcasts its name or SSID, it will appear in a list of available networks on all computers or devices within its range. To access this list in Windows 8 or 8.1 from theDesktop, simply click or tap the network icon from the system tray.
connect, wireless, network, Windows 8, Windows 8.1
To access the list of available networks from the Start screen, move your cursor to the bottom right corner of the screen to open the charms. On a device with touch, swipe from the right side of the screen. Then, click or tap Settings and then Network.
connect, wireless, network, Windows 8, Windows 8.1
Locate the network you wish to connect to and click or tap on its name. Select "Connect automatically" if you use this network regularly and Windows will automatically connect to the network any time youre within range.
connect, wireless, network, Windows 8, Windows 8.1
Click or tap "Connect" to continue.
NOTE: The airplane mode slider at the top of the list disables your wireless network adapter which will prevent your device from attempting to connect to any networks. This also preserves battery life when you dont need to work online.
Windows will scan for the security settings of the network and then prompt you for a security key. Enter the key carefully to ensure accuracy and click or tap Next. You can view it before pressing Next by clicking or tapping the eye-like icon on the right of the password field.
connect, wireless, network, Windows 8, Windows 8.1
Once connected, youll be able to choose whether or not to enable sharing on the network.
If youre using Windows 8, you should see something similar to the screenshot below:
connect, wireless, network, Windows 8, Windows 8.1
If you are on a private network, such as one in your home, you should select "Yes, turn on sharing and connect to devices". If you are on a public network, you should select "No, dont turn on sharing or connect to devices".
And, if youre on Windows 8.1, the dialog looks a bit different:
connect, wireless, network, Windows 8, Windows 8.1
Either way, if you are on a private network, such as one in your home, you should select Yes. If you are on a public network, you should select No.
Once youve successfully connected, the networking entry from the charms bar will change to say its now Connected.
connect, wireless, network, Windows 8, Windows 8.1
Also, the network icon from the taskbar notification area will change to depict the strength of your connection.
connect, wireless, network, Windows 8, Windows 8.1

How to Disconnect from a Broadcasting Wireless Network

Disconnecting is as simple as finding the network name in the list, clicking or tapping it and selecting "Disconnect".
connect, wireless, network, Windows 8, Windows 8.1

Troubleshooting Connections to Wireless Networks

If you followed the previous steps closely and you still are unable to connect to your broadcasting wireless network, 7 Tutorials has a few articles that you can reference for help:
  • Troubleshoot Internet Connection Problems over a Wireless Network - Windows has a built-in utility that can help determine the cause of your connectivity issues. This article details how to use it.
  • Troubleshoot Wireless Network Connection Problems by Yourself - This article provides a series of flowcharts that help determine common networking issues. By answering simple questions in series, you can troubleshoot common issues yourself.

Conclusion

Thats all there is to it. By following the steps mentioned above you can check for available networks and connect to those you have access to. Look out for open networks in public places. They wont require the use of a security key for access, but they can put you at risk. Avoid transmitting sensitive information unless youre behind a safely encrypted connection and always use a firewall and antivirus/spyware application. We have some useful recommendations for you to read at the end of this article.


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Thursday, December 1, 2016

HP Pavilion DV6502 or 9502au Bluetooth and Wireless LAN XP Driver

HP Pavilion DV6502 or 9502au Bluetooth and Wireless LAN XP Driver





After installing windows XP you might notice LAN/wireless Driver is missing. So the right driver that proved to be successfull is below:

a. Broadcom Wireless LAN Driver Download
sp36684.exe, (1/1 , 6.29M)
Details: Broadcom 802.11 a/b/g WLAN Broadcom 802.11 b/g WLAN Broadcom 4321AG 802.11a/b/g/draft-n Wi-Fi Adapter.

b. Bluetooth Driver here

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