Friday, March 26, 2010

Wireless Bridge Solution







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Project 20

Bridging a Gap,

Wirelessly

What You’ll Need

  • A wireless bridge—aka gaming adapter
  • Your computers with web browsers

Cost: $30–60 for wireless gaming adapter

For some of us, it is relatively easy to expand our network with wires. We “simply”

crawl under the house or in the attic, run some new wires, drill a few holes, install

a couple of RJ-45 jacks, plug in, and go. For many people—apartment dwellers,

house renters, locations with impenetrable ceilings and walls—expanding a network

connection that requires wires at both ends is at least a challenge, if not impossible.

While a laptop may network wirelessly over relatively short distances, walls,

pipes, electrical cabling, and distance can inhibit connectivity. Taking an example from

popular gaming consoles which have only a wired Ethernet port, some computing

devices such as network-capable printers, simply do not connect and network without

an Ethernet cable. A solution is to use Wi-Fi hardware to extend your network as far

as you can without wires, and then return to wires using the wireless bridge where

necessary.

Typically, you would specifically look for a pair of wireless bridges—devices designed

to “bridge the gap”—but these devices are usually not in stock at even the most

geeky of electronics stores. If you already have Wi-Fi capability at one end of your

network, you can bridge the gap by adding just one easy-to-find device—a wireless

gaming adapter. As much by coincidence as luck in picking a low-cost solution to try,

I discovered that the D-Link DGL-3420 Wireless 108AG Gaming Adapter, shown in

Figure 20-1, will stretch my LAN.

Figure 20-1

The D-Link Gaming

Adapter is a small but

powerful addition to

your home network.


By adding a wireless gaming adapter as a network bridge, you can extend your

network well beyond just a length of wire or the range of wireless to include other

wired PCs distant from the main connection point, similar to the network schematic

shown in Figure 20-2. This too can be expanded on with additional bridges, as described

in Project 21.Figure 20-1


Project 21

Expanding

Beyond the

Bridge

What You’ll Need

  • A wireless bridge—aka gaming adapter
  • Leftover nonwireless router from Project 2
  • Your computers with web browsers

Cost: $0

Now that we’ve wirelessly jumped a huge span of real estate from one end of

the house to the other in Project 20, we can reintroduce wires into our extended

network configuration.

Our network continues to grow to include many computers at either end of a wirelessly

bridged network, to the new network scheme of Figure 21-1. All we need is that

old nonwireless router we removed from service in Project 2. Instead of being used as

the main expansion of our one-connection DSL or cable service, and as a firewall, we

reuse this gadget to become part of our local network at the far end of a wireless connection

configured in Project 20. All this takes is a few simple reconfiguration steps to

allow it to accept the IP address of our local network, turn off the firewall, and let it

dish out a new set of IP addresses for the extended network clients.


Monday, March 15, 2010

Estabillo siblings

Lani,

Its nice to hear from you Lani.

Jocynel mentioned about
you earlier in Facebook,
thus you were added to
Quetegan Offsprings.

I'm Julius Estabillo Sinlao, the
admin of the Quetegan Ofsprings e-group.
My Mom is Generosa Estabillo (Maiden name),
extreme right in the picture below.
Vanessa's Mom is Auntie Lina (in fushcia dress
and second from right).

I'm a divorced Dad with three kids ages 12, 8, and 6.
I live in San Diego, California.

Its nice to meet you,
and looking forward to introducing you to the
members of this e-group.

Saturday, March 06, 2010

Xen Desktop 4 sneak peek

The main presentation
that I attended last Friday
at the New Horizons Sneak Peek
Event is a preview on the Xen Desktop 4.

Xen Desktop 4 Supports:
- Any Desktop (virtual or real), anytime, anywhere
- HDX user experience
- Flexcast Technology
- On Demand Applications

Basically Citrix sales people
did a demo of the usage and performance
of Xen Desktop 4 from a browser in the classroom
and explained its Architectire and
components.

They were giving out arguments why
Xen Desktop 4 is better than their competition
VMWare View product running PCoIP protocol.

They've divided the type of information
being streamed to three parts:

- Desktop OS
- Apps
- User Profile


They're still using their proprietary
ICA protocol and claim that
it runs 90% less bandwidth
using HDX Technology.

HDX TEchnology
- leverage the processing power of the
endpoint device to render the multimedia content.

- Support real time collaboration: bi-directional
audio capabilities. Enables users to connect
audio peripherals: microphones at the endpoint device.

- Supports 3D

- Plug and play enables connectivity for USB,
multiple-monitor, printers, etc.

- best network performance using ICA protocol

- 90% less bandwidth using iCA protocol


Flexcast TEchnology
- Citrix's Solution to deliver any type
of Virtual Desktop or any Hardware
whether its a thin client,
a Desktop PC, a mobile device such as Iphone,
or a Laptop PC.


-This technology is actually not part of
Xen Desktop.

- Requires a license to utilize this, per seat or per user.


Xen Desktop 4 can deliver your Desktop for:
- Mobile users
- Guest (Kiosk)
- Office Worker
- Remote user
- Task user


On Demand Application

-Think Itunes store interface. Users are now
- Application virtualization that can be run
locally or hosted through a Data Center

- scalable

- Supports Open Architecture: Can run on any platform
using Hypervisor, any storage platform,
any endpoint device. Support Plug and Play
with Microsoft products.



Tuesday, February 23, 2010

A Musical Evening with the Singing Priests

The promotion of this event is endorsed by our President Dan NiƱo and

Mr. Sonny de Leon.






Inviting everyone to attend

A Musical Evening with the Singing Priests




  • Rev. Fr. John Tandingan, Parish Priest, Saint Joseph's Parish Pangasinan Philippines

  • Rev. Fr. Jose Macaraeg III, Parish Priest, Divine Mercy Parish, Urdaneta Philippines

  • Rev. Fr. Jesus Bufete, Parish Priest, St. Louis Bertrand Parish, Asingan Philippines

Venue: Hillsborough Manor Clubhouse


16643 Murphy Road


La Mirada California 90638


When: Friday, February 26, 2010


Time: 7 PM


This is a fund raising event for the parishes of Urdaneta, Baluingao and Asingan.


For more information contact:


Sonny de Leon, (562) 519-3333


Elgitz Ranosa, (951) 738-8413


Saturday, February 20, 2010

Minutes of the Officers meeting Baguio City Association San Diego

What: Minutes of the Officers meeting Baguio City Association San Diego
Date: Febraury 20, 2010
Location: Rudy Liporada's office National City

Officers present during meeting:
Lalaine Velasco
Julius Sinlao
Rudy Liporada
Fred Madriaga
Rico Bona
Arlito Reclosado

guest: Leah Mackee Stephenson

1.1 At 2:30 p.m., the meeting was opened/started.

1.2 Lalaine suggested that Leah Mackee present the
Baguio Fireplace Musician's Group Musical Presentation on April 17th, 2010,
at Santee California.



1.3 Mackee presented to the group the upcoming presentation
titled "I MISS THE OLD BAGUIO" to be held at a bar named
Second Wind at Santee California on April 17th, 2010.

1.4 Mackee will give 85 tickets for the BCASDC to sell
to its members and Baguio acquantances who would be interested
to watch the Gig. Tickets cost $25. For every ticket
sold, BCASDC will receive $13. Everything as far as the setup
of the musical presentation venue has already been taken care of.

1.5 The event will start on 9 PM and will last for three hours.
It is a limited seating venue and will be reserved for members
who are elderly. Please come early to ensure a seat.
The bar will open from 6 PM to 1 AM. Come early to
allow for socialization with Baguio residents.
The event will mostly be a standing room only.

1.6 Mackee presented a CD composed and sang by her brother
Bobby Carantes from Baguio City. CD is entitled Bladegrass.
The music sounds of a somewhat folk - country genre.
If interested to purchase CD, please contact Lalaine.




CD costs $10. For every CD sold, $3 of proceeds will go to
the BCASDC. CD will be available for saleat the music presentation venue.

1.7 After her presentation, Mackee left the meeting.

2.0 The people present in the meeting then
proceeded to discuss the affairs of the BCASDC.

2.1 Fred Madriaga opened the discussion by stating that
during a gathering of BCASDC members last January 30, 2010
at Lillian's residence , there was a shared consensus that
that the Association is 'deteriorating'. It was then suggested
that something has to be done about the presidency of the Association
in order to establish a viable leadership for the Organization.

2.2 It was suggested that Lalaine Velasco step up to be the
acting President of the Association. All the Officers present in the meeting
agreed to the suggestion.

2.3 Officers present expressed that they will support whatever
the Presidency decides.

3.1 Other suggestions by Officers at the meeting:

-Rico Bona suggested that Association Projects
should be simple and doable and must not be elaborate
so the Assocation has no difficulty attaining it.

-Plan out the logistics so that the picnic on September
will be a decent event.

-Officer Elections for the Organization will be held at the Septmeber picnic.

3.2 It was suggested that the "I MISS THE OLD BAGUIO" musical presentaiton
be used as a potential to recruit new members to the Organization.
Rico Bona suggested to hang a BCASDC Assocation banner at the venue so
that people will see it.

Tuesday, February 02, 2010

Pangasinan Brotherhood-USA Elections 2009

Dan wanted to share the Pangasinan Brotherhood-USA Elections 2009 pictures to the members of the PB-USA e-group.

Click on the image below or go to the website:

to view more pics.

He didn't mention where the pictures came from so please respond to be acknowledged.

-E-group Admin

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Impromptu Baguio City Association get-together

hi Lalaine,

Kumusta kan ngay? I hope your vacation in the Philippines is going well there in the Philippines/ Baguio. Again thanks for bringing the medicine stuff to my parents personally at my parenent's residence at Trancoville.

And I wonder what kind of 'bola' my Dad was telling since you find his reception of your visit rather entertaining.

Well, yesterday, January 30th, a lot of the members of the Baguio City Association
got together at Manang Lillian's home to pray for the repose of the soul of her Dad,
who recently passed away.

Anywho, after the Prayer get-together, the members of the Association had an impromptu discussion about the current state of the Baguio City Association. There is a shared consensus
that something has to be done about the presidency of the Association, in order to revive the Association since at this point it appears that the Association is 'dying'.

It has been agreed upon that this is one of the major topics in the upcoming meeting on February 20th, 2010.

I think you've mentioned it to me in passing in the past and asked Natalie repeatedly about her presidncy i.e. what to do about the limbo created by her absence as a President.

It seems the members wanted to send a formal letter or message to her on what to do about her absence as a president.

If you have a chance while you're still at Baguio, the members are wanting you to post the questioon to her personally. But if this message reaches you at a point where you have already left Baguio then the Association will discuss it further in the upcoming meeting.

This is all I can say for now.

Please send me an e-mail when you arrive in San Diego so I can pick you up from the Commuter Airport Terminal. Have a safe trip back to San Diego Lala.

- Julius