Wednesday, October 02, 2013

How to Reset Creative’s WP Series Wireless Headphones

How to Reset Creative’s WP Series Wireless Headphones

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How to Reset Creative’s WP Series Wireless Headphones
Keywords / Key Phrases: wp-450, wp-350, wp-300, wp-250, wireless headphones, wireless headsets, clear, reset, factory default, headset not connecting, not pairing, not powering on, keeps on freezing

Summary:

  • Applicable To: WP-250 (EF0480), WP-300 (EF0450), WP-350 (EF0490), WP-450 (EF0460)
  • Refer to this article on how to clear the profile memory and reset the WP Series Headphones.
Over time, you would have paired your headphones to many devices. When this happens, the headphones accumulate different profiles within its limited memory cache. If you are not able to detect or pair an existing device, refer to this article on how to clear and reset your headphones:
Symptoms:
  1. The headset does not Power On or keeps on freezing.
  2. Connection or pairing issues.
  3. The headset's LED indicator does not light up as per normally.
  4. Microphone feedback or echo noise issues.
The above symptoms can be resolved by following the steps below.
How to clear the headphones of existing profiles:
  • With the headset in the Off mode, press and hold the Volume Down "-" and Multifunction  or Power/Pair  buttons for 6 seconds or more, or until you see a blue blinking light (red LED blinking twice slowly for WP-250) on the Right earcup.
How to reset the headphones:
  • If the headset malfunctions, you can reset it by supplying it with power via a USB cable that is connected from a computer., Then press the Volume Up "+" and Multifunction buttons for approximately 1 second.
    Last Updated: March 20, 2012


    Wednesday, November 14, 2007

    Getting A Command Prompt

    http://blogs.msdn.com/tims/archive/2006/09/18/windows-vista-secret-1-open-command-prompt-here.aspx


    Tim Sneath

    Monday, September 18, 2006 12:22 PM tims
    Windows Vista Secret #1: Open Command Prompt Here

    I don't know about your workflow as a developer, but I often find myself switching back and forward between an Explorer window and the command shell. For example, sometimes I'm looking around the filesystem for a project that I created a while back and then I want to build it from the command line or rename some of the files or something.

    Here's a trick that I don't think many people are aware of. Right-click on any folder on your Windows Vista machine while holding down the shift key. You'll see an extra context-sensitive menu item there: Open Command Prompt here. Just click on this menu and a command window will open with the current working directory set to the folder's actual location.

    Tuesday, October 30, 2007

    http://blogs.isaserver.org/shinder/2006/12/28/sharing-a-hotel-wireless-internet-connection-using-a-simple-wireless-nat-device/

    Sharing a Hotel Wireless Internet Connection using a Simple Wireless NAT Device

    My family spent this Christmas vacation in Las Vegas. This was the first time we’ve done this. We usually spend our Christmas vacation at home. However, our Navy daughter is going to be deployed to Afghanistan next month and we won’t see her for over a year and she said she’d like to spend this Christmas time in Las Vegas. Given that she wasn’t going to be able to have any fun for over a year, we went with her request.

    One thing I really don’t like about Las Vegas is that none of the strip hotels (that I’m aware of) offer free Internet access. You have to pay through the nose for it. This was going to be a big problem for us, since there were four of us and everyone wanted to use the Internet while we were there. The hotel we ended up staying at was charging 10 dollars a day for Internet. So, if all of us wanted to connect, it would be forty dollars a day for four days, or 160 dollars! There had to be a better way.

    A solution that I’ve used before is to put a NAT device in front of my computer. I’ve done this in the past to solve the VPN problem related to the hotel network having the same network ID as my office network. As you know, the source and destination networks IDs need to be different when establishing a remote access client VPN connection. This wasn’t my problem this time, since I’ve implemented ORB and Foldershare for remote file access.

    My problem this time is was that I didn’t have a cable connection at this hotel. They only offered a wireless connection. The problem I needed to solve was to get myself, my wife, and our two kids on the Internet using that single wireless connection.

    I solved the problem by reconfiguring my wireless NAT device (I never call them “routers” since they don’t actually route connections, just NAT) into a wireless bridge. This configuration change was easy using the Web based interface on the Belkin wireless NAT device I picked up the day before leaving town (my “travel” NAT device died in an accident).

    After changing the NAT device into a wireless bridge, I changed the IP address of the Ethernet port on my laptop to 192.168.2.1/24 and instructed everyone to assigned themselves an IP address on that network ID and make my computer their default gateway for their wireless NICs.

    I then enabled Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) on my wireless NIC and then connected to the hotel’s wireless network.

    Next, I configured the NAT device with an SSID and to use WPA2 with a pre-shared key. They were able to connect to the WLAN I configured and once I got through with paying for the Internet connection, they were able to connect to the Internet.

    You probably think that this is configuration was self evident, but it wasn’t immediately obvious to me how I was going to solve the problem of only having a wireless connection to the hotel network. The reason for this is that I’ve been used to using a wired connection to the hotel and plugging the hotel connection into the public interface of the NAT device and plugging my laptop into the private connection, so that I would be assured that my network ID was different from the network ID used in my office.

    What I didn’t think about at first was that my laptop, which has a wireless NIC and an Ethernet interface is that my laptop was a multihomed device and thus I could use ICS to share the hotel wireless connection.

    We did end up having to create a remote access VPN connection to our office ISA Firewall, which meant that during the duration of the VPN connections, everyone needed to configure their browsers to be Web proxy clients of the ISA Firewall, which worked fine. I’ll discuss the details in a future article on how you can create a “poor man’s” site to site VPN using ICS in a branch office scenario.

    That’s it for now. If you have your own tricks to share hotel wireless connections, let me know!

    Thanks!

    Tom

    Thomas W Shinder, M.D.

    Monday, October 15, 2007

    Comparing At-Large Recorder Versions

    Monday, October 15, 2007
    9:30:52 pm

    Some thoughts on comparing "At-Large Recorder 1"
    and "At-Large Recorder 2":

    At-Large Recorder 1

    1. Changes channels
    2. Saves as optimized asf file, that can be scanned
    3. Substantial delay between the completion of the recording and the completed processing to optimize the file - the playback format is flexible
    4. Can watch SlingPlayer before, during, and after recording.
    5. Can change directory and file name prior to recording
    6. Default file name is "MyShow.asf" - the same name for all recordings
    7. No predetermined maximum transfer rate - practically limited to 800 kbps on my system
    8. Must use a non-encrypted stream - this can be forced by using an older SlingPlayer and/or SlingBox

    At-Large Recorder 2

    1. Does not change channels (already reported to Applian)
    2. Saves as asf file, that cannot be scanned
    3. File is ready for immediate playback - though the format is not as flexible
    4. Can only watch image as it is recorded
    5. Though the directory can be changed, the file name cannot be changed
    6. Default is date and time of recording - allows each recording to have separate name
    7. Recordings are consistently limited to less than 300 kbps
    8. Will currently work with any version of the SlingBox firmware.

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    Friday, July 06, 2007

    Bring Your Favorite Channel Lineup to a 2nd PC

    By JeremyT | October 1, 2005

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    [article image] So, you've downloaded build 1.0.5, and you've set up a bunch of your favorite channels. Very cool. Now, you go to work, connect to your Slingbox, but lo and behold, no favorites - that's because the info is stored on your PC. Well, if you want to get them from one PC to another, simply browse to C:\Program Files\Sling Media\SlingPlayer and find your "SBProfile.XML" file, and copy it from your home PC to your work PC (although you should probably make a backup first!).

    Saturday, June 16, 2007

    http://www.lifespy.com/2007/web-tip-how-to-clear-google-search-history/


    One behavior that you might notice when typing something on the Google search field is that it pops out suggestions from your previous searches. Clearing your history is a good privacy and security measure. Especially when you search all sorts of “stuff” on the family computer. You don’t want your kid brother to come up with your searches that start with “hot” or something.

    Google searches are stored as part of “saved forms.” So those are what you want to clear. Here are the basic steps on both Firefox and IE.


    On Mozilla Firefox


    Here’s what you should do on Firefox:


    Actually, here’s a quicker way using a shortcut.


    On Internet Explorer 6


    On Internet Explorer 7

    Wednesday, March 07, 2007

    Greek Search

    "Spin" wrote in message

    > > Hi,
    > >
    > > I thought I was starting to figure out the Logos searching but I can't
    > > seem to accomplish a simple search. All I'm trying to find is each
    > > occurrence of charis (G5485) in 1 Peter.
    > >
    > > Help appreciated!
    > >
    > > Thanks,
    > > Spin

    If you searching by the Greek strongs number do "GreekStrongs in G5485" and
    limit your range to 1 Peter. If you know the location of one orccurance you
    can also simply right click the word, select "Search Reference:
    G5485>Search..." and then all you have to do is select the range. You can
    follow the same procedure from a greek text.

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