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Install Lexmark E120n Printer on Network

Network ready or "IP Printers" are all the rage. The ability to for multiple users to
share a printer without having to have a computer running and hogging electricity all the time, is a great benefit. This procedure is for the Lexmark E120n laser printer.
However, it is generally the same for all network ready printers printers.

If you have this printer, you should be familiar with the layout
of the buttons, but here is a photo of it and what i will be using as refrence.


What you will need



1. Unpack the printer, install toner, connect cables


If this is your first time installing toner, don’t worry you
wont have to call a computer repair technician to do it.

The Lexmark E120n is pretty simple to install toner, just
make sure that before you install it (if this is a new printer)
all the little plastics tabs that are shipped with it are removed

By opening the front door, the old toner (if still there) slides
out with a little force, and the new toner slides in
corresponding to the arrow pointing in the direction
of the printer.


2. Press the arrow to printout configuration information
By pressing the top right triangle on the front of your
printer it will print out configuration information that
will inform you of whole sleuth of details, configs, and
other technical ramblings.

The only entry you are concerned with is the IP Address
of the printer. Once you find it, underline or just put it
somewhere you cannot lose it


3. Download & Install the printer driver on all computers that will access it


4. Add the network printer in windows, manually

These instructions are for Windows xp

Press start > control panel > printers and faxes
Select: Add a printer on the right hand side
The add a new printer wizard will open, click [Next >]

Uncheck "Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer"
and check "Local Printer attached to this computer"
click [Next>]



5. Configure the TCP/IP Port

Once you reach the "Select a printer Port" screen, we are going to
create a new port by checking – Create a new port
On the pull down menu, select, standard TCP/IP port and click [Next>]

Welcome to the "Add a Standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard"
To continue Click [Next>] , which is what you want to do.

Now type in the E120n’s IP address in the box labelled "Printer Name
or IP Adddress", Note: Do not change the IP address.
Click [NEXT>] (then wait a few seconds)

The "Install Printer Software" Window will popup, and on the
left hand side you will find under Manufacturer: Lexmark and
Printer select E120n .
Click [Next>]


6. Confirm driver Selection


If you are asked to select "Keep Existing Driver " and press [Next>] Again
Which will you bring you to the "Name your Printer" Page. Go
ahead, name it whatever you please. Set the default printer
if you like as well.
DO NOT share this network printer.


7. Print a test Page
When promoted "Do you want to print a test page?"
Click [Next>]



Congratulations!


Mobile WiMAX Will Outpace LTE in Next Few Years

According to a recent report by In-Stat, people are shifting focus from wireless 4G technology and ultra-mobile broadband (UMB) to LTE and WiMAX.

Both 4G technologies, meaning those technologies that are expected to meet the requirements of IMT-Advanced, are not even close to becoming available commercially In-Stat reports.

LTE Advanced and 802.16m WiMAX are being tailored to offer 100Mbps mobile throughput and 1Gbps stationary throughput. These extremely high throughput capabilities are predicted to be an important part of the ITU’s IMT-Advanced requirements.

"Mobile WiMAX effectively came on the scene in 2006 with South Korea’s WiBro; the earliest commercial LTE deployment will be in 2009," says Gemma Tedesco, In-Stat analyst. "Overall, In-Stat expects that mobile WiMAX will ultimately outpace LTE over the next few years due to timing of network roll-outs."

n-Stat research discovered that the success of the Sprint/Clearwire mobile WiMAX roll-out should largely affect whether or not large worldwide operators will launch mobile WiMAX.

The high-tech market research company also found that mobile WiMAX and LTE will represent only a small portion of total 2G/3G/4G cellular subscriptions in 2013, with GSM/EDGE/GPRS expected to make up more than 55 percent of the total 4.8 billion subscriptions.

In addition, HSPA may become 802.16e WiMAX’s true competitor, and also may setback LTE rollouts.

In-Stat’s research report, "The Road to 4G: LTE and WiMAX Lead the Way Worldwide," covers the worldwide market for 4G wireless technology. It provides predictions for global mobile WiMAX and LTE by product type. It also offers an analysis of the developing marketplace for these technologies, including deployment plans of mobile operators.

Technology vendors, service providers, technology professionals and market specialists, worldwide, rely on In-Stat’s experienced staff and in-depth research to support critical business, product and technology decisions. In-Stat’s insights are derived from both a deep technology understanding and comprehensive research, which examines each segment of the value chain for each market.


ProXPN- Secure your internet connection instantly

ProXPN- Secure your internet connection instantly

Secures your internet with high-bit military-grade VPN encryption, for free

Works with all connections from DSL and cable to 3G

Gives you 100% private access to the internet

Never worry about being spied on again

Now nobody can see the websites you visit

intercept and read your email, IMs, or anything else

record your web history

run traces to find out where you live 





SIGNUP BETA ACCOUNT
SIGNUP: https://proxpn.com/index.php

DOWNLOAD
Installer: Link will be available after you signup and login at https://proxpn.com/index.php .

PROCEDURE
1. Install ProxPN in your PC.
2. Download my modified config file here.
3. Copy and overwrite modified ProXPN.ovpn to the install directory C:\Program Files\proXPN\config\
4. Open ProxPN and login using your free account.
5. Press connect.
6.Connect your Globe tattoo.(can connect even with zero balance)
7. Open your browser and surf!

Replacing the parent proxy:
1. Got to the install directory C:\Program Files\proXPN\config\
2. Right click ProXPN.ovpn => open with notepad/notepad++.
3. Replace the Http Proxy
4. Save and Close.
5. Connect your ProXPN again..


Preview of Proxpn.ovpn:

Quote
client
dev tun
proto tcp
remote miami.proxpn.com 443
resolv-retry infinite
nobind
persist-key
persist-tun
ca ssl/ca.crt
cert ssl/client.crt
key ssl/client.key
cipher BF-CBC
keysize 512
comp-lzo
verb 4
mute 5
tun-mtu 1500
mssfix 1450
auth-user-pas
reneg-sec 0

# If you are connecting through an
# HTTP proxy to reach the actual OpenVPN
# server, put the proxy server/IP and
# port number here. See the man page
# if your proxy server requires
# authentication.
http-proxy-retry 99 retry on connection failures
http-proxy 72.52.96.31 80 


ALTERNATIVE PROXIES
Parent proxy list

72.52.96.30:80
72.52.96.16:80
72.52.96.38:80
72.52.96.37:80
72.52.96.14:80
72.52.96.11:80
80.74.114.58:80
93.91.200.146:80
200.81.59.104:80
208.100.40.34:80
208.100.40.45:80
208.100.40.46:80
208.100.40.40:80
208.100.40.37:80
216.52.207.73:80
216.121.113.110:80
217.24.250.235:80
217.150.32.86:80
211.138.124.233:80
211.138.124.232:80
211.138.124.210:80
211.138.124.211:80
211.138.124.199:80
213.192.246.133:80
218.201.21.177:80
218.201.21.164:80
 


Cloud Computing is Solution for Administration

The emerging field of cloud computing is an interesting one, and not just for businesses. The field of public administration benefits from the technology as well. Fraunhofer Institutes are developing solutions to create such systems efficiently and to implement security concepts

Researchers will be presenting these and other solutions on "Computing in the Cloud" at CeBIT in Hanover from March 1-5, 2011.
Cloud Computing is a tempting development for IT managers: with cloud computing, companies and organizations no longer have to acquire servers and software solutions themselves and instead rent the capacities they need for data, computing power and applications from professional providers. You only pay for what you use. In Germany, primarily companies are turning to cloud computing, transferring their data, applications and networks to server farms at Amazon, Google, IBM, Microsoft or other IT service providers. In the space of just a few years, cloud computing has emerged as a market worth billions, with a high level of importance for business-location policy in the German economy.

In autumn 2010, researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication System FOKUS in Berlin, together with their colleagues from the Hertie School of Governance, published a study, "Kooperatives eGovernment -- Cloud Computing für die Öffentliche Verwaltung" ["Cooperative eGovernment: Cloud Computing for Public Administration"]. The study had been commissioned by ISPRAT, an organization dedicated to conduct interdisciplinary studies in politics, law, administration and technology. The study addresses the aspect of security, identifies risks, and uses various implementation scenarios to describe the benefits and advantages of this new technology for public administrators, with a particular focus on federal requirements in Germany.

"There are considerable reservations about cloud computing in the public-administration area. First, because of the fundamental need to protect citizens' personal data entrusted to public administrators; but also the potential of outsourcing processes are frightening in the eyes of the authorities. Due to fear of the loss of expertise, for one, and for another because the law requires that core tasks remain in the hands of administrators." This is how study co-author Linda Strick of FOKUS summarizes the status quo.
The study points out that cloud-specific security risks do in fact exist, but that these can be completely understood and analyzed. "There is even reason to assume that cloud-based systems can actually fulfill higher security standards than classic solutions," Strick explains. To assist administrators with introduction of the new technology, FOKUS researchers in the eGovernment laboratory are developing application scenarios for a media-fragmentation-free and hence interoperable use of cloud-computing technologies.

A cockpit for security
To permit companies and public authorities to acquire practical experience with the new technology and test security concepts, experts from the Fraunhofer Institute for Secure Information Technology SIT in Munich have created a Cloud Computing Test Laboratory. Along with security concepts and technologies for cloud-computing providers, researchers there are also developing and studying strategies for secure integration of cloud services in existing IT infrastructures.

"In our test lab, function, reliability and interoperability tests, along with individual security analyses and penetration tests, can be carried out and all of the developmental phases considered, from the design of individual services to prototypes to the testing of fully functional comprehensive systems," notes Angelika Ruppel of SIT in Munich.

Working with the German federal office for information security [Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik] BSI, her division has drafted minimum requirements for providers and has developed a Cloud Cockpit. With this solution, companies can securely transfer their data between different cloud systems while monitoring information relevant to security and data protection. Even the application of hybrid cloud infrastructures, with which companies can use both internal and external computing power, can be securely controlled using the Cloud Cockpit.
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