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FST2000 PLC Radwell Jdsu MMI/OIT, Operator Interface TESTPAD WITH INTERNET BROWSER 802.11 AND BLUETOOTH

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  • HTTP Server using BSD Socket API for PIC32MX
    allows an embedded device to microcontrollers be monitored and controlled remotely using any stan- * HTTP Server APIs compatible with PIC18/PIC24 dard, off-the-shelf Internet browser. Owing to the Microchip HTTP Server APIs ubiquitous deployment of Internet browsers, a web- * Supports multiple HTTP
  • How to extend your internet connection over 4 miles
    The farm operations supervisor, Kurt Tetrick with the United States Department of Agriculture, came to AvaLAN with a problem that needed a cost effective and reliable solution. He needed to extend an internet connection from their grain storage and distribution center four miles away
  • Smart Computing Article - Installing Internet Explorer
    that there are three different installation choices: Browser Only, Standard, and Full installation. All the installations include different features. NOTE: If you have a preview version of Internet Explorer 4.0 on your system, you should remove it. Go to the Control Panel and click Add/Remove Programs
  • Smart Computing Article - Internet Connection Firewall
    the Internet utilizes a concept known as packet switching. When your browser requests the home page of , all the text, graphics, and sound files are broken into discrete packets that transmit to your computer. Once they arrive, your computer determines which program (your browser in this case) requested them
  • Smart Computing Article - How To . . . Use Internet Explorer Offline
    . Explorer also places a shortcut to every , or Web address) you visit in Windows' History folder. While it may seem a bit strange to use an "online" browser for "offline" Web surfing, this is actually one of Explorer's best features. Even if you have an unlimited connection to the Internet
  • Smart Computing Article - Using . . .The Internet Options & Mail Control Panels
    Using . . .The Internet Options & Mail Control Panels February 2001 Vol.7 Issue 2 Page(s) 119-120 in print issue Add To My Personal Library Using . . .The Internet Options & Mail Control Panels If you're like much of the population and you use Microsoft Internet Explorer and Outlook Express
  • Microsoft plugs browser hole
    By Ellen Messmer & Carol Sliwa If your shop uses Internet Explorer 3.0, get ready to download - fast. Microsoft Corp. has issued a patch that claims to plug a hole preventing hostile Java applets from rooting around inside your hard drive. Credit London-based A.L. Digital Ltd. with showing how
  • Smart Computing Article - The Top Add-ons For Internet Explorer 4.x
    Add-on applications specifically designed for are usually called ActiveX controls, but many developers refer to them as "plug-ins" in the Netscape fashion. Before downloading software designated as a "plug-in," be sure it was written to support Internet Explorer 4.x, rather than just

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