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    <title>WLAN   app to see occupied channels   iStumbler not workin  </title>
    <description>  Marc Heusser :  &gt; In the past I had used iStumbler with success to see which WLAN channels   &gt; were occupied  the names of the networks  and interferences     There are apps out there for the iPhone if you happen to have one  I use  WiFiFoFum  Seems to work reasonably well           =Elden=      http:  www moondog org</description>
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    <title>MT Newswatcher and Snow Leopard</title>
    <description>In article     Barry Margolin  wrote:    &gt; &gt; Barry   &gt; &gt;   &gt; &gt; Please elaborate on how you disable SSL   &gt;   &gt; Special &gt;News Servers  Server Options tab  uncheck  Use secure   &gt; connection      As far as I can tell  it solves the problem when the secure connection   is always unchecked   I think the problem may have b   </description>
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    <title>Dead cable modem</title>
    <description>In article     Ruddell  wrote:    &gt; On Wed  14 Oct 2009 15:53:54  0600  Michelle Steiner wrote  &gt;  in article  :  &gt;   &gt; &gt; My cable modem died this morning  and I had to buy a new one   The people   &gt; &gt; at Cox Communications ran through all their diagnosti   </description>
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    <title>Proxy connection not working?</title>
    <description>FYI  under Sys Prefs &gt; PPTP &gt; Advanced I have  Send all traffic over VPN   connection  checked      I m using OS X 10 5 8     thanks </description>
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  <item rdf:about="http://forum.soft32.com/mac/post-SL-Leopard-upgrade-ftopict112059.html#501892">
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    <title>First post SL Leopard upgrade</title>
    <description>In article     Michelle Steiner  wrote:    &gt; So less than a week after releasing Snow Leopard  Apple releases an upgrade   &gt; for Leopard   More precisely  an upgrade for  Java SE 6  J2SE 5 0 and J2SE   &gt; 1 4 2 on Mac OS X 10 5 8 and later    This release updates Java SE 6 to   &gt; version 1 6 0_15  J2SE 5 0 to versi   </description>
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    <title>New Safari behavior in SL?</title>
    <description>In article     cp@mailinator com  cp  wrote:    &gt; Michelle Steiner  wrote:  &gt;   &gt; &gt; In article    &gt; &gt;  mikePOST@TOGROUPmacconsult com  Mike Rosenberg  wrote:  &gt; &gt;   &gt; &gt; &gt; You mean  for example  that it changes from  Go to http:  whatever com   &gt; &gt; &gt; to  Open http:  whatever c   </description>
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    <link>http://forum.soft32.com/mac/Minor-mail-bug-ftopict112049.html#501877</link>
    <title>Minor mail bug</title>
    <description>Michelle Steiner  wrote:    &gt; In article    &gt;  Jolly Roger  wrote:  &gt;   &gt; &gt; &gt; &gt; Why would you want to deselect all mailboxes?  &gt; &gt; &gt;   &gt; &gt; &gt; It just seems cleaner that way   I deselect all messages in a mailbox  &gt; &gt; &gt; before leaving that mailbox  and I deselect all mailboxes after   &gt; &gt; &gt; finishin   </description>
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    <title>Time Capsule final update</title>
    <description>In article     aRKay  wrote:    &gt; I was having 10 6 TM issues and the Apple support line advised  &gt; the problem was because I had the External Hard drive formatted  &gt; using the wrong option  &gt;   &gt; Double check that your Partition Map Scheme is GUID Partition Table    That is not an issue with the Time Capsule          Member   </description>
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    <title>SSH to port 22 over LAN:  Connection refused </title>
    <description>In article   Bob Harris  writes:  &gt;In article   &gt;   &gt; Fester Bestertester  wrote:  &gt;  &gt;&gt; The router  U Verse 3800HGVB  should allow SSH connections within the LAN    &gt;&gt; correct?   &gt;&gt;   &gt;&gt; I m trying to connect between 2 Macs  fr   </description>
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  <item rdf:about="http://forum.soft32.com/mac/USB-Serial-adapter-problems-ftopict111574.html#499895">
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    <title>USB to Serial adapter problems</title>
    <description>Greetings  You are not alone   I had to shop for a specific APC unit for my Ready NAS server which  recognizes and reports on the unit but whenever I plug the USB cable  into a Mac OS X: there is no response  The Ready NAS community forum  had a dedicated APC section for troubles and woes  These server forums  are the place to seek info   Kind regards  &gt;                                          </description>
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    <title>How To: Linksys DHCP assigns address based on MAC?</title>
    <description>In article     maarten carels@uva nl  Maarten Carels  wrote:    &gt; YA MacUser  wrote:  &gt;   &gt; &gt; Greetings and thanks for reading this   &gt; &gt; With D Link consumer routers  it is easy to have the DHCP server always  &gt; &gt; assign the same LAN address to a given MAC number so port forwarding  &gt; &gt; will go to the computer with that LAN addres   </description>
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  <item rdf:about="http://forum.soft32.com/mac/home-router-recommendation-ftopict111474.html#499461">
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    <title>home router recommendation?</title>
    <description>On Sun  12 Jul 2009 08:00:03  0700  Michelle Steiner wrote:    &gt; In article    &gt;   Gene E  Bloch   wrote:  &gt;   &gt;&gt; Let it be known: I enjoyed the pun   but I have to ask   do you rhyme   &gt;&gt;  router  with  doubter  or  suitor ?  &gt;   &gt; It depends on context; in the instant context  it should be obvious     &gt;   &gt;    Michelle    Wha   </description>
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    <link>http://forum.soft32.com/mac/Apple-Mail-Newbie-ftopict111366.html#498808</link>
    <title>Apple Mail Newbie Question</title>
    <description>Henry Flam wrote:  &gt; I ve been told that one I can configure the app so I can get my open the   &gt; e mail that I receive on Yahoo in Mail  Is this true?  Not without software help unless you have the Yahoo  Plus account   that allows POP access     See the first link for information on MACFREEPOP and where to   download  See the second link for detail install instructions   http:  www e link it    </description>
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  <item rdf:about="http://forum.soft32.com/mac/Limit-maximum-connection-speed-ftopict111341.html#498697">
    <link>http://forum.soft32.com/mac/Limit-maximum-connection-speed-ftopict111341.html#498697</link>
    <title>Limit maximum connection speed</title>
    <description>Andrew Holme  wrote:    &gt; My father lives in a rural area   To get reliable dial up Internet   &gt; connectivity on his old computer  we configured the modem settings for a  &gt; maximum connection speed of 28800   My brother has given him a new OS10 Mac;  &gt; but couldn t find any option to similarly limit the connection speed   How  &gt; do we do it in OS 10?    It has to be done by edi   </description>
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    <title>Help Req: Ubiquiti Networks Nanostation AP   Mac OS X</title>
    <description>Greetings and thanks for reading this   I am interested in learning of other Mac users experience with the  Ubiquiti Networks NanoStation and other interfaces for APs over  ethernet   Kind regards    http:  www ubnt com                                           </description>
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