Saturday, 17 December 2011

Enable port forwarding in TM Innacomm W3400V

Recently it was so hard for me to download a movie, 10kbps average...Some say streamyx is blocking p2p app....Arrrghhh...freaking me...
Then I starts searching for solution and yet.....PORT FORWARDING....hehe~
But how can I enable port forwarding in the TM noob router ??? Here is it....

Steps:
  1. Login your router. (In the browser address bar, type 192.168.1.1)
  2. User name and password ( I believe default would be tmadmin / tmadmin)
  3. Go to "Advance Setup" ===> "NAT" ===> "Virtual Servers"
  4. Then, "Add". After that you will see screen as below:  
  5. Choose "Custom servers" put whatever name you like.
  6. Put your ip address (command prompt --> ipconfig, will get your ip address) at the "Server IP Address"
  7. Put the port number you would like to forwarded to in the port columns. (Not very sure about the difference between External and Internal port, I put the same)
  8. "Save / Apply" , your are done !!!
Now, yeah....get back my superb speedsssss.....

*** FYI, I am using Thunder 7 and I manually change the setting to the port I setup in the router.



Monday, 4 April 2011

Missing workspace switcher after install Macbuntu

Last few days I was trying to install the Macbuntu theme for my Ubuntu 10.10 OS. The theme is awesome, however I noticed that the workspace switcher was gone in the panel. This causing me problem when switching from one workspace to another, then I starts search for solution via my Mentor (Uncle Google) and then I found out that the solution is as easy as drinking water...

First RIGHT-CLICK on the panel, then click Add to Panel

Scroll down to end and select Workspace switcher


Then, Add and you are done!

Sunday, 3 April 2011

Running Matlab 2007 in Window 7 ???

The first post I am going to share is how to run Matlab 2007 in Windows 7. There are a lot of solutions but I am going to show you the easiest.

First, when you run Matlab 2007 in Windows 7, you probably will see something like this:
Well, I still not very understand the error but I think it is related to something about graphic/resolution. Anyway, I am not interested in that, I just want to run Matlab only.

Now the solution I always used is RIGHT-CLICK in desktop and choose Personalize, then you will see lots themes offered by Window 7. Scroll down and choose Window Classic theme, and OK. Then run again your Matlab and the error should not be appeared again.

That's all. Happy Matlab-ing...
( I will try to post another solution where you do not need to change the theme in Windows 7 in later time)

Update:
I found another much simpler solution.
RIGHT-CLICK the Matlab icon and choose Properties.
In the appear window, choose Compatibility tab.
Select the "Run this program in compatibility mode for:"
Then, in the drop list, choose Windows Vista (SP1 & SP2 work as well, but not Windows XP)
Apply. Then you no need to change the theme anymore. Enjoy~

Welcome to my IT library

Hi all,

I am a ordinary person who loves IT very much. The IT i meant here is about computer as well as networking that I learnt. This blog is created to share the problems I faced and the solutions as well. Hopefully can help people in finding their answers.

Thanks.