Salutations, Karine Violette.\n\nCette note a pour but d'aider vous et votre personnel à mieux comprendre votre réseau internet sans-fil et notre organisation, Île Sans Fil (ÎSF).\n\nÎle Sans Fil est une organisation à but non-lucratif opérée et gérée par des volontaires. Notre petit groupe (une trentaine) de volontaires travaillent gratuitement pour développer et entretenir notre réseau. Nous demandons en retour de l'aide des opérateurs de nos points d'accès pour assurer la continuité et qualité de notre service.\n\nNous vous avons contacté à plusieurs reprises dans le passé pour des pannes de votre réseau sans fil. Nous vous envoyons le document ci-joint pour vous expliquer comment fonctionne ce réseau et comment vous et votre personnel peuvent nous aider.\n\nNous vous demandons donc de bien vouloir imprimer ce document, d'en prendre connaissance et de le distribuer à votre personnel à tous les étages pour leur information.\n\nMerci d'avance pour votre collaboration.\n\nGroupe des opérations, Île Sans Fil\n\n======================================================================\nIntroduction au réseau sans-fil à l'intention des membres du personnel du\nRestaurant Chez Queux\n\nÎle Sans Fil (ÎSF - www.isf.org) est un groupe communautaire à but\nnon-lucratif qui a pour mission de fournir un accès à l'internet public\ngratuit sans fil aux utilisateurs de portables et de PDA à travers la ville\nde Montréal. ÎSF utilise des logiciels libres et des équipements WiFi\nabordables pour partager des connections internet à haut-débit. ÎSF installe\nces équipements dans les restaurants, cafés, bars, bibliothèques partout\ndans la région de Montréal - là où les opérateurs veulent partager leurs\naccès à l'internet gratuitement avec leur clientèle. Île Sans Fil consiste\nen une trentaine de volontaires, une centaine de points d'accès, et de plus\nque 20,000 usagers réguliers.\n\nLe Restaurant Chez Queux est un point d'accès très prestigieux pour Île Sans\nFil. De par son emplacement dans un aire touristique, son grand nombre de\nsalles, et sa générosité en partageant son accès internet avec ses clients\net les passants, Chez Queux est un opérateur modèle parmi les autres points\nd'accès ÎSF. Le but de ce guide est d'expliquer en quoi consiste le réseau\nafin d'éviter de le faire tomber en panne accidentellement par\ndébranchement.\n\nLe réseau sans-fil de Chez Queux est de grand étendue. A un point de\nconnexion avec l'internet au 4e étage (le modem de Bell Sympatico au\nBureau), sont reliés en chaîne 5 routeurs Linksys (les boîtes bleues) -\ndeux routeurs équipés d'antennes extérieures au 3ème étage, un routeur au\n2ème, et finalement un routeur au 1er (bar et terrasse). Si un maillon en\namont de la chaîne fait défaut en étant en panne, tous les maillons en aval\nsont aussi en panne.\n\nChacun des 5 routeurs ÎSF est branché à une prise murale 110v. Les fiches\nqui alimentent les routeurs portent toutes une étiquette disant "Ne Pas\nDébrancher". Cependant, les routeurs au 2e et au 1er sont particulièrement\nsusceptibles aux débranchements, leurs fiches étant très accessibles. De\nplus, la fiche du routeur du 1er étage est controllée par un interrupteur\nmural. Naturellement, pour éviter les pannes, et s'assurer que le réseau\nfonctionne correctement, il est nécessaire de s'assurer que tous les routers\nrestent branchés, et que l'interrupteur mural pour le routeur du 1er étage\nsoit en position "on". Un contrôle facile de l'état d'un routeur est que\nles lumières du routeur doivent être allumées.\n\nLe serveur central d'ÎSF interroge chacun des 100 points d'accès toutes les\n15 secondes afin de connaître leur état de santé. Les résultats sont\naffichés en temps réel sur une carte de Montréal, et les points d'accès qui\nne fonctionnent pas sont automatiquement affichés en rouge. Si les\nbénévoles d'Île Sans Fil prennent connaissance d'un problème au Restaurant\nChez Queux, ils téléphonent pour tout d'abord s'assurer que ce n'est pas\njuste un problème d'alimentation 110v, et ils vont demander au personnel du\nRestaurant de bien vouloir rétablir le branchement. Pour les problèmes de\nréseau plus compliqués, un volontaire d'ÎSF sera dépêché sur les lieux.\n\nÎle Sans Fil compte sur le personnel du Restaurant Chez Queux pour s'assurer\nque les routeurs ÎSF sont alimentés continuellement, afin de fournir un\naccès Internet sans fil fiable à sa clientèle.\n\nMerci de votre précieuse collaboration.\n\n\n
Ian Wallace wants to be a Ninja. Or, more precisely, he wants to help Île Sans Fil by applying his technical skills. But he needs to learn all about the router and its firmware, so that he can feel confident when he works for us. He tried to hook up with Francis Daigneault (good choice!) for some training, but that didn't happen. So he decided to approach me (bad choice!) for a familiarization session.\n\nWe agreed to meet at Zeeba Café, Livres et Internet, our only hotspot that's not on the Island of Montréal. A very pleasant place, where Bruce Hollingdrake fills the air with streamed music from his own collection as well as Virgin Radio, and the fumes of Kicking Horse Coffee. (Bruce's wife is Persian, and "Zeeba" means "beautiful" in Farsi. It's also the name of their beautiful cat).\n\nI showed up early, and Ian showed up late. He had been helping out at the Saint-Sulpice expansion, which took longer than anyone had planned.\n\nSo we sat down with our coffee, while Bruce cocked a watchful eye on us.\n\nWe could get the login screen and the portal with no problem. We could see the default gateway from ipconfig, no problem. But when we tried to login to the admin page with HTTP, we were sucking air. Hmmm.\n\nWe tried with SSH (PuTTY). Aha! We got the login prompt. But when we tried to log in as root, with the "normal" password, we got "Access denied".\n\nWell, I was not surprised. You see, This hotspot is a special case. Bruce's wife works with Mina Naguib, and Mina has helped Bruce set up this hotspot. So, it wouldn't surprise me if Mina has configured this router to deny HTTP access, and that he has changed the root password.\n\nBut Ian was very frustrated. He has never been able to login to the router at any ÎSF hotspot. He had hoped that by hooking up with me he could at least familiarize himself with the admin interface. But because I had invited him to this particular hotspot, he struck out again.\n\nI hope Ian doesn't get too discouraged. I suggested he go to the Atwater library, where we have two routers with "normal" login security.\n\nAs for Zeeba, I hope Mina will continue to keep the router up to date, including the renewal of the OpenVPN certificate.\n\nAt the nadir of our frustration, my wife Jeanne arrived to pick me up. She had just bought some delicious nut-bread from the Pâtisserie Artisanale next store. That raised my spirits again.
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The beauty of tiddlers for links lists is that they are available from anywhere (like [[My Del.icio.us|http://del.icio.us/jschall]]), but they are not shared... \n* TiddlyWiki Links: \n**[[The original TiddlyWiki from Jeremy Ruston|http://www.TiddlyWiki.com]] \n**[[Patrick Curry's PhpTiddlyWiki|http://www.patrickcurry.com/tiddly]] \n**[[TiddlyWiki Tutorial|http://www.blogjones.com/TiddlyWikiTutorial.html]] \n**[[Google Groups:TiddlyWiki|http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki?lnk=li]] \n**[[ServerSideWiki|http://www.serversidewiki.com]]Is it still FREE? Whatever, it is a beautiful implementation of TiddlyWiki!\n**[[Jim Barr's TiddlyWiki Tips|http://tiddlywikitips.com/]]\n**[[Eric Shulman Studios|http://http://www.elsdesign.com/tiddlywiki/]]\n**[[MyWiki - Experimental Wiki|http://aasted.org/wiki/index.php]]\n**[[Clint Checketts' TiddlyStyles|http://www.checkettsweb.com/]]\n \n* [[Google Groups|http://groups.google.com]]\n\n*Other Wikis:\n**[[Docuwiki|http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:dokuwiki]]\n**[[EditMe|http://www.editme.com/WikiSite]]$5/mo hosted wiki... But it is a TERRIBLE design!\n**[[JotSpot|http://www.jot.com/index.php]] Free, $9,...[[My Jotspot|http://jschall.jot.com]]\n**[[PBWiki|http://pbwiki.com/]]
Maybe you need one of your [[Quick Hits]]?\n<<tabs tabGTDStyleFoo\n"Today" "High Priority Stuff" "@Today"\n"Shopping" "Stuff to buy" "@Shopping"\n"Calls" "Calls I need to make" "@Call"\n"Computer" "Stuff to do on the computer" "@Computer"\n"At Home" "Things to do at home" "@Home"\n"Pay Bill$" "Bills to pay" "@Bills"\n"MSFS" "Flight Simulator stuff" "@MSFS"\n"Movies" "we could see or rent" "@Movies"\n"TV Programs" "coming up" "@TV"\n>>\n----\n|>|>|>|>|>|>| !April 2006 | |>| !Appointments / Holidays / etc |\n|Su|Mo|Tu|We|Th|Fr|Sa| |>| April |\n|||||||1| |1|April Fool's|\n|2|3|4|5|6|7|8| |7|Madeleine & Warick|\n|9|10|11|12|13|14|15| |10|Claude Brodeur|\n|16|17|18|19|20|21|22| |16|Easter |\n|23|24|25|26|27|28|29| |.| |\n|30|||||||\n\n\n[[33ad Calendar|http://33ad.org/tools/gtdtwcal.php]]
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Things to o before taking off 24 November:\n\n!ToDo\n[ ] Sophie et Mme Leclerc visit\n[ ] cats food, water\n[ ] Pack suitcases\n[ ] Cover chairs, bed\n<<addnewtodo>>\n\n[x] Transfer cash to chequing account\n[x] Somerset's Shave Oil (PJC)\n[x] Stop the Gazette\n[x] check cameras, chargers, batteries, transformer\n[x] Copies of passports, tickets, travel insurance\n[x] Cover lights under apple tree\n
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Things we are likely to forget...\n\n!Things to pack:\n[ ] Warm clothes - undies, gloves, scarves,...\n[ ] passports, copies of documents\n[ ] binoculars\n[ ] the other cash\n[ ] Short-wave radio\n[ ] umbrella? Poncho?\n\n<<addnewtodo>>\n\n[x] money belt\n[x] bathrobe\n[x] walking sticks\n[x] BIC razors\n[x] Cameras, batteries\n
* Forums\n**[[Avsim|http://forums.avsim.net/]]\n**[[The Old Hangar|http://mainescenery.proboards24.com/index.cgi]]\n**[[Canadian Pilots|http://s8.invisionfree.com/Canadian_Pilots]]\n**[[Sim Outhouse|http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/forumdisplay.php?f=5]]\n**[[FlightSim|http://forums.flightsim.com/dc/dcboard.php?az=show_topics&forum=6]]\n**[[Vancouver Island Virtual Airline|http://www.vanisleva.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=1]]\n**[[Emma Field Flying Club|http://forums.simflight.com/viewforum.php?f=19]]\n**[[World's Serious Pilots|http://www.wspilots.com/index.php]]\n**[[Google Group|http://groups.google.com/group/alt.games.microsoft.flight-sim]]\n**[[FSNewz.com|http://fsnewz.net/index.php]]\n**[[Vancouver+|http://forums.simflight.com/viewforum.php?f=226]]\n**[[Vancouver Landings|http://vancouverlandings.com/forum/index.php]]\n* Libraries\n**[[AVSIM|http://library.avsim.net/index.php]]\n**[[Flightsim|http://www.flightsim.com/login.htm]]\n**[[FSDome|http://www.fscorner.de/]]\n* Other MSFS Links:\n**[[DC-3 Airways|http://www.dc3airways.com/]]\n**[[Online Sectionals|http://skyvector.com/]]\n*[[MSFS WebNotes|http://www.aypwip.org/webnote/jschallfs]]
The MIT Media Lab has launched a new research initiative to develop a $100 laptop—a technology that could revolutionize how we educate the world's children. To achieve this goal, a new, non-profit association, One Laptop per Child (OLPC), has been created. The initiative was first announced by Nicholas Negroponte, Lab chairman and co-founder, at the World Economic Forum at Davos, Switzerland in January 2005.\n\n*Nicholas Negroponte\n* $100US\n* Linux\n* AMD 500 MHz\n* 1 GB Flash drive\n*Wi-Fi\n* 12" colour screen\n* 4 USB ports\n* rubberized case\n\n[[MIT page|http://laptop.media.mit.edu/]]\n\nThere was an article in Wired News, if I can find it...
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My current todo list.\n\n!ToDo\n[ ] Gordon Harrison optician 450-465-3058\n[ ] Dump pictures camera -> PC (Install camera on eMonster?)\n\n\n<<addnewtodo>>
[[@TV]] TV programs coming up.\n\n!TV Programs coming up...\n[ ] 5 March Wendy Mesley on cancer...\n<<addnewtodo>>
[[@Home]] - Jobs around the house\n[ ] Oil water pump\n\n<<addnewtodo>>\n\n[x] Replace 25w bulb in hall lamp\n
[[@MSFS]] - Flight Simulator to-dos [[MSFS Links]]\n[ ] FSCharts - does it work with FS9 full-screen?\n[ ] FSKneeBoards/[[FSBrowser]] functionality\n[ ] FSFlightmax viewer as moving map\n[ ] Vancouver+ map add to Zovirl, FSFlightMax\n<<addnewtodo>>\n[x] Final Approach chart program\n[x] dh100_vampire_f3.zip available at Avsim, by Capt. I. D'Attomo\n[x] re-install Cloud 9 FTL\n[x] [[Shupe Spartan|http://www.flightsimonline.com]]\n[x] FSNavigator flight plans & export [[Avsim tutorial|http://www.avsim.com/pages/0601/fsnav_tutorial/fsnav_tutorial.html]]\n[x] [[Shupe D18|http:www.fligtsimonline.com]]\n[x] MyFSTools for moving map, etc. - doesn't work :-(\n[x] Map Creator for FSFlightMax\n[x] FS9 GPS tutorial\n[x] [[Reality XP TAWS|http://www.reality-xp.com/products/ST3400/index.htm]]\n[x] Grant Otter AVSIM\n[x] CYVR\n[x] FSAddon Vancouver\n[x] [[Flight Ontario|http://www.flightontario.com]] Toronto2 UT Update\n
|>|>|>|>|>|>| !December 2005 ||>| !Appointments / Holidays / etc |\n|Su|Mo|Tu|We|Th|Fr|Sa||>| December |\n|||||1|2|3||24|Back from Buenos Aires|\n|4|5|6|7|8|9|10||25|Christmas |\n|11|12|13|14|15|16|17||.| |\n|18|19|20|21|22|23|24||.| |\n|25|26|27|28|29|30|31||.| |\n----\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
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[[@Agenda]] - Events on my agenda\n[ ] Today...\n<<addnewtodo>>
[[@Computer]] - Get things done on the computer\n[ ] Set up Mirra for remote access\n\n<<addnewtodo>>\n[x] Argentina expenses excel\n[x] Argentina map with itinerary\n[x] [[LaCie SilverScreen|http://www.lacie.com/support/drivers/]] firmware update and Argentina slideshow\n[x] Edit captions on Argentina photos Yahoo!\n[x] Avantgo on Z22\n[x] Answer Henry Jaques' Christmas letter\n[x] Jeanne's camera to PC\n
[[@Waiting]] - Things I'm waiting for before taking action
[[@Work]] -Things related to my work\n(not required - I'm retired!)
[[@Call]] - Folks to call or email, or use [[Canada411|http://www.canada411.ca]] [[GMail|http://GMail.google.com]]\n<<addnewtodo>>\n[x] Olive & Olives "cours" 7 fev - inscription\n[x] (514)525-1500.L'Espace Tangente 840, rue Cherrier à Montréal\n[x] Les As du Drain cell 514 668-4073 Rive Sud 450 462-4213\n[x] [[Regie des Rentes du Québec (514) 873-2433|http://www.rrq.gouv.qc.ca/fr/]]\n[x] Victoria Park Suites Hotel Ottawa 613-567-7275:\n21 Jan - $119 special, conf # 182-278\n[x] Revenu Québec 514-287-2051 re: (TPS)/(TVQ)\n[x] Gordon Harrison optician 450-465-3058\n
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I tried all of these, but I'm keeping PocketHTML.NET. Powerful, functional and FREE! \n## [[ Ultraviolet HTML Editor|http://www.seanet.com/%7Efulcanelli/htmledit.htm]] \nit is a easy to use editor with a VERY cool customizable HTML TAG feature. You will have some fun using it. \n- htmled_ppc.exe is the MIPS version - it may not work on ARM... \n- And, it doesn't \n## [[ HTML Edit from BnK Software|http://www.bnksoft.com/pocketpc/ppc_htmledit.htm]] \n- HTMLEdit is a lot like the Web tools that started popping up circa 1996 -- similar to a text editor with several Web authoring features. While it's not as feature-packed as many recent HTML apps for the Windows desktop, HTMLEdit packs a lot of punch into a small space. The functions that HTMLEdit has will impress you; you'll wonder how the developer ... \n- payware $12 \n- demo won't open or save files \n- he3a.zip/htmledit.poc_arm.CAB \n## [[ lgtEditor is a simple HTML editor|http://www.fannsoftware.com/]] \n- Editor is difficult to use - cut and paste, etc. Maybe they're all like that! It couldn't find a newly-created directory to open or save a file. \nFeatures: \n###lgtEditorFull.zip \n###free \n###inserts commonly used HTML tags \n###Build simple table structures \n###Preview in Pocket Internet Explorer \n###General editor for text files \n## [[ PocketHTML.NET|http://www.isquaredsoftware.com/]] \n- Like lgtEditor, it can only locate HTML files in "certain" folders! \n- It works well, but it still has problems loading img src= files... \n- I think it'll be a keeper! Very easy to insert tags \nFeatures: \n###free \n###pockethtml11setup.exe \n## [[TagEdit v1.1 for the Pocket PC|http://www.rockstevens.com]] \nFeatures: \n### Easily insert html tags and edit text with handy popup menus. \n### Quickly import data from CSV database files as html tables. \n### Launch your browser from within TagEdit to preview your html document. \n### Reduce need for typing most html tags. \n### Automatically places cursor at most relevant point in the html tag. \n### tagedit11.zip/TagEdit.Arm 1100 (4K) v3.00.CAB \n### The DEMO version does not allow saving of the html files. \n### Requires Embedded Visual Basic \n##[[H-Bomb|http://www.aeonigmasoft.com]]Link doesn't work \nH-Bomb is an HTML editor for your Pocket PC. It adheres to the HTML 3.2 specification, and can be used to create great web documents on your Pocket PC and later transferred to your Desktop or Laptop for further work. In fact, you can even transfer the HTML documents to your desktop or laptop and open them up in in Microsoft Word (TM) or other popular word processors, and retain most of the formatting for conversion to .DOC format. This means you have powerful formatting capabilities such as tables, subscript/superscript, numbered and bulleted (unordered) lists, and more, in your Pocket PC through H-Bomb! \n### Shareware $15US \n### hbomb-shareware.zip/hbomb.Arm 1100 (4K) v3.00.CAB/hbomb.Arm 720T (4K) v3.00.CAB (why 2 cab files?) \n### Careful! It might be for handheld pc... \n### setup.exe doesn't run on the desktop PC \n##[[IHE for Pocket PC 2002|http://www.emconemsys.com]] \nEmcon Emsys Technologies Pvt. Ltd. www.emconemsys.com support@emconemsys.com \n- 38, I Main Road, C.I.T. Nagar, Chennai, INDIA - 600035. Ph: 91-44-24320018 \n
Ok, so you can create pages but what's the point if they can't look cool? Fortunately that's easy. The hardest part is learning the different codes. We'll learn sode of the basic codes below...\n\nA lot more than the below it possible. Look at SampleFormatting to learn more than the basics. (ie, click edit and see how each thing is done)\n\n''Note for geeks:'' If you're familiar with textile you can simply tag your pages textile and enjoy textile formatting without learning another language. If you have no idea what I just said, don't worry and keep reading.\n\nCode like this:\n\n{{{\n!heading\n* item one\n* item two\n** subitem\n\n!!subheading\n''bold''\n__Underline__\n==Strikethrough==\n@@Highlight@@\n//italics//\nhttp://www.google.com/\nGettingStarted\n[[This is a page with spaces]]\n}}}\n\nWould look like this:\n\n!heading\n* item one\n* item two\n** subitem\n\n!!subheading\n''bold''\n__Underline__\n==Strikethrough==\n@@Highlight@@\n//italics//\nhttp://www.google.com/\nGettingStarted\n[[This is a page with spaces]]\n\nYou'll notice that GettingStarted automatically become a link... that's because it's a WikiWord... whenever you put two (or more) words together with CapitolLetters (like this) a link will automatically be created. If a page by that name doesn't exist you'll be able to create one by clicking the link. You can link to pages with spaces in the name by surrounding them with square brackets.
[[@Shopping]] - Stuff to buy\n<<addnewtodo>>\n[x] WD-40\n[x] Razor Blades (PJC)\n[x] Belkin Part # F8U0302 Palm Penlight stylus - La Source! Complete(already ordered online 30 Dec '05)\n
[[@Movies]] - Movies we could see or rent\n[[Internet Movie DataBase|http://imdb.com]]\n[[Cinéma Montréal|http://www.cinemamontreal.com]]\n*==La Marche de l'Empéreur==\n*==C.R.A.Z.Y.==\n*Rumor Has It\n*In Her Shoes
Search topics: [[Google|http://www.google.ca]]\n[ ] Greek air crash frozen victims\n<<addnewtodo>>
*FsXionals\n*[[SAP Flash Kneeboard]]\n*OmniNotes\n*[[FSBrowser]]\n* [[DC-3 Airways kneeboard|http://www.dc3airways.com/entry.html]]\n**could use an OfflineFSHomepage, with links to resources\n
*By Scott Gridley\n*Uses merged charts by Matt Fox\n*Replaces FS9 keys.htm in kneeboard\n* can it be modified to:\n**Add other links to online or local files\n**Use the Zovirl sectionals instead of Matt's\n
[[Web Site|http://www.elbiah.de/flusi/MyFsTools/MyFsTools.htm]]\nemail: impressum@elbiah.de\nnot properly registered with fsuipc - error message:\n[InitFS2] Error opening FSUIPC connection:2\nFlight Simulator 2004 is not running or FSUIPC.dll is not installed in FS' Modules folder!\n\n\nMap - uses .geo format, converter. Online map resources\nLocator/Guide - for guiding you to a location, includes ILS function\nStarter - for starting other utilities (like CoursePlanner, for example?)
*From [[HiFi Simulations|http://www.hifisim.com/]]\n*Not a kneeboard adaptation\n*Flexible button programming\n*can be resized
!!Jeff's InCabin Browser Homepage\n*[[Simradar Pilot Network|http://mylog.simradar.com/]] - Notes, routes, Airport Charts, weather, Favourite Links\n*Online Charts\n**[[MyAirplane|http://chartviewer.myairplane.com/]] - Sectionals, TAC's, etc.\n**[[Skyvector|http://skyvector.com/]] - US only. Mouseover airport pops up METAR\n**[[Toporama|http://toporama.cits.rncan.gc.ca/toporama_en.html]] - Canadian maps\n**[[CAMS|http://www.navcanada.ca/ContentDefinitionFiles/Publications/AeronauticalInfoProducts/pdf/CAMS/CAMS_current.pdf]] Canadian Aeronautical Maneuvering Surfaces - PDF document\n**[[FSCharts|http://www.fscharts.com/]] - Airport diagrams, frequencies\n----\n*Online Flight Planning, Routing\n**[[FlightPrep|http://www.flightprep.com/]] North America only\n**[[RouteFinder|http://rfinder.asalink.net/free/]] Waypoints, frequencies, etc.\n\n----\n*Online Weather info\n**[[US NOAA Radar|http://www.crh.noaa.gov/radar/]]\n**[[Environment Canada|http://weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca/]]\n\n----\n*Offline Charts (Zovirl, Matt Fox, CAMS)\n**[[Zovirl Sectionals|file://///Lkgd7f7d5/DISK%202/SectionalCharts/index.html]] (USA)\n\n----\n*[[MSFS Links]] - forums, libraries, news - could be a separate page to avoid scrolling in kneeboard
[[CoursePlanner web site|http://www.myoddweb.com]]\ncreate flight plan, route, then export to FS
[[@Today]] - High Priority Stuff\n\n\n[ ] Gary - cars\n[ ] Gary - Computershare POA\n\n<<addnewtodo>>\n\n\n[x] OIQ membership on Web\n[x] bank!\n[x] shop broom, cat snacks, milk\n[x] Lunch Zeeba 12h\n[x] Patenaude by bus 10h30\n[x] support tree\n[x] organize income tax papers\n[x] Call Don Druce 8h30\n[x] Rose's income tax\n\n
*link from commands page to index page\n*need link BACK from other pages to index page\n*index page haslinks to html-formatted notes pages, as well as to charts, etc.\n*need link back from index page to commands page
\n|__Forums__|__Product Support__|__Libraries__|\n|[[Avsim Forum|http://forums.avsim.net/]]|[[Vancouver+FSX|http://forums.fsaddon.eu/viewforum.php?f=15]]|\n|[[Google Group|http://groups.google.com/group/alt.games.microsoft.flight-sim]]|[[Thomas Molitor (FSMap)|http://www.molitor-home.de/FS/Forum/viewforum.php?f=20]]|[[Flightsim Library|http://www.flightsim.com/cgi/kds?$=main/search.htm]]|\n|[[Flightsim|http://www.flightsim.com/cgi/kds/main/menuchoo.htm]]|[[Aerosoft (FSMap)|http://www.forum.aerosoft.com/index.php]]|[[Simviation|http://www.simviation.com/downloads.html]]|\n|[[Emma Field Flying Club|http://forums.simflight.com/viewforum.php?f=19]]|[[Flight1 (UT, RXP)|http://www.simforums.com/forums/default.asp]]|\n|[[SimOuthouse|http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/forumdisplay.php?f=5]]|[[Cloud9|http://forum.fscloud9.it/]]|*| \n|[[SimRadar|http://www.simradar.com/]]|[[FSWidgets|http://www.fswidgets.com/cgi-bin/dcforum/dcboard.cgi]]|\n|[[The Old Hangar|http://mainescenery.proboards24.com/index.cgi]]|[[CoursePlanner|http://www.myoddweb.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=3]]|\n|[[World's Serious Pilots|http://www.wspilots.com/index.php]]|[[FSUIPC|http://forums.simflight.com/viewforum.php?f=54]]|\n|[[FSNewz.com|http://fsnewz.net/index.php]]|[[AVSIM Main|http://www.avsim.com/]]|\n|[[Vancouver Island Virtual Airline|http://www.vanisleva.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=1]]|[[FS Discover |http://www.simforums.com/forums/forum_topics.asp?FID=30]]|[[FS-FBO|http://www.fs-fbo.com]] |\n|[[Canadian Pilots|http://s8.invisionfree.com/Canadian_Pilots]]|[[FlightSimCommander|http://forums.simflight.com/viewforum.php?f=155]] |\n|[[FS NorthWest|http://fsnorthwest.net/index.php]] |[[InCabin Browser Forum|http://forums.simflight.com/viewforum.php?f=265]]| - |\n|[[Sim Outhouse|http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/forumdisplay.php?f=44]]|[[Cloud9|http://forum.fscloud9.it/]]| - |\n
Questions for Florent at the [[CoursePlanner Forum|http://www.myoddweb.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=3]]\n#What happens when I create a new flight plan, then press the check mark? It says the directory already exists, and should it overwrite it - what directory? What files are saved, and where?\n#Do I have to export a CP flight plan to FS9 .pln format in order to fly it from CP?\n#Would it be possible to MOVE the aircraft in FS9 to the first waypoint, from within CP? As it is, I have to go to the FS9 PC and use the Go To Airport... command.\n#Would it be possible to show the time parameters (elapsed, to go, cumulative) for each waypoint, either in the flightplan window or on the map?\n\n\n
!WRT54G Access Point/Base Station/NAT/Router\nFirmware Version: v1.00.6, Jan. 10, 2006\nMAC Address: 00:14:BF:F5:73:30\nIP address (gateway, DNS, DHCP Server): 192.168.1.1\nSSID: HomeOffice\nRF: Ch 6 - 2.437 GHz\n[[WRT54G Config. Utility:|http://192.168.1.1]]\n\n!Host/IP/MAC\niPAQ4150 192.168.1.101 00:0e:7f:75:a9:c4 \njeff-p4 192.168.1.100 00:11:d8:40:2e:85 \nLIFEBOOK 192.168.1.104 00:0f:66:96:09:36 \ne-monster500a 192.168.1.103 00:50:f2:c7:e4:2b \nLIFEBOOK 192.168.1.102 00:0d:88:8a:0a:7a \n\n!WPC54G PCMCIA/Cardbus Wifi adapter\nS/N: BDH20D509571\nHardware version 1.2 printed on underside\ndriver version 3.30.15.0 7/17/2003\nMAC Address: 00:14:BF:F5:73:31\nIP Address: 192.168.1.104\n\n!WRE54G Range Expander/WDS Repeater\nFirmware Version v1.06, Sep 30, 2005\nMAC Address: 00:0F:66:F1:5D:16\nIP Address: 192.168.1.240\n\n[[WRE54G Config. Utility:|http://192.168.1.240]]\nchat session Reference Number: 060203-009303\n!MIRRA (wired backup server)
[[WRT54G|http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WRT54G/]]\n[[WRT54G dot NET|http://www.wrt54g.net/]]\n[[InternetByWiFi|http://groups.yahoo.com/group/InternetByWiFi/]]\n[[NSLU2-General|http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nslu2-general]]\n[[alt.internet.wireless|http://groups.google.com/group/alt.internet.wireless]]\n[[FAQ for alt.internet.wireless|http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/FAQ_for_alt.internet.wireless]]\n[[microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless|http://groups.google.com/group/microsoft.public.windows.networking.wireless]]\n[[LinksysInfo.Org|http://www.linksysinfo.org/]]\n[[Ile Sans Fil|http://www.ilesansfil.org]]\n[[ISF Volontaires mailing list|http://listes.ilesansfil.org/pipermail/volontaires/]]
To Zero Or Not To Zero?\n\n- that is the question.\nI have installed a Range Expander (Linksys WRE54G) in my WLAN in order to get coverage into my "sunroom" - an extension to the back of my house. The signal from my WRT54G Access Point in my office is partially blocked due to the brick exterior house wall and the aluminum siding of the extension. I am trying to link to the AP from a Windows XP SP2 laptop equipped with a Linksys WPC54G CardBus adapter. The laptop's adapter came with the Linksys WLAN Monitor software which displays the relative power and MAC addresses of the SSID's it can "see".\n\nI THINK I finally got the WRE correctly set up. It's a version 1 expander, and I had to upgrade its firmware to 1.06. I also had to upgrade the WRT v5 to firmware 1.00.6. After the upgrades and four or five fairly useless live chat sessions with Linksys techies, I FINALLY got the Setup Wizard for the WRE to run all the way to the "Congratulations!" screen.\n\nSo, I now have the WRE running with two blue lights (link and activity lights), and placed in my sunroom so I get a good signal there, and I can connect to it and the internet. The WRE is set up with its default IP address. I have disabled WEP temporarily until I get the basic setup correct. The WRE has "copied" the SSID of the WRT AP.\n\nNow that I have painted the background, on to the question:\n\nShould I use Windows XP's Wireless Zero Configuration service on my laptop/WPC, or not?\n\nThe default for XP is to have the WZC service start automatically, and for the WPC adapter to have the "Enable XP Zero Config" checkbox selected.\n\nWith this arrangement, I note the following behaviour on my laptop:\n\nI carry the laptop to the living room of my house. The AP signal is stronger, but the WRE signal is 50% or better, as displayed in the WLAN Monitor. When I "Display Available Networks", XP shows only "Connected", with no details of which MAC address is providing the connection. But the WLAN Monitor assures me I am connected to the WRT.\n\nNow I carry the laptop to the sunroom, where the late afternoon winter sun is streaming in. Keeping my eye on the WLAN Monitor, I see the signal from the WRT gradually drop. But then, Lo! and behold, the monitor shows that the MAC address has changed and the signal is booming! The WRE has taken over the role of the AP. I THINK this is the way it should work.\n\nIf I deselect the "Enable XP Zero Config" checkbox, but leave the WZC service running, the switch to the best available signal no longer happens automatically, but the WLAN Monitor tool allows me to switch over manually.\n\nThird variation: If I turn OFF WZC altogether and leave the "Enable XP Zero Config" checkbox unchecked, the WLAN Monitor software appears to make the switch to the best signal automatically!\n\nSo, with my setup as described, what are the advantages and disadvantages of running the Windows Wireless Zero Config service?\n\nAnd a second question, does the above behaviour and setup of the WRE appear "normal"? I HATE to have to rely on the Wizard to optimize my repeater setup!\n
[[Rio Upgrade|http://www.rioaudio.com/support/realone/RioSupport_500_600_800.exe ]]
Randel Joseph A(10135): Hi, my name is Randel Joseph A(10135). How may I help you?\nJeff: Hi, Randel. I want to access my NSLU2 remotely. If there was an up-to-date user guide, I might not have to ask! I upgraded from 2.3R24 in the box to 2.3R63, and I can now mount FAT32 USB disks, and access them from my WLAN, but not from a remote site.\nRandel Joseph A(10135): What version of Windows is currently being used on the computer? (for example, Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, etc.) \nJeff: XP SP2\nRandel Joseph A(10135): Launch Internet Explorer on a computer connected to the network and type http://192.168.1.77 on the address bar. If you changed the IP address of the device, just type the IP address that you have given to the storage link.\nGo to administration tab then go to the system sub tab.\nAt the very bottom of the page, look for 'port for http connections' enter 1024 on the port field. Click save settings.\nDon’t use port 80; you could use any values above 1024.\n\nMinimize the storage link's setup page and then launch another browser. Type http://192.168.1.1 on the browser and then login. Go to applications and gaming tab. Type NSLU2 on the application name. Type 1024 on the start and end boxes. Set the protocol to both. Enter the IP address of the storage link and then enable. After that, click save settings.\n\nTo access the storage link over the internet, launch Internet Explorer and type http://the Internet/public IP address:1024. You can find the Internet/public IP on the status page of the router. Example: http://68.234.54.34:1024.\n\nThis will bring up a list of files and folders available on the drives connected to the NSLU2.\nRemotely you can NOT upload or modify any files on the NSLU2. It is recommended to use a USB stick if you need to modify remotely.\n\nJeff: I am trying to save the new port info... Should it be set up with static IP or DHCP?\nRandel Joseph A(10135): It should be on static, what's the IP of the NSLU2?\nJeff: The default, 192.168.1.77\nRandel Joseph A(10135): Ok, it's on static.\nJeff: I can't connect to http://67.68.82.201:1024/ - "taking too long to respond"\nRandel Joseph A(10135): Did you specify it on the NSLU2?\nJeff: I set the port to 1024, and saved it. Do I have to re-start? Do I have to tweak my router (WRT54Gv5)?\nRandel Joseph A(10135): Did you also forwarded port 1024 in the router?\nJeff: No, how do I do that?\nRandel Joseph A(10135): Type http://192.168.1.1 on the browser and then login. Go to applications and gaming tab. Type NSLU2 on the application name. Type 1024 on the start and end boxes. Set the protocol to both. Enter the IP address of the storage link and then enable. After that, click save settings.\nJeff: That worked! Thank you, Randel! But don't go away, yet! I would loike to get an up-to-date User Guide for the NSLU2, if it exists!\nRandel Joseph A(10135): Ok.\nJeff: Do you know if the User Guide has been updated yet? The one on your site is dated May, 2004, before 2.3 R24! There are a lot of new features in 2.3R63, which dates from July 2005!
After Windows XP:\nACTIVATE WINDOWS OK\nLinksys WPC OK\nCoursePlanner OK\nMicrosoft Office? (or freeware equivalent OpenOffice?)\nFirefox OK\nThunderbird\nEmerge OK\nStreets&Trips\nultr@vnc OK\ndumeter ok\nwinc OK\nsamurize\ncruiser OK\nSpybot S&D\nAltDesk or JSPager or...
When I get older, losing my hair, many years from now,\nWill you still be sending me a Valentine, birthday greetings, bottle of wine?\nIf I'd been out 'till quarter to three, would you lock the door?\nWill you still need me, will you still feed me,\nWhen I'm sixty-four?\n\nHmm------mmm---mmmh.\nYou'll be older, too. Aaah, and if you say the word, I could stay with you.\n\nI could be handy, mending a fuse, when your lights have gone.\nYou can knit a sweater by the fireside, sunday mornings, go for a ride.\nDoing the garden, digging the weeds, who could ask for more?\nWill you still need me, will you still feed me, when I'm sixty four?\n\nEvery summer we can rent a cottage in the Isle of Wightif it's not too dear. We shall scrimp and save.\nAh, grandchildren on your knee, Vera, Chuck, and Dave.\n\nSend me a postcard, drop me a line stating point of view.\nIndicate precisely what you mean to say, yours sincerely wasting away.\nGive me your answer, fill in a form, mine forever more.\nWill you still need me, will you still feed me, when I'm sixty four?\n\nby John Lennon/Paul McCartney
Hi, I'm Jeff Schallenberg in Saint Lambert, Québec. A Québec Anglo who is surviving in French.\n\nThis weblog is a place to store my thoughts, photos, favourite links, and so on.\n\nBorn: 3 August 1941, Toronto, Ontario\nOccupation: retired Telecommunications Engineer\nInterests: Music, Flight Simulator, Wireless Internet, Reading - Science Fiction, Anthropology\nContact: schallenberg.jeff@gmail.com||MSN Messenger: jschall@sympatico.ca ||Skype Name:jschall\n______________________________________________________________________________\n|>|>|>|>|>|>| !December 2008 | |>| !Appointments / Holidays / etc |\n|Su|Mo|Tu|We|Th|Fr|Sa| |>| December |\n||1|2|3|4|5|6| |25|Christmas|\n|7|8|9|10|11|12|13| |.| |\n|14|15|16|17|18|19|20| |.| |\n|21|22|23|24|25|26|27| |.| |\n|28|29|30|31||||\n\n____________________________________________\n|>|>|>|>|>|>| !January 2009 | |>| !Appointments / Holidays / etc |\n|Su|Mo|Tu|We|Th|Fr|Sa| |>| January |\n|||||1|2|3| |.| |\n|4|5|6|7|8|9|10| |.| |\n|11|12|13|14|15|16|17| |.| |\n|18|19|20|21|22|23|24| |.| |\n|25|26|27|28|29|30|31| |.| |\n|\n\n\n\n[[Calendar:|http://33ad.org/tools/gtdtwcal.php?month=10&year=2006]]
How do I get HTML to work?\n\n[[<script src='http://evoketv.com/user/jschall/shows?output=js&r=3' type='text/javascript'></script>]]
[[Île Sans Fil public site|http://ilesansfil.org]]\n[[ÎSF New Site|http://webisf1.ilesansfil.org/]]\n[[Authentication Server|http://auth.ilesansfil.org]]\n[[Blog|http://blog.ilesansfil.org]]\nAlexis cell: 514-568-8454\n\nNewSiteTranslation\n\n!ToDo - Île Sans Fil\n\n[ ] Saint Lambert Library - Caroline Régis 450-466-3889x3331\n\n[ ] Café Des Bois - 2296 Mont Royal corner Fullum - (514) 678-8460 Sylvain Valiquette\n\n<<addnewtodo>>\n\n
A list of my IMPORTANT ToDo Lists\n\n[[@Bills]]\n[[@ÎSF]]\n[[@Today]]
[[Quick Hits]]
Restaurant El Zazium - lost 8 June 2006
Mercredi 28 juin, soirée de notre réunion bihebdomadaire. Je terminais de remettre l'antenne Laïka au verte sur notre carte (la façon habituelle - re-boot). J'ai remarqué qu'un certain restaurant était DOWN, et que je passerais devant en marchant vers notre réunion au bar Les Pas Sages sur Rachel.\n\nAlors, j'ai passé devant - il avait l'air fermé. J'ai cogné fort (mon jonc d'ingénieur est encore utile des fois). Rien ne semblait bouger à l'intérieur, ni à une porte ni à l'autre. Mais j'ai soudain remarqué que la porte principale était grande ouverte. \n\nJ'ai entré et j'ai vu une petite femme blonde, son dos tourné ver moi, qui sauta d'un pied à l'autre, donnant des grosses tappes des souliers et des mains.\n\nJ'ai dit fermément "Je m'excuse!". Elle sauta encore plus haut, et exécuta une pirouette pour me confronter. "Nous avons des râts! J'ai peur des râts!" elle s'expliqua en s'enrougeant.\n\nJ'ai donné un coup bruyant avec ma casquette Île Sans Fil, déclarant "Moi, je n'ai pas peur des râts!"\n\nJ'expliqua le but de ma visite et présenta ma carte d'affaires ÎSF. Elle déclara, les yeux ronds, "Oui, les râts ont mangé les câbles!". Elle me montra son installation internet - sur une étagère juste au-dessus de son four à micro-onde (horreur!). Elle pointa l'endroit au plancher en-dessous du four à micro-onde ou elle avait trouvé des excréments suspects.\n\nJ'ai fait une brève inspection du modem ADSL et de son routeur WRT. La lumière "DSL" du modem était éteinte. Je l'expliqua que son problème semblait originer chez Bell, et elle ajouta qu'il n'y avait mème pas de tonalité dans leurs appareils téléphoniques.\n\nJ'ai vérifié que la prise RJ-11 était bien enfoncé, et que le fil téléphonique disparait dans le plafond, et non en-dessous avec les supposés râts. Je ne me suis pas porté volontaire pour continuer à suivre le fil téléphonique dans le plafond.\n\nJe la laissa le bonsoir en disant de poursuivre ses démarches avec le service au clientèle de Bell, et je l'ai promis de revenir goûter à sa soupe bientôt.\n\nLe lendemain, son ballon WiFiDog est redevenu vert. J'ai hâte d'y retourner une heure de lunch, et la demander si elle aurait trouver des râts, finalement.
Yacht Club: http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=740+Rue+de+la+Commune+E,+Montr%C3%A9al,+QC,+Canada&ie=UTF8&ll=45.511302,-73.548671&spn=0.003406,0.012188&om=1\n\nPromenade Bellerive:\nhttp://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=Promenade+Bellerive,+montreal,+qc,+ca&ie=UTF8&ll=45.607163,-73.508953&spn=0.0034,0.00869&om=1
I am trying to find other owners of this recent model from Jinhua Luyuan:\n\n\nFlash II-2007\n\n\n*\nMotor power: 500W, CPU motor\n*\nClimbing angle: 15°\n*\nTorque: 32-55 Nm\n*\nFront brake: drum brake\n*\nRear brake: EABS (electric absorption braking system)\n*\nSpeed: 22-32Km/h(13.6-19.8mph), double speeds\n*\nAmpere show: Ampere meter indicate\n*\nWheel size: 2.125”16\n*\nBattery capacity : 48V 14AH+10AH\n*\nLoading: 150Kg (330 lbs)\n*\nN.W(no battery): 40Kg (88 lbs)\n*\nWeight of battery: 26Kg (57 lbs)\n*\nG.W: 77Kg (169 lbs)\n*\nBattery name: Sealed Lead-acid battery (Maintainable)\n*\nRun distance: 80-100Km (49-62 miles)\n*\nCharge time: 6-8 H\n*\nCharger input: AC100-240V, BM-online (battery maintained while charging)\n\n\n\nhttp://www.ecolo-cycle.com/Images/Photo_Bi..._II_2007_02.gif\n\nDoes anybody know this bike by another name? What has been your experience with it?\n\n- Jeff \n\nhttp://www.visforvoltage.com/forums/uploads/post-22-1152229893.jpg
I want to tell you about François Fouchet's program "Navigation":\n\nI love to fly low and slow, enjoying the MSFS scenery. But I hate flying into the terrain. In the Pacific Northwest and the British Columbia interior, there is great scenery, but avoiding the terrain is a challenge. I have partly mastered the art of operating the simulated VORs and following an MSFS flight plan - but those instruments and utilities do a bad job of showing you where the mountains are.\n\nIn FS9, there used to be a marvellous moving-map program that let you calibrate topographic maps and load them into the kneeboard. But no more - FSX has dumbed-down the kneeboard, the moving-map program is no more, and on top of that, the Canadian source of digital topo maps has dried up. And that old standby FSNavigator doesn't do FSX. I also used to run RealityXP's Terrain-Avoidance Warning System, with its annoying voice announcements - "Terrain! Terrain!" - but it's not available for FSX.\n\nCome FSX,and I looked around for something to help me avoid mountains. I wanted to run the moving-map program across my local network on a second laptop PC, leaving all of the CPU on the desktop PC to FSX. I looked at Flightsim Commander, which does the moving-map part beautifully, but there are no mountains in its world.\n\nLuckily, there is François Fouchet's masterpiece, "Navigation".\n\n(http://francois.fouchet.free.fr) (http://groups.google.com/group/Forum-NAVIGATION)\n\nThis free program does it all. It provides relief maps of the entire world (you only download the areas you need), and it lets you prepare VFR flightplans ("les navigations") with drag-and-drop ease. It connects to MSFS through Peter Dowson's FSUIPC (plus WideFS in my case). And, as I discovered today, it colours the terrain RED if it is above your current altitude. The program even draws a profile view of your ground track.\n\nThe only limitation I have found so far with "Navigation" is that it does not know all the aérodromes and navaids that FSX does - you may have to add some of your own.\n\nI have yet to learn all the neat features of this programming gem, but the above-described attributes have helped me enjoy the mountains in FSX. \n\nIf you would like to learn how to use the program, but your parlez-vous is not up to the task, I would be pleased to give you some tuyaus!\n\n
FLIGHT SIM PREP STEPS\nTOOLS in FSX PREP Folder\n1. MemStatus Version 2.50 OK\n2. Advanced Windows Care V2OK\n3. Smart Close V 1.1 OK \n4. Wincleaner Memory Optimizer OK\nSteps to use:\n1. Run Memstatus note status and minimize to tray\n2. Run Advanced Windows Care-- Clean out un-needed items\na. select what you want to remove\nb. Run "Tools" then Memory cleaner.\n3. Check memstatus for gain\n4. Run Smart Close V1.1 check for what is closed-may have to open Hypersnap\n5. Check memory status\n6. Run Wincleaner Memory Optimizer\na. Free System Memory\nb. Free Virtual Memory\nc. Click Maximize RAM and select 3 passes on the slider and click Maximize\n7. Check memstatus for gain\n8. Run Advance Windows Care V2-click tools\na.Exit and run again (3 times).\n9. START FSX-At first screen Hit CTL-ALT-DEL\na. That opens Window Task Manager\nb. Select PROCESSES TAB\nc. Right click fsx.exe and select priority\nd. Set Priority to High (Ignore the warning)-click YES\ne. Click Performance tab to see graph of CPU and RAM\nf. Minimize to tool tray.\n10. Now in the tool tray you have a graph of the ram useage on top and video card on the\nbottom (in red). There is also a graph of CPU useage in green.\na. If the video card usage shows red on both top and bottom you get a slide show\nb. If you see some white to the right of the red, you get smooth flight.\nGZR_Sactargets is offline Report Post Reply With Quote
FLIGHT SIM PREP STEPS\nTOOLS in FSX PREP Folder\n1. MemStatus Version 2.50\n2. Advanced Windows Care V2\n3. Smart Close V 1.1\n4. Wincleaner Memory Optimizer\nSteps to use:\n1. Run Memstatus note status and minimize to tray\n2. Run Advanced Windows Care-- Clean out un-needed items\na. select what you want to remove\nb. Run "Tools" then Memory cleaner.\n3. Check memstatus for gain\n4. Run Smart Close V1.1 check for what is closed-may have to open Hypersnap\n5. Check memory status\n6. Run Wincleaner Memory Optimizer\na. Free System Memory\nb. Free Virtual Memory\nc. Click Maximize RAM and select 3 passes on the slider and click Maximize\n7. Check memstatus for gain\n8. Run Advance Windows Care V2-click tools\na.Exit and run again (3 times).\n9. START FSX-At first screen Hit CTL-ALT-DEL\na. That opens Window Task Manager\nb. Select PROCESSES TAB\nc. Right click fsx.exe and select priority\nd. Set Priority to High (Ignore the warning)-click YES\ne. Click Performance tab to see graph of CPU and RAM\nf. Minimize to tool tray.\n10. Now in the tool tray you have a graph of the ram useage on top and video card on the\nbottom (in red). There is also a graph of CPU useage in green.\na. If the video card usage shows red on both top and bottom you get a slide show\nb. If you see some white to the right of the red, you get smooth flight.\n
Merci à Pascal Leclerc de s'occuper de la mise en place de notre Forum PHPBB!\n\nIl va falloir décider la meilleure organization des aires de discussion.\n\nCertaines aires de discussion pourront être restreintes aux usagers qualifiés, telle que les listes courriel "Opérations" et "Communications". Mais la plupart des aires de discussion seront ouvert à tous les bénévoles.\n\nVoici une suggestion initiale pour les aires de discussion:\n\n- Discussion reliée au fonctionnement du Forum même\n\n- Aide aux usagers des points d'accès:\n--Foire Aux Questions\n--Problèmes de connection\n--Problèmes d'abonnement\n\n-Technologies au service des Communautés\n--Autres réseaux communautaires\n--Autres technologies que WiFi\n\n- Points d'accès ÎSF\n--Suggestions pour nouveaux hotspots\n--Hotspots en trouble\n\n-Page Portail- Fonctionnement et Contenu\n\n-Page Web -Fonctionnement et contenu\n\n- Opérations (accès restreint)\n- Recherche et développement (accès restreint)\n- Conseil d'Administration (accès restreint)\n- Communications (accès restreint)\n\nQu'en pensez-vous? Trop 'aires de discussion? Pas assez?\nComment verrez-vous l'organization e notre Forum Île Sans Fil?
Numbers and email addresses used most often:\n\n* Don Druce 984 Rue Francis Longueuil, QC J4J 1E4(450) 928-0988\n* Claude Dalpé (450) 465-1490\n* Raymond Quintal (450) 466-2795\n* Robert Crecco (514) 518-3188\n* Alexis Cornellier (514) 568-8454\n* Jeanne clinique (450) 672-5577 cell (514) 583-3001\n* Francis Daigneault (514) 391-0445\n* Richard Lussier (514) 907-0986
\n|Name|Telephone|Address|City|Postal Code|email|\n|Schallenberg, Eric|613-560-9132|309 Frank St|Ottawa, ON|K2P 0X7|erics@hbsmarketing.com|\n|Rose Lord|450-???-2201|610 rue Grant|Longueuil, QC|XXX-YYY|-|\n\n
Bonjour, mon nom est Jeff Schallenberg, je suis un bénévole avec Île Sans Fil, qui est un réseau communitaire sans-fil ici à Montréal. Notre organisme à but non-lucratif acceuillera la conférence "Sommet international sur les réseaux communitaires sans fil" au mois de mai 2009, et nous sommes à la recherche des partenaires comme vous pour nous supporter financièrement, surtout du point de vue de la francophonie.\n\nLe "International Summit on Community Wireless Networks"
Condo residents:\n532: Dominique Pelletier 450-464-7645 (+ Donna)\n534: Natali Lefrançois 450-464-7867\n540: Mario Savard, France Sicard 514-207-2785 (+ dog)\n\nProject Manager Denise Létourneau 450-446-3047
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A wireless internet connection...for free? It's available thanks to Île Sans Fil's network of WiFi hotspots!\n\nWhether you are an internet user looking for a place to surf the Web, or a business owner looking to share your internet connection securely with your customers, our organisation makes it easy for you to get set up, wherever you are on the Island of Montréal!\n\nUSING WIRELESS INTERNET\n\nYou are an internet user, and you want to take advantage of a wireless\ninternet connection?\n\nÎle Sans Fil makes that possible for you, all over Montréal, and for free!\n\nAll you have to do is create a free user account. That account lets you hook up wirelessly at any of our 150+ hotspots.\n\nOFFER A WIFI HOTSPOT\n\nIf you are a business owner (or you manage a public space - library, community centre, etc.) and you would like to share your internet connection with your customers?\n\nÎle Sans Fil will set you up with a state-of-the-technology and secure wireless extension to your existing wired internet connection.\n\nAll you have to do is get in touch with us, or read the OFFER A WIFI HOTSPOT page for additional details.
CONTACT\n\nHere are the various ways to get in touch with us:\n\nFor comments or general questions, send email to:\ninfo@ilesansfil.org\n\nFor matters dealing with this Website:\nwebmaster@ilesansfil.org\n\nTechnical matters or problems with our services can be addressed to:\ntech@ilesansfil.org\n\nTo become a volunteer to help Île Sans Fil in some way, write to:\nvolontaire@ilesansfil.org\n\nTo offer to become an ÎSF hotspot, send the details of your venue (address, internet connection, phone, etc.) to:\nhotspot@ilesansfil.org\n\nIf you are a member of the Media (press, Web, radio, TV) and need info:\nmedia@ilesansfil.org\n\nBy SnailMail:\n1212, rue Panet\nMontréal (Québec)\nH2L 2Y7\n\nVoiceMail:\n+1 (514) 313-3345\n\nFAX:\n+1 (514) 524-5663\n
USING WIRELESS INTERNET\n\nTo open an account with Île Sans Fil:\n\nYou are an internet user, and your portable computer has a WiFi capability? You'd like to take advantage of that capability all over the City? \n\nÎle Sans Fil lets you do that for free! You just have to create a user account to be able to log in at any of our 150+ hotspots (see our Google Map for the ones near you).\n\nWhen you enter one of our hotspots, these are the steps to get online:\n\n1. Turn on the WiFi on your portable computer or Personal Digital Assistant\n\n2. Display the list of available WiFi connections\n\n3. Select the ÎSF signal (usually indicated as "www.ilesansfil.org") and connect\n\n4. Now, open your Web browser (Firefox, Safari, Internet Explorer, Opera, Chrome, Epiphany...) Rather than seeing your usual homepage, you will be redirected to the ÎSF Login page (That's our WiFiDog software that does that)\n\n5. Enter your ÎSF username and password, click the Login button and...\n\n6. You will see the Portal page for this hotspot, with the hotspot's information, ÎSF news, and other neat location-based stuff.\n\n7. Now, you are online, and you can browse the Web or use other online applications like instant messaging, internet phone, etc.\n\nUNLESS, of course, you don yet HAVE an ÎSF username and password. In that case, go to the Signup Page and join the other 80,000+ users!
OFFER A WIFI HOTSPOT\n\nWhat is Île Sans Fil?\n\nÎle Sans Fil is a non-profit organisation whose mission is to spread free wireless internet access across all of Montréal.\n\nWe concentrate our efforts on setting up wireless internet access points in publicly-accessible spaces (cafés, parks, community centres, bars, libraries, etc.). There are currently more than 150 such access points spread across the Island (see our Google Map.)\n\nWhy should I have ÎSF install a hotspot?\n\nBy offering an ÎSF hotspot to your customers/clients, you are increasing the value of your venue to your existing customers, and at the same time attracting new customers. (We provide promotional material for you to designate you visually as an ÎSF participant).\n\nBy becoming an ÎSF participant, you distinguish your business from your competitors down the street. It shows that you understand the evolving needs of a clientèle that is active, mobile and up-to-date with the latest in affordable technology. You show them that you are in tune with their needs. You benefit from ÎSF's programme of publicizing your participation (press articles, window stickers, Google Map, etc.) Not to forget the power of the word-of-mouth from our 70,000+ satisfied users!\n\nWe also create for you a personalized Web presence - a so-called "Portal Page" that every visitor to your ÎSF Hotspot must view prior to getting online at your venue. This page can be used to promote your products or services to the users, or simply provide location-based information, Web links, etc.\n\nMore and more, our thousands of ÎSF\nusers are seeking out places like yours, where they can get online in familiar territory on the ÎSF network.\n\nMore and more folks all over the world today count on an internet connection to work away from the office (or the home office) and to stay in touch with their family and friends. You can take part in this Montréal-wide and worldwide Community Wireless Internet movement!\n\nWhat services does ÎSF offer?\n\nWe take care of installing and setting up the wireless extension of your existing internet connection (Bell Internet, Vidéotron, etc., are your wired Internet Service Providers) - free of charge. After that, if anything goes awry, we fix it - for free.\n\nSo, you don't have to be bothered with the technical details of the hotspot setup, maintenance and troubleshooting.\n\nBut there must be a price for all this?\n\nRight - there is no free lunch. You have to pay for your High Speed internet service - but you probably pay that already ($65/month or so) as part of the cost of doing business today. On top of that, you need a special wireless router that is equipped with our WiFiDog access and security software - that we sell to you for $100.\n\nOn top of that, we ask you for a contribution of $5.00 per month to keep our network going. We need to pay for our Web server that is running that WiFiDog security and access software, to name just one of ÎSF's many ongoing expenses. It also pays for your ÎSF window stickers - helping you to attract customers.\n\nWon't a Hotspot slow down my internet connection?\n\n\nSharing your connection with your customers doesn't usually entail additional cost. Since your commercial internet account provides you "unlimited bandwidth", you won't notice the effect of sharing on your connection speed. We have had no such reports from our hotspots so far.\n\nIn any case, customers who use more than 3 GB per week of your bandwidth are identified and blocked by our WiFiDog authentication software.\n\nWhat are the advantages of choosing Île Sans Fil?\n\n- Free installation and technical support\n- Access control\n- Control of bandwidth usage\n- Protection of your private network, PCs\n- Promotional material\n\nÎle Sans Fil:\n\nFree wireless internet access for the people\n\n150+ hotspots\n75000 users\n\nFor information:\nVoiceMail 514-313-3345\nEmail info@ilesansfil.org
ABOUT US\n\nÎle Sans Fil is a non-profit organization created in 2003, whose mission is to provide free wireless internet access to the people of Montréal.\n\nWhat we do\n\nWe concentrate on the installation of wireless access points in publicly-accessible locations like libraries, bistros, cafés, parks, community centres, and so on. Our approximately 75,000 users can thus access the internet at any of our more than 150 hotspots sprinkled across the Island.\n\nWe provide the installation and administration of the hotspots free of charge. We depend upon the goodwill of the owners of the venues to share their internet connection with their customers (as well as with other community members within range).\n\nOur Philosophy\n\nWe believe that it is possible to apply today's communications technology to break down the isolation that citizens feel, at the local level.\n\nWe are both a technology development group and a group of community activists. Île Sans Fil has brought together a team of professionals and students from diverse disciplines, who share a passion for what the internet makes possible. Together, we are working toward an optimal way of sharing the internet's possibilities with all Montréalers.\n\nÎle Sans Fil embodies the best of the community spirit of the World-Wide Web!\n\n\n
GET INVOLVED\n\nBecome a volunteer member of Île Sans Fil\n\nÎSF's members are dedicated and energetic. We have varied interests such as computers and programming, or Web design, or graphic arts, or community development, and so on.\n\nOur objectives are many and varied, too:\n\n- get involved and contribute to a grass-roots community project \n\n- install new hotspots in their own preferred locations.\n\n- participate in technical discussions with like-minded volunteers\n\n- gain valuable experience in Information Technologies\n\n- contribute to the development of a multimedia distribution system\n\nMeetings\n\nWe get together every second and fourth Wednesday of the month, at 19h, at one of our hotspots (announced on our mailing list). \n\nOnline discussion\n\nBy subscribing to our mailing list, you can keep up with our activities, and find out how you can best contribute to ÎSF.\n\nFor more information:\n\nÎle sans fil\n1212 Panet, Montréal, Qc, Canada, H2L 2Y7\nVoiceMail: +1 (514) 313-3345\nEmail: info @ ilesansfil . org\n\n
(Maybe this page should be titled "PROJECTS"?)\nPROJECTS\nTECHNICAL PROJECTS\nWiFiDog\n\nThe Wifidog project is an open-source embeddable captive portal solution. It uses the physical limitations of WiFi as an advatage to encourage hyper-local social interactions through location-based content and location-based services. Click here or here for examples of the location-specific splash pages which users are forced to see before they can access the web. Some of the content we show to users are location-specific images via Flickr. Users can send pictures to the portal pages of specific ISF hotspots by using the appropriate tag. Wifidog will grab them via Flickr's API and present them on the portal page to subsequent users. Another source of dynamic interactive locative content are any RSS feeds from either the owner or other local sources.\n\nThe Wifidog project was started by Ile Sans Fil and is now in use by over 30 communities and businesses across four continents. It can also aggregate and present other content besides Flickr and Rss feeds. Click here for our central server.\n\nFor more information on Wifidog please visit www.wifidog.org\n\nhttp://www.wifidog.org\n\nHAL \n\n"Hub Artistique Local", or HAL, is a new open source platform to distribute audio and video content to wifi network user. HAL assists Montrealers in discovering local artists and media producers by making their works available via wireless jukeboxes located at select Ile Sans Fil hotspots. As easy to use as opening up iTunes, HAL brings high-speed streaming of video and audio together with location-relevant media.\n\nFor more information please visit HAL\n\nARTISTIC PROJECTS\n\n\nThrough our infrastructure and our participation, ISF has made the following projects possible.\n\nThrough partnership with the Mobile Digital Commons Network:\n\nSonic Scene\n\nThrough partnership with MDCN.\nUsing the ISF hotspots in Montreal, Sonic Scene explores and creates personalized, mobile audio, video and textual experiences of the city. Working with artists Michelle Teran, Kate Armstrong, Michelle Kasprzak and tobias c. van Veen (Project Lead), Sonic Scene is an artistic intervention into both the physical and wireless city that aims to develop experiential, cultural content for public wireless reception. A fragmented artwork (sound, video, text) is distributed across a selection of ISF hotspots, encouraging the user to drift from hotspot to hotspot to experience the totality of the work. Each fragment is unique to its hotspot, developing a relation between wireless art and its physical space—one must travel to a certain hotspot to experience a particular fragment. Conversely, the casual user will encounter art on various ISF hotspots alongside information and Net access, thereby encouraging the creative use of wireless networks.\n\nLink to SonicScene.\n\nDigitalCities\n\nThrough partnership with MDCN.\nAs public space, digital networks offer new opportunities for public participation, dialogue and intervention. This project will create a network database to support MDCN projects as well as conduct research with sensors in the urban environment. We will prototype a series of low-cost, task specific, wireless sensors capable of capturing and measuring urban stimuli by sending text, sound, and image over the internet to a newly established urban database, TRANS.ACT 1.3. The database will house a range of media objects contributed by users that can modified be in relation to the data collected by the sensors and used to trigger events in the database that will activate zones of public dialogue and exchange.\n\nLink to DigitalCities.\n\nCitySpeak\n\nCitySpeak is an investigation of how data acquired from an urban environment’s virtual networks can be used to investigate the same urban space’s physical environment. Using the Ile Sans Fil hotspots in Montreal, CitySpeak will select several locations in the city that are rich nodes of both virtual and real-world traffic and sample the geo-encoded data related to these particular locations. The dynamic qualities of the data will be processed using a database called Next Text to construct “texts�? that interpret the data and to determine how the texts will be represented visually. The resulting stream of text will be layered back onto the locations using both very intimate (PDAs) and very public (large-scale projections) technology.\n\nLink to Cityspeak\n\nInSite\n\n\nIn-Site Montréal is a collection of site-specific art presented on the portal pages of five wireless internet hotspots in the Île Sans Filnetwork. Artists Nicolas Fleming, Maria Legault, and Virginie Laganière have created art works that can be viewed simply by logging in to the Île Sans Fil hotspots shown on the map. These playful works respond directly to the hotspots that they are situated in, so the users are treated to a creative and innovative viewpoint on the local environment they may not have expected. Curated by Michelle Kasprzak, a new media curator and Ile\nSans Fil volunteer.\n\nLink to InSite.\n\n\nTerminus1525.ca takes the City!\n\nIle Sans Fil, Wireless Toronto and ZAP Quebec users are being introduced to art by young Canadians when they use any of the 125 free, public, wireless\nhotspots operated by the three groups. terminus1525 is a ground-breaking project that provides free virtual studios to young Canadian artists. Using the terminus1525 studios, artists can network with each other whilst also promoting their work to the general public. By showcasing the work of the terminus1525 artists, Ile Sans Fil is expanding their potential audience even further, and enhancing the knowledge of the latest trends in emergent art for its users.\n\nFor more information.\n\nElections07 - Québéc\n\n\nElection07 is a project realized in collaboration between Ile Sans Fil and ZAP Quebec. The goal of Election07 is to use the free wireless service operated by the two groups to engage and inform their users about the upcoming election.\n\nNews items are automatically collected from all* the political parties. They are automatically displayed on the portal pages of ISF and ZAP Quebec. Since the users of the two groups have to pass through these portal pages before gaining access to the internet, they are automatically informed about the latest news from all of the parties. The news items are also collected and displayed at http://civicsense.ca/elections/quebec07/ in order to be accessible to non-wireless users.\n\nFor more information please visit Election07\n\nACADEMIC PROJECTS\n\nCWIRP - Community Wireless Infrastructure Research Project\n\nThe Community Wireless Infrastructure Research Project project brings together an interdisciplinary team of academic researchers and community and government partners to engage in in-depth case studies of public/community-based ICT initiatives in order to document and assess the various models, best practices and benefits of public ICT infrastructure provision in Canada.\n\nResearch Partner 2006-2007\n\nwww.cwirp.org\n\n\nCRACIN - Canadian Research Alliance for Community Innovation and Networking\n\nCRACIN brings together community informatics researchers, community networking practitioners and government policy specialists from across Canada to document and assess the achievements of community-based ICT initiatives.\n\nResearch Partner 2004-2007\n\nwww.cracin.ca\n\n\nLabCMO - L'Université du Québec à Montréal\n\nLes pratiques collaboratives au sein des groupes communautaires à l’heure de l’économie sociale et de la société du savoir.\n\nResearch Partner 2005-2006\n\ncmo.uqam.ca\n\n\n\n\n
PARTNERS\n\nÎle Sans Fil is also an alliance of partner individuals and organisations. Our partners provide us their support and their expertise.\n\nDAY-TO-DAY SUPPORT\n- Our hotspot owners and operators\n\nWhat would ÎSF be if it weren't for the cafés, restaurants, community centres and so on, that host the myriad wireless access points that spread the Web freely across Montréal? You can support us by supporting them and using their services - take a look at our network map to find some near you!\nauth.ilesansfil.org/hotspot_status.php\n\nPARTICIPATION IN OUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS\n- Société des arts technologique (SAT)\n\na transdisciplinary centre dedicated to research, creation, production, presentation, education and conservation in the field of digital culture. It promotes exchanges between the scientific and the artistic domains.\n\n- Communautique\nA non-profit organization promoting the collective acquisition of information and communication technologies for community organizations and those population segments in danger of being excluded from the benefits of these technologies.\n\nHELPING US TO BETTER COMMUNICATE WITH YOU\n- Taste of Blue\n\nTaste of Blue was founded by Patrick Tanguay to get away from boring, un-evolving web work as it is done in too many places. The internet changes constantly, it’s a field where your best asset is your thirst to know more, to know what’s changing, what’s happening. We believe that to do the web right it should be done in it’s “native” mode; evolving and collaborative which is why Taste of Blue promotes and uses web standards and open source software.\nwww.tasteofblue.ca\n\n- Mikimya\nMikimya is an agency that creates digital content and user interfaces that optimize the user's experience.\nhttp://www.mikimya.com\n\n\n
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Seen in the flyers, in the stores, online.\n\n!!!Future Shop flyer 27 Sep 08:\nSony Bravia 40" LCDs:\nz-series $2100\ns-series $1300\nv-series $1500 (42")\nz-series 46" $2500\nv-series 52" $2100\n\nLG 42lg50 $1200\n\nSamsung ln46a550 $1500\n \nSamsung 50" plasma pn50a530 $1700\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
[[ISCWN Contacts]]\n[[ISCWN Links]]\n[[Francophonie]]\n[[Réseaux Communautaire Sans-fil]]\n[[Telephone Script]]
Michael Lenczner <mlenczner@gmail.com>\nDaniel Drouet <drouetd@gmail.com>,\nRichard Lussier <richard.lussier@gmail.com>,\nJeff Schallenberg <schallenberg.jeff@gmail.com>,\nSteven Mansour <steven@stevenmansour.com>
[[Board Doc|http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=ah87x9ng857r_34hgmvgpc7&invite=gqg9b36]]\n\n[[ISCWN Website|http://wirelesssummit.org/]]
*Note: This axis represents a major increase in expense for the event ($10,000 to $30,000) and will be retained only if a funder for it is found. At this stage we are imagining a post- conference day for francophone groups to gather, share experiences and expertise and coordinate further actions. Additionally during the main conference we would be able to provide simultaneous translation of the keynotes and one of the 4 streams. This axe also represents a further funding source to pay for travel in order to encourage the involvement of CWNs in France, Belgium and North and West Africa (as well as other areas of Francophonie).\n\n\nISCWN's occurrence in Montreal represents a unique opportunity for an exchange among francophone CWNs and also for an exchange between Francophone and Anglophone CWNs. The important of this is often overlooked because it is imagined that all technical communities are comfortable working in English. Our experience with WifiDog's has shows that to be false as it's status as a bilingual project has attracted francophone organizations and it is probably responsible for the almost 100% uptake by French CWNs as well as adoption by groups in Francophone Africa.\n\npossible funders for francophonie:\n\n[[Services gouvernementaux québec|http://www.msg.gouv.qc.ca/index.html]]\n- Programme appuis au passage à l'information\n\n\n[[Développement économique, innovation et exportation, Québec|http://www.mdeie.gouv.qc.ca/index.php?id=1937]]\n- Programme de soutien à la valorisation et au transfert\n\n[[Gouvernement du Québec, Cultures, communications et condition féminine|http://www.mcccf.gouv.qc.ca/index.php?id=1543]]\n- Aide aux projets médias et multimedia ou Télécommunications\n\n[[Relations internationales, Québec|http://www.mri.gouv.qc.ca/fr/inscrire/programmes_projets/index.asp]]\n\n[[Organisation internationale de la francophonie|http://www.francophonie.org/]]\n- which leads to:\n[[Fonds francophone de l'inforoute|http://www.inforoutes.francophonie.org/]]\n- Favoriser l'appropriation et l'usage des technologies\n[[Patrimoine Canadien, Programme Développement des communautés de langue officielle|http://www.pch.gc.ca/pc-ch/pubs/2007/tdm_f.cfm]]\n\n[[Office Franco Québecois pour la Jeunesse|http://www.ofqj.org/partir-en-france/programmes/1]]\n\n[[Office Québec Wallonie Bruxelles pour la Jeunesse|http://www.oqwbj.org/]]\n- this seems to be unidirectional - Québec youth who want to work or study in Belgium, not the other way 'round\n\n[[Secrétariat à la Jeunesse|http://www.jeunes.gouv.qc.ca/programmes/S4.html]]
Définition inspirée par une présentation de Dana Spiegel de NYCWireless\n\nRéseaux Publics sans fil:\n- communautaire\n- municipal\n- points d'accès commercial\n\nRéseaux Communautaire Sans-fil (RCSF):\n- organismes populaire à l'intérêt publique\n- points d'accès ou réseaux de points d'accès (mailles) GRATUITS\n\n- logiciels libres d'accès\n- s'impliquent dans les affaires locales - non seulement un accès à l'internet\n- organismes à but non-lucratif, qui dépendent du travail des bénévoles dédiés\n- accès à l'internet dans les espaces publiques\n- accès à l'internet pour des communautés démunis (la gouffre numérique)\n\nÀ ne pas confondre avec les Réseaux Municipaux Sans-Fil (qui, pour la plupart, ne sont pas gratuit)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n