regarding point #2...just be sure that the page into which you type your user id and password is also HTTPS: regarding point #3...this is a good reason to use...
Dave, I already had the machine secured before getting WIFI. It's the network traffic I was concerned with. Are you saying there is no way to secure ALL...
If you want to secure the traffic over the air, you can configure encryption on the wireless link, and the newest protocols are even somewhat useful, but both...
Mike: If you are talking about your home WiFi network, then, yes, you can easily encrypt all network traffic in both directions by using WEP or WPA, whichever...
I'm looking at adding an HF mobile antenna to the ladder on the back of my morothome. One question I have is about running coax. The rig will be in the front...
That is exactly how I plan to do it. I am going to wait until the Hamvention, buy up a supply of black plastic split loom and run my coax thru that. Then using...
larry, i have the yaesu ATAS 100 HF antenna on the back ladder of my motorhome. the coax runs down the ladder and then under the coach (bundled up with other...
When I strung wires for my back up camera, I took a old cheep garden hose and ran it the length of the motor home along the frame. I pushed a stiff wire...
I am planning on putting a base antenna up, and eventhough I don't have a motorhome, but a travel trailer, I am thinking of putting a whole through the floor,...
I have many runs of coax in my 24 foot 6 inch class C Motorhome. It seems when I think I have strung the last one then I end up with another antenna and...
The garden hose idea is not always a good idea. The hose will actually trap and hold water, usually in the form of condensation and unless your coax is rated...
If you use industrial grade coax (same as the cable companies use) instead of the thin interior coax, there is no need to encapsulate the cable. Especially if...
I have a new Toshiba Satellite P100/P105 notebook computer. I am considering using a PC card (aircard) for internet connection and a Verizon data plan. I...
Its PCMCIA not PCMIA. The simple way to do what you want is to take the Toshiba to the Verizon store and have them fit the card. Portables used to have...
Generally ‘PC card” means PCMCIA. Your book you got with the PC should tell you exactly what your slot is. Baring that, you might try the website for...
Jim, I went to the `Toshiba America web site and looked at two of the models you have. I couldn’t tell which exact model you have but the two that I looked...
My laptop is a Toshiba Satellite P105-6114. It has (1) Type II PC Card Slot and (1) Express Card Slot. I guess that means I have no PCMCIA card slot. Thanks...
... No, Jim, that is NOT what it means. A type II PC Card Slot is a PCMCIA. The Express Card Slot is the latest and greatest, so you are ready for about...
Home Depot and Lowes have a blue, very flexible yet rugged electrical conduit in 1/2" and 3/4" sizes. PVC conduit fittings can be glued to this conduit. I...
Hi Larry, I use Marine RG-8x and run it down a hole in the floor along with 4GA wire that runs directly to the battery. The Marine 8x has solid dialetric...
... Great. I did go back and see that you are contemplating a wireless data card. My caution on that is to make certain the card you select has an external...
I have an LG VX8300 that I want to connect to the USB port (preferable although can use serial) of my laptop for internet access on Verizon Quick 2 Net....
The term "PC Card" replaced the term "PCMCIA Card" years ago. They are the same thing. The relevant distinction is between a PC Card and an ExpressCard. They ...