1. Connect your wireless router to the modem, using an ethernet cable.
2. Connect the wireless router to a power source. Wait about a minute to ensure that your router is fully operational.
3. Connect the wireless router to your computer using an ethernet cable.
4. Log in to your router’s Web interface by opening a browser and entering the IP address of your router into the address bar. The IP address should be listed within your router’s documentation; if you can't find it, most routers use a common IP address such as http://192.168.1.1, http://192.168.0.1, or http://192.168.2.1.
5. Enter the default username and password, which you should find within your router’s documentation. Alternatively, visit Port Forward’s Default Router Passwords page.
6. Use the Web interface to set up a network name and password.
7. Disconnect your computer from the wireless router and then reconnect wirelessly. Finally, check out our router tips to speed up your wireless connection.
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Monday, April 14, 2014
Pacquiao targets Mayweather in fight all fans crave
By Rebecca Bryan | AFP News
Manny Pacquiao avenged his loss to Timothy Bradley in convincing style, and said he's ready any time to negotiate the bout with Floyd Mayweather that fight fans crave.
"The line is open 24 hours, seven days a week," the Filipino ring icon said after his 12-round unanimous decision over the previously unbeaten Bradley on Saturday.
The win rectified what most saw as a grave miscarriage in their first fight in 2012, when Bradley was awarded a split decision win and the World Boxing Organization welterweight belt.
Manny Pacquiao avenged his loss to Timothy Bradley in convincing style, and said he's ready any time to negotiate the bout with Floyd Mayweather that fight fans crave.
"The line is open 24 hours, seven days a week," the Filipino ring icon said after his 12-round unanimous decision over the previously unbeaten Bradley on Saturday.
The win rectified what most saw as a grave miscarriage in their first fight in 2012, when Bradley was awarded a split decision win and the World Boxing Organization welterweight belt.
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Bob Dylan thrills boxer Pacquaio with visit
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Pacquiao's spokesman Fred Sternburg tells RollingStone.com, "I've never seen the place take an aura like this, and I've been going to that gym for nearly a decade. We were all awestruck. Manny sparred eight different rounds with two different fighters while Dylan was there. He stayed for an hour and sat on a bench that you'd use to lift weights. Before and after the sparring, Dylan posed for photographs with anyone that asked and signed autographs ... He accommodated everybody and smiled the whole time. But, my God, it was Bob Dylan! It was like seeing one of the apostles."
Even Pacquiao got in on the action, tweeting a photo of himself with the singer/songwriter. He wrote, "After BOB DYLAN watched me train today, Freddie Roach said, 'I think a hard rain's a-gonna fall on Timothy Bradley,'" referring to one of the singer's classics. Pacquiao will be hoping the visit from Dylan will bring him luck when he steps into the ring with Bradley in Las Vegas on April 12.
Monday, December 9, 2013
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
2014 McLaren P1, driven to the limit and beyond: Motoramic Drives

By CJ Wilson | Motoramic
McLaren has only just begun shipping the first of its 375 P1 hyper cars, each a 903-hp plug-in hybrid costing $1.15 million, billed as a successor to the McLaren F1, one of the greatest supercars of all time. Getting a chance to drive one is a big deal; McLaren has let only a few select people in the world behind the wheel. So when Chris, my sales person from Park Place McLaren, asked about my interest in driving the McLaren P1 — on Top Gear’s famed Dunsfold test track, no less — I had to laugh; I thought he was kidding.
Monday, December 2, 2013
A Look Inside Paul Walker’s Garage
By Jeff Perez
Rest in peace, Paul Walker. The 40 year old star of the Fast and Furious
franchise, among other films, passed away this weekend in an
unfortunate accident as a passenger in a Porsche Carrera GT. It was a
sad weekend for movie lovers and car nuts everywhere.
But Paul knew cars, and his garage gave us a snapshot of just how much of a gearhead he really was. You’ll be missed, Paul.
Like his character in the first Fast and Furious film, Walker owned drop dead gorgeous Toyota Supra. Albeit a bit more subtle than the
US envoy Goldberg vows 'Yolanda' aid to continue
Christian V. Esguerra
Philippine Daily Inquirer
Publication Date : 03-12-2013
“I first want to say that we’re all still saddened and want to send our condolences to the people of the Eastern Visayas, with all the people of the Philippines after Typhoon Yolanda,” Goldberg told reporters in Malacañang after presenting his credentials to the President.
“I had a chance to make the same kind of expression to President Aquino that the United States will remain with the Philippines as you move from the relief period into reconstruction. And the United States will take the lead of the Philippine government in areas that are most urgent for rehabilitation and reconstruction,” he said.
Paul Walker’s last message to Philippines: We love you
Manila Bulletin – Sun, Dec 1, 2013
U.S. actor Paul Walker message to the Philippines in a
Youtube video by his organization Reach Out Worldwide "We love the
Philippines."
Filipinos were saddened by the sudden death of American actor Paul
Walker on Sunday (Philippine time) whose last hours were spent gathering
help for Filipinos suffering from the devastation brought about by
super typhoon "Yolanda".
Walker, who starred in the movie “Fast and Furious”, figured in a
hellish car accident the day of a charity event in Los Angeles,
California for Reach Out Worldwide, a non-profit organization that he
supported.
Thursday, November 14, 2013
NASA Maps to Aid Super Typhoon Haiyan Disaster Relief
NASA scientists have used satellite images to create detailed maps of the devastation in the Philippines from Super Typhoon Haiyan in order to help disaster relief efforts by recovery crews.
Super Typhoon Haiyan — which struck the island nation on Nov. 8 — was one of the most powerful storms ever recorded, and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. produced the damage maps in order to depict the hardest hit regions of the country, NASA officials wrote in a news release.
JPL's ARIA (Advanced Rapid Imaging and Analysis) team created the 24.9 by 31 mile (40 by 50 kilometers) map using data from the Italian Space Agency's COSMO-SkyMed satellite constellation. The image shows the area near Tacloban City, where the storm made landfall.
Super Typhoon Haiyan — which struck the island nation on Nov. 8 — was one of the most powerful storms ever recorded, and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. produced the damage maps in order to depict the hardest hit regions of the country, NASA officials wrote in a news release.
JPL's ARIA (Advanced Rapid Imaging and Analysis) team created the 24.9 by 31 mile (40 by 50 kilometers) map using data from the Italian Space Agency's COSMO-SkyMed satellite constellation. The image shows the area near Tacloban City, where the storm made landfall.
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Brandon Rios Warns Manny Pacquiao: “I Ain’t Nobody’s Tune-up Fight!”
COMMENTARY | Brandon "Bam Bam" Rios is definitely the B-side of his upcoming November 23 bout with Manny Pacquiao in Macau, China, but he's fuming over the idea that the media is already downplaying his chances of defeating his iconic Filipino rival.Business considerations may make him an afterthought in the fan-friendly match-up, but Rios is letting the world know that his B-side status has nothing to do with his ability to take Pacquiao to war.
Speaking to Chris Robinson of Hustleboss.com, Rios made it clear that he didn't care a bit about reports of a "prime" Pacquiao reemerging in camp or how the eight-division former world champ has been manhandling sparring partners.
"I ain't no sparring partner," Rios told Robinson. "I don't give a [expletive] how you look against sparring partners. You can look great against sparring partners. But you're not going to fight a sparring partner. You're fighting me. And I ain't no sparring partner. At the end of the day, that's good. I hope he's doing good, so we can have a great fight and give the fans what they want."
Speaking to Chris Robinson of Hustleboss.com, Rios made it clear that he didn't care a bit about reports of a "prime" Pacquiao reemerging in camp or how the eight-division former world champ has been manhandling sparring partners.
"I ain't no sparring partner," Rios told Robinson. "I don't give a [expletive] how you look against sparring partners. You can look great against sparring partners. But you're not going to fight a sparring partner. You're fighting me. And I ain't no sparring partner. At the end of the day, that's good. I hope he's doing good, so we can have a great fight and give the fans what they want."
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