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Sunday, September 30, 2012

Panasonic KX-TDA Hybrid IP PBX

The New KX-TDA600 is a hybrid IP PBX system to fulfill customer’s requirements today and into the future. It can be configured to meet their present needs and expand as their applications grow or change. Plus, with the KX-TDA600's free slot architecture, you can easily insert expansion cards and access new features as well as expand your capabilities. 


Packed with features the KX-TDA600 is ideal for so many different applications. These include hospitality, call centres, remote users and IP networking. It also allows for greater efficiency, with DECT and IP handsets can provide mobility and flexibility around the office, site or network. The KX-TDA600 can also integrate with the KXT-VM voice range with integrated email delivery. 


PANASONIC KXTDA600, KX-TDA 600, TDA600
Utilising the gateway and extender or IP handsets, homeworkers and remote branches can access the features of your central communication platform.


Built on twenty years experience of developing business communications technology, the top of the range hybrid IP PBX KX-TDA600 works seamlessly with IT, and combines voice and data in one low cost next generation Hybrid solution.



TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
EXTENSIONS
Single Line Telephone 640
Proprietary Telephone 640
IP Handsets 640

TRUNKS
Trunk Port 640
Analogue Lines 640
E1 600
BRI(ISDN2) 640
PRI(ISDN30) 600
IP-GW card/ch 640
DECT 
Cell Stations 128
DECT Handsets 512

CCU
Power Consumption (Average) 295W Per Cabinet
Weight 16Kg Per Cabinet
Dimensions (H x W x D) 414 x 430 x 270mm



Max CO Lines
640
Max Analog CO's
640
Max VoIP (H.323) trunks
32
Max VoIP (SIP) trunks
Not Supported
Max Total Extensions
960 (1120 using DXDP)
Max Analog Proprietary Extensions
320
Max Single Line Telephones
960
Max Digital Proprietary extensions
512 (640 with T7600, DT300 series)
Max IP Proprietary Phone extensions
640
Multi-Cell Wireless Compatibility
Yes
Maximum Cell Stations (Antennas)
Up to 128
Maximum Portable Handsets
256 ( 512 with memory expansion card)
Maximum Doorphones
64
Centralized Voicemail
Yes, with KX-TVA Voice Mail Systems
Direct Station Select (DSS) Consoles
64
Dimensions (H x W x D)
16.3" x 16.9" x 10.6" (per shelf)
Weight
under 35 lbs (per shelf)






Wednesday, September 19, 2012

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Minimum System Requirements

Operating System: Windows Xp/Vista/7
Processor Speed: 1.2Ghz
Memory RAM: 512 Mb
Harddisk Space: 320 Mb
Sound Card: DirectX Compitable
DirectX Version: 9
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Operating System: Windows Xp/Vista/7
Processor Speed: 1.4Ghz
Memory RAM: 1 GB
Harddisk Space: 320 Mb
Sound Card: DirectX Compitable
DirectX Version: 9.0c
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Minimum System Requirements

Processor Speed: Pentium IV 1000 Mhz or AMD Athlon
Memory RAM: 512 Mb for Windows XP, 1 Gb For windows Vista or Windows 7
Operating System: Windows XP,Vista,7
Video Card Memory: 64 Mb
DirectX version: Directx 9
Sound Card : 16 Bit
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How to setup a VPN Server & Client - WinXP

How to setup a VPN Server

Ok, so you want to setup a VPN Server, 1st you have to think what OS, Internet Connection (and method, i.e. router or modem on a pc) and a few other things.
First off this tutorial is for Windows XP only.

The Steps

1)On the computer which you want to be the Server (the one people will dial into) go to the Control Panel as shown below.

 

2)Go to the Network Connection in the Control Panel, as shown below.

 

3)Now on the left hand side in the Common Task Box, there is a section “Network Tasks”. Click on this option.

 

4)This will start the wizard to make the VPN connection (server side) Click Next. As shown below.

 

5)On the next Page Select the “Set up an advanced connection” and click Next.

 

6)On this page Select “Accept incoming connections” and click Next.

 

7)On this page click Next. Don’t worry if it says “Direct Parallel” this wont be used.

 

8)Select the option “Allow virtual private connections” and click Next once again.

 

9)Now you are going to need to create an account which will be used for connecting to the server. This is done by clicking the Add button and following step 10.

 

11)This is the setup for adding the user that will be used to access the VPN.

 

12)This screen will give the options for the Allocation of IP addresses from the people that are connecting. To do this click on the “Internet Protocol” and click “Properties”.

 

13)On my network I know that IP addresses over 200 are free, so I have selected the range 192.168.1.201-192.168.1.220. If you are running a DHCP server you can let it specify the addresses. If in doubt specify manually as it can be changed later and click OK and click Next on the Window shown .

 

14)Now click Finish to Finish the Wizard.

 

15)If you go back to the “Network Connections” page you can see that there is an icon for “Accept Incoming Connections”.



And that’s the Server Connection all done  

Firewall and Router Notes.

The previous bit was the easy bit. First if you are using a Modem and are going to be connecting directly to the computer the modem is on Skip forward a bit. If you are using a Router however this is a different matter, you can do 2 things.

1)Forward the specific ports to the desired Server (Look at the Firewall Section for ports etc.).
2)Set the DMZ(Demilitarized Zone) to the Desired Server. (This means that every connection will be forwarded directly to that PC, which brings me onto the firewall)

Firewall

I use Sygate firewall and here is a tutorial for allowing the correct ports to be allowed and not blocked by the firewall. I’m sure this tutorial could be modified to the certain firewall you are using, if any.

1)Start Sygate and go to the “Advance Rules and Configuration”.
2)Click Add
3)In the General Tab Name the Rule and select “Allow this traffic”
4)Select the Applications Tab
5)Check NTOSKRNL.EXE and TCP/IP Services Application
6)Click OK

7)Click Add
8)In the General Tab Name the Rule and select “Allow this traffic”
9)Select the Ports & Protocols Tab
10)Select TCP in the drop down box
11)Leave the remote box bland, and fill the local box with “135,500,1701,1723” Opening these ports can be dangerous, only open them if you can't get a connection made!
12)Click OK

13)Click Add
14)In the General Tab Name the Rule and select “Allow this traffic”
15)Select the Ports & Protocols Tab
16)Select UDP in the drop down box
17)Leave the remote box bland, and fill the local box with “135,500,1701,1723”
18)Click OK

19)Click Add
20)In the General Tab Name the Rule and select “Allow this traffic”
21)Select the Host Tab
22)Select IP Address and type in your VPN Server address.
23)Click OK


How to setup a VPN Client

1)Go to the control panel as shown below.



2) Double click on “Network Connections” as shown below.



3) Now on the left hand side in the Common Task Box, there is a section “Network Tasks”. Click on this option.



4) This will start the wizard to make the VPN connection (server side) Click Next. As shown below.

 

5) Select “Connect to the network at my workplace” and click Next

 

6)Select “Virtual Private Network Connection” and click Next.

 

7) Type in a company name for the connection and cluck next.

 

8)If you need to dial a connection to get internet access please select Automatically dial this initial connection OR just leave it on “Do not dial the initial connection.” And click Next.

 

9)Now enter the IP address or Hostname of the VPN Server and click Next.

 

10) Now click Finish.

 

11) The Connect box will appear where you can enter the details for the username and password which were set for the VPN server. From there click Properties.

 

12) Click the networking Tab and select the properties of the Internet Protocol TCP/IP.

 

13) Click Advanced.

 

14) Untick “Use Default gateway on remote network.” And click OK all the way back to the dialup box. – IF YOU DON’T DO THIS IT MAY CRASH YOUR NETWORK CONNECTION.


15) Now you can dial the connection. Once this has connected you should be linked to the other network, you may not be able to type \\server for example however if you go to Start – Search and select “Computers or People” then “a computer on the network” and type the server name in there you should be able to find it ok.

How to Delete your Usage History Tracks in Windows


It's not only those who surf adult websites or chat rooms that might wish to hide their tracks from others. Many people keep sensitive information on shared computers and have an interest in keeping data private. It is absolutely vital to make this your habit to avoid potential problems. While bought software can erase history logs, this how-to will equip you to do it yourself for free.

STEPS

Deleting Your Usage History
  1. Delete internet history, cookies, temp files and saved form data. For Internet Explorer users:
    • Bring up Internet Options from the Tools menu, then select "Delete all.". Alternatively, delete individual items using the History Paneaccessible from the toolbar button.
    • Delete cookies - In the same "Internet Options" window, selectDelete Cookies. Alternatively, delete individual items accessible using the View Files button.
    • Delete temp files - In the same "Internet Options" window, selectDelete Files. See Tips for how to manage temporary files.
    • Delete saved form and password data by clicking onAutoComplete on the Content tab in Internet Options. Cover your tracks by clicking on the Clear Forms and Clear Passwordsbuttons.
    For Firefox Users:
    • Use the ctrl-shift-delete key combination by holding them all down at the same time. Check the list for what you want to delete (cookiespasswordsform and password data, temp files). Alternatively, delete individual items by going to the Tools menu and click Options, then Privacy and finally Cookies. Click View Cookies to choose which ones to keep and delete.
  2. Delete history information stored in the registry. Go to Opened & Saveddocuments, click on Search history and then Run history.
  3. Clear Recent Items list. Open the Start menu and click on the Recent Options item. Click on Clear recent items in the context menu.
  4. Install Spybot. Spybot Search & Destroy (see External Links) is a free tool which can remove registry stored histories.
  5. Run Spybot and click Check for Problems. Wait for the report. When it appears, right-click a found entry and click Select All. #*Alternatively, in the report, select individual usage tracks for deletion. You may want to keep some of them though.
    • Find the high-up button called Fix All Problems. Your registry tracks will now be deleted.
  6. Recognize that at this point all your PC's standard histories are now erased. Only true privacy enthusiasts will want to complete the following additional steps to delete the hidden history files. XP's hidden history files (index.datfiles) are encoded in hexadecimal, not as text, so only the hackers amongst us will ever read them. Should you wish to erase these tracks, continue, perhaps most users would not need to.The screenshot shows that a determined audit of a computer can show a list of visited web sites using free software (Super WinSpy, see How to Recover Deleted History in Windows, can view many types of hidden history).
  7. Bring up an Explorer window listing all your computer's "index.dat" files. To do this in Windows Explorer, right-click C:\ drive and click Search, then For Files & Folders. Click All Files & Folders, and enter "index.dat" in the File name field.
    • Before searching, check the following options using the More Advanced Options line:
      • Search System Files
      • Search Hidden Files & Folders
      • Search Subfolders
      • When searching completes, you will have a list of the hidden index.dat files on your computer.
  8. Overwrite the History contained in your target index.dat file. This is done by using a hex file editor such as PS Pad.
    • Install PS Pad.
    • Right-click an index.dat from your previous search results and choose "PSPad Hex" in the content menu. It will open for editing in hex mode. The screenshot shows an example file listing a history of opened Office files.
    • Ensure you are not editing in Read-Only mode by trying to type a zero in the first field. Read-Only mode can be toggled on and off in the file menu of PS Pad.
    • Overwrite each position in the file with zeroes (0) by navigating to the first entry and then just holding down the zero key. If you wish to overwrite specific lines in the file, navigate to a line using the scroll bar. The screenshot shows the same file overwritten with zeroes.
    • Save the file. Do the same process to any other "index.dat" file you wish to erase
  9. Find and Install the software known as "CCleaner". Not only will it clean the history and cache of all these browsers, it will also clear out lots of other programs too, so no tracks can ever be left behind from other programs too.

TIPS

  • If you don't want to complicate your life with manual tracks erasing, find a program to do it for you such as CCleaner (which is free!), OSPC Privacy Cleaner, East-Tec Eraser 2007, Evidence Eliminator, Tracks Eraser Pro, or Window Washer (see External Links).
  • Set IE to automatically delete temporary files when it closes. The option can be found in the Advanced tab under IE's Tools/Internet Options menu item. Alternatively, install IE replacement Firefox, which offers a "Clear Private Data" tool (see External Links).
  • After erasing your tracks, delete all System Restore points for good measure. The registry can be restored to a previous state using this tool.
  • To prevent forensic analysis of your hard drive, write over the empty space of your hard drive using a tool such as Eraser (see External Links).
  • To disable the Recent Documents section on your start menu, right click on the Start button. Click on Properties. Go to the Start menu tab. Then Click the Customize button. Go to the Advanced tab. At the bottom, you'll see a recent documents section where you can uncheck "List my most recently opened documents." There is also a button that you can use to Clear the List and still keep that portion in the start menu.
  • Windows maintains a DNS cache to help it find web pages. To see a list of recent web pages viewed, open a CMD window (click CMD in the 'run' box) and type ipconfig /displaydns. The cache can be emptied by typingipconfig /flushdns.

WARNINGS

  • Don't change computer settings for other users without asking. It would be a nuisance. Changing computer content without legal right is a crime in many countries.
  • In some limited circumstances, it may be possible for an expert to reverse these changes.
  • Attempting to hide your computer usage at work is likely to bring you into conflict with management policy. Network administrators can access server logs that detail network and workstation activity, and firewalls can also keep logs. ISPs also keep their own logs.
  • System file changes you undertake yourself are potentially dangerous and under your own risk.
  • You are likely to draw suspicion if it was clear that you took steps to erase your tracks.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

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Genre: Action
Cast:Danny Trejo, Serinda Swan, Steve Austin, Lochlyn Munro


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