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Posted: 11 Mar 2013 03:42 AM PDT India gang-rape victim dies in Singapore - Central & South Asia - Al Jazeera English Doctors say a young Indian woman who was gang-raped and severely beaten on a bus in India's capital, New Delhi has died at a Singapore hospital. A statement by Singapore's Mount Elizabeth hospital where the 23-year-old victim was being treated said she "died peacefully" early on Saturday. "We are very sad to report that the patient passed away peacefully at 4.45am (local time) on Dec 29, 2012," Kelvin Loh, the chief executive of Mount Elizabeth Hospital, said in a statement. He said that her family and officials from the High Commission of India were by her side. |
Posted: 11 Mar 2013 03:39 AM PDT
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Reliance Digital TV DTH HD - Onkyo Receiver TX SR606 Posted: 11 Mar 2013 03:29 AM PDT I am trying to connect Reliance HD STB through an Onkyo TX SR 606 receiver to my TV. I am able to connect properly if I am using an AV cable and AV output of the STB and receiver's input. When I am using a HDMI cable to connect the STB to receiver and then from receiver to TV, I am not getting any picture or audio. If I am connecting STB directly to TV using a HDMI cable, I am able to see picture and listen audio. Seems that Onkyo receiver is not able to recognize the signal from STB. Any solution? |
India vs Australia: 4 Tests - Feb-Mar 2013 Posted: 11 Mar 2013 03:28 AM PDT Gambhir finally dropped. Harbhajan back in. Dhawan gets a chance. Australia in India 2012-13 : Gautam Gambhir dropped; Shikhar Dhawan roped in | Cricket News | India v Australia | ESPN Cricinfo
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Posted: 11 Mar 2013 03:16 AM PDT I got myself a mtnl sim for my iPad considering it the plans are better priced than its competitors and bsnl coverage should be a great boon while travelling. However I have a peculiar issue. The Internet connectivity is great as long as there is a 3G signal available. But once the 3G signal is gone, it refuses to work on edge mode. Infact even with full signal strength the device will not connect in edge mode. I tried the sim on a friends nexus 4 and the issue What could the issue be that prevents mtnl from connecting in edge mode on the nexus and ipad? Please help if anyone has any suggestions. |
Now use Utstarcom Wa3002G4 as repeater/connect routers wirelessly/wireless bridge/range extending Posted: 11 Mar 2013 03:14 AM PDT Found these two amazing videos guiding you to connect two routers wirelessly. One of the router used has exactly same graphic user interface as that of WA3002G4. YouTube - How to set up a wireless bridge in 4 steps Part 1 YouTube - How to set up a wireless bridge in 4 steps Part 2 And if you have two utsatrcom WA3002G4 routers you can go through following steps:- Let W1 be the router connected to internet and in ;always on'/pppoe mode and W2 be the one you want to use as repeater.. Setting router W1: 1. Go to LAN settings of W1 and make sure that its ip address is 192.168.1.1 and subnet mask =255.255.255.0 . 2. In DHCP server change 'start ip address' to 192.168.1.3(why?! reason later). Now comes configuring W2.Give it a reset(restoring default settings). 1. Delete all default connections in WAN setup and add a new bridge setup by clicking on add and enter VPI/VCI exactly same as in W1.Leaving everything as it is click next and in connection type select bridge ,then click next and finally save . 2. Then go to LAN and change IP address of W2 to 192.168.1.2(got it?!! because W2 must be out of DHCP of W1) ,then select disable DHCP server and then click save. 3. Now go to ROUTING and remove tick from 'enable automatic assigned gateway' and in 'use default gateway ip address' enter 192.168.1.1(ip address of W1) and put tick on use interface and select LAN/br0 ,then click save. 4. Now go to DNS and remove tick from 'enable automatic assigned DNS' and enter 192.168.1.1 in Primary DNS server ,leave Secondary DNS server blank, then click save and reboot your router. 5. Now go back to W1 settings in your browser and go to wireless settings and click on 'Wireless '.You can go to security to give your wireless network a key otherwise go to 'Wireless Bridge'.In 'AP mode' select 'Wireless Bridge' and in 'Bridge restrict' select 'Enabled(scan)'. Now W2 will scan wireless network in range and show their name and BSSID(for eg; 00:2B:xx:xx:xx:xx).Now copy the BSSID of wireless of W2 and in 'Bridge restrict' this time select only 'Enabled' and in 'Remote bridge mac address' paste the copied BSSID and click save. 6.Now go to wireless settings of W2 ,then click on 'Wireless Bridge' and in AP mode select 'Access Point' and in 'Bridge restrict' select 'Enabled(scan)'.Now W2 will scan wireless of W1 and show its name and BSSID.Copy this BSSID and in 'Bridge restrict' select 'Enabled' this time and in 'Remote Bridge mac address' paste the copied BSSID. and click save. 7. Finally! reboot both modems and connect one pc or laptop through lan to W1 and other pc or laptop through lan to W2. According to my knowledge when a router is involved in wireless bridging then its wireless gets busy there so laptop cannot connect to it wirelessly.But you can try though. Since i don't have two routers i have written this as per my understanding of these videos ,i haven't tried this.But still I'll try to clear any doubts. I hope this should work :inodding: |
First issue of over 700 Marvel Comics for free! Posted: 11 Mar 2013 03:13 AM PDT |
New RBI regulations might disrupt international debit and credit card transactions! Posted: 11 Mar 2013 03:08 AM PDT
RBI has gone crazy. |
Posted: 11 Mar 2013 02:57 AM PDT |
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