I recently built myself an r/averagebattlestation to work on. It was built using a second hand i5 3330 on a Gigabyte H61 Motherboard, but this guide should apply to most modern Intel systems.
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Showing posts with label tutorial. Show all posts
Friday, 10 March 2017
Bypass Origin Region Blocked "On the House"
12:26
Posted by Jurgens Krause
bypass, Gaming, origin, proxy, region, syberia, syberia II, tutorial
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When I checked my usual news and gaming update sites, I found out that EA was giving away Syberia II for free. So I opened up Origin, and found that the On The House game remained "Theme Hospital" which I have already claimed, and am in the process of trying to finish.
I thought I had missed the free window, but then I discovered that Syberia II was not even on the Origin store in my home country. So I decided to see if I could claim it by using a proxy. Lo and behold, it worked! Read on for instructions on how to claim it.
I thought I had missed the free window, but then I discovered that Syberia II was not even on the Origin store in my home country. So I decided to see if I could claim it by using a proxy. Lo and behold, it worked! Read on for instructions on how to claim it.
Tuesday, 15 November 2016
Schedule Steam Downloads
14:32
Posted by Jurgens Krause
download, Gaming, how to, schedule, steam, step, Step-By-Step, tutorial
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Thursday, 13 August 2015
Step by Step - Fallout Shelter on your PC Tutorial
19:57
Posted by Jurgens Krause
fallout, fallout shelter, fallout shelter windows, Gaming, play fallout shelter on windows, Step-By-Step, tutorial, windows 10
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So, you want to play Fallout Shelter on your PC?
It is actually not all that difficult, just follow the steps below and you will be up and running in no time.
I tested this on my Lenovo Laptop, running on Windows 10 64-bit, your mileage may vary, but if you have any questions, just ask them in the comments section.
I must say, it is much nicer than playing on phone or even a tablet:
Wednesday, 27 May 2015
Mikrotik DHCP Option 43 Tutorial
12:57
Posted by Jurgens Krause
mikrotik, ruckus, step, Step-By-Step, tutorial, ubiquiti, ubnt, yealink
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Step by step instructions to get DHCP Option 43 working on Mikrotik RouterOS 6.x
Many consumer devices allow you to pass configuration parameters like auto provisioning servers and such via dhcp. DHCP option 43 is used by Yealink, Ubiquiti and Ruckus as well as many others.
My need was to use it to send the address of the provisioning server to a number of Yealink T23G IP phones to make deployment easier.
Wednesday, 31 December 2014
Ultimate Seedbox Tutorial (Step-By-Step)
14:05
Posted by Jurgens Krause
deluge, linux, step, Step-By-Step, torrent, tutorial, windows
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Setting up your own seedbox from scratch, step by step tutorial.
While Ubuntu may not be the most lightweight Linux distro available, ti does make things very easy. I will be using Ubuntu 14.04 Server. I developed this tutorial using VirtualBox, but if you have a spare laptop or old pc, that will work just as well.
I will show you how to install Ubuntu 14.04 server, install the latest version of Deluge, including the daemon and web interface, as well as set up a basic FTP server and Samba share to access your downloads.
Tuesday, 4 November 2014
Windows 8 Loopback for GNS3 (Step-By-Step)
If you are running GNP3 on Windows 8, you may have noticed that the old method of installing and configuring a loopback device does not work the same as it used to.
You may get the following error:
"unable to create generic ethernet NIO"
So, here are the steps to get it working:
You may get the following error:
"unable to create generic ethernet NIO"
So, here are the steps to get it working:
Thursday, 3 April 2014
802.11 Networks on Radio Mobile (Part 1) (Step-By-Step)
14:03
Posted by Jurgens Krause
networking, radiomobile, step, Step-By-Step, tutorial, wireless
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Before reading this tutorial, you might want to take a look at Introduction to Radio Mobile
This tutorial will cover the creation of your first 5.8 ghz network with a single point to point link. You will learn how to create units, set network parameters, and create a point to point link profile.
This tutorial will cover the creation of your first 5.8 ghz network with a single point to point link. You will learn how to create units, set network parameters, and create a point to point link profile.
Thursday, 27 March 2014
Mikrotik The Dude on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS Server (Step-By-Step)
On my network I have a single, low power server, running on my single highsite. This server runs Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS, and it does not have the oomph to virtualize windows for the sake of dude. To this end I have deployed The Dude running under Wine.
Dude is a network monitoring application by Mikrotik that is excellent for monitoring Mikrotik and other SNMP enabled devices.
We will not be compiling anything, opting rather for the easier apt-get installs where possible.
This tutorial is based off the instructions from the Mikrotik Wiki, but adapted for Ubuntu 12.04 and The Dude Version 4.0 Beta 3
Wednesday, 26 February 2014
Setting up a Mikrotik Hotspot with UserManager (Step-By-Step)
Mikrotik RouterOS provides a very powerful Hotspot Feature. This can be used with the Mikrotik built in Radius server (Userman) or with a remote Radius/Freeradius Server.
You will need:
Mikrotik RouterBOARD:
Notes:
The RouterBOARD CPU and RAM will directly affect the performance of your Hotspot, so consider beforehand how many clients you wish to connect.
A RouterBOARD 750 can comfortably run about 25-50 users.
In my example I will use a RouterBOARD 532 with one 2.4ghz WLAN card
You will need:
Mikrotik RouterBOARD:
- Level 4 or better licence (Lower licences will allow only a single Hotspot client)
- RouterOS 6.x (5.x will also work, but this tutorial is based on v6.7)
The network will be configured as below. You may need to adjust the IP Addresses to suit your needs
Notes:
The RouterBOARD CPU and RAM will directly affect the performance of your Hotspot, so consider beforehand how many clients you wish to connect.
A RouterBOARD 750 can comfortably run about 25-50 users.
In my example I will use a RouterBOARD 532 with one 2.4ghz WLAN card