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Posted @ 9:45 PM EST
The other tutorial has finally been finished and has surfaced onto my website. How To Connect &
Use Linksys & D-Link Routers Together guide. The guide doesn't really demand that it's between a Linksys and D-Link routers,
so it can be used as a universal guideline. I only called it Linksys and D-Link as that's the two routers I have.
I've ran out of time, as my spring break is coming to an end soon. Over the next two days, I'll be dedicating my time to doing
homeworks that are due right after spring break. Sucks, I agree. So this guide and the review from Tuesday are the only two things
that will be introduced to my website. I wanted to put out more editorials on my website, but we'll see how far I can go with my
studies. If I manage to end up with extra time (yeah right), then I'll write up another editorial.
Well folks, time to relax and take a break and enjoy my night. I just hope I am getting off to a good start getting things
done, as this week has been a productive one since... Oh I don't know, for a very long time. A lot of things on my schedule got
finished in a timely matter, including two editorials for my website. I just hope it'll stay the same with school after spring
break.
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Posted @ 4:11 PM EST
I take forever to release things huh? Well, feast your hungry eyes on the finished editoral of D-Link
DI-624, DWL-G520, DWL-G650 802.11g (Super G - 108 Mbps) Wireless Performances review. I have finally finished it. Took me
forever long, but at last, it's finished. As I did the editorial, I thought how the editorial isn't really complete. That's because
it needs at least one editorial to accompany it: 54 Mbps mode. Yes, the regular 802.11g bandwidth mode. This would ultimately let
anybody know how much of a performance boost we're getting once we go Super G 108 Mbps mode. And to even spice things up, add
another editorial benchmarking 802.11b equipement. That would rock, but I only have so much time on my hands before I have to go
back to education mode when my spring break is over. If 802.11b was to be done, I only have the laptop client card and not the
desktop client card. So it'll be a bit empty when comparing.
Posted @ 1:05 PM EST
I've been working on getting the editorial all cleaned up and rewrite some parts of it due to changes in my benchmarkings
when I did it yesterday. Also made the graphs look much more sexier. Now to write up the conclusion and post it. Should have it up
soon enough later today in the afternoon.
Posted @ 12:51 AM EST
Unfortunately, I ran out of time. I promised myself to not go too late into the night, so I'll have to stop right now and
continue working on the editorial and finish it up later in the day and post it then. Conclusion isn't done, and the results page
is finished. The graphs need some graphical work on it, as it looks too plain coming right out of Excel. But I'll see if I can make
it look more prettier than its current state. I should have everything up by the end of later this afternoon given that I don't
sleep too much.
Posted @ 12:05 AM EST
Currently working on the editorial, doing some touch up finishes. Will have it released as soon as possible. Playing Halo
occupied too much time. It was worth it.
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Posted @ 8:05 PM EST
Looks like Halo will be done first, then the review later tonight. Will have it up by midnight tonight.
Posted @ 7:25 PM EST
Inputting the results into the web pages, write up descriptions for it, and making some pretty graphs. Should be up before
midnight. Also may be playing some Xbox Halo tonight as well. We'll see which one gets done first.
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Posted @ 2:10 AM EST
Yours truly have been slaving for the past few hours writing up the upcoming D-Link DI-624 Wireless Router, D-Link DWL-G520
& DWL-G650 Wireless Adapters Performances review. So far, two pages out of four are done. The last two are the results and
conclusion pages. I have yet to actually perform the tests, as they are scheduled to happen later today after I get some sleep
for tonight. Then will I be able to finish the write up. The write up and thought process sure take a very long time. I look
forward to finishing up the editorial and releasing it on Monday. If I manage to finish this editorial and still have time, I will
release another editorial on Monday as well. It would be How To Connect & Use Linksys & D-Link Routers Together guide.
Well, I'm going to get me some sleep now. It's getting very late. Goodnight folks.
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Posted @ 11:15 PM EST
It is about time that my spring break started. It should've started Thursday afternoon after my class, but noooooo. I had to
get caught up with my lab experiments and get them close to finished as I can. Finished it all up at 4 PM and sailed home pretty
much. Due to a good start and crappy finish into spring break, I have to reorganize how I handle school load. I already have an
exam 4 days after spring break is over and homework due 2 days after spring break. Oh how school and be so cruel.
Well, I'm going to go watch some shows I recorded this past week and get some massive sleeping dosage, as I need it. After that,
my website's updates will be flowing through after that. Guaranteed. Yes, that's right. Since I won't be going to Florida, and
chose to stay to take care of unfinished business, I should be able to pump out a few editorials for my website over my spring
break week. So much for relaxation and having fun with my friends.
I plan on first benchmarking with my DI-624. I have changed my testing schemes and made it less complex. This should get things
rolling. I'll then hammer out other DI-624 editorials throughout the weekend. Everything should be done on or before this upcoming
Monday. That's pretty much my plan for the next couple of days.
Only reason why I want this done on or before Monday is because I only have 9 days to do so many things, so everything needs to
be on a strict scheduling. And yes, this time, I'm enforcing it, no screw up, no excuses. Just got to get it done.
I have updated My Computers section to reflect some updates. Also the News
Archive as well. Well, that's pretty much from me. I'm going nighty night.
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