1. Acer TravelMate 430 High Brightness CCFL 1-Bulb LTD141ECGF for 14.1" Screen  by k007
    Defective CCFL backlight may has the following symptom: * Screen flashs on red/pink and off. * Picture stays on in red and slowly be come normal. * Picture flickering with dim display. * Picture flickering on and off. All these symp
  2. Acer Aspire 1350 Series LCD CCFL Backlight backlit15 for 15" Screen  by k007
    LCD Backlight (CCFL Backlight) Installation Guide*CCFL is an extremely small Fluorescent lamp and you must handle them with extra caution.*Replacing CCFL Lamp requires a basic soldering technique. However. Replacing CCFL on Laptop Screen is
  3. Acer TravelMate 430 High Brightness CCFL 1-Bulb LTD141ECGF for 14.1" Screen  by k007
    Defective CCFL backlight may has the following symptom:    * Screen flashs on red/pink and off.    * Picture stays on in red and slowly be come normal.    * Picture flickering with dim display.  
  4. Acer TravelMate 3201XMi High Brightness CCFL 1-Bulb LTD141ECGF for 14.1" Screen  by k007
    Defective CCFL backlight may has the following symptom:    * Screen flashs on red/pink and off.    * Picture stays on in red and slowly be come normal.    * Picture flickering with dim display.  
  5. LTD141ECGF High Brightness 14.1" Screen CCFL 1-Bulb for Acer TravelMate 3200  by k007
    Defective CCFL backlight may has the following symptom:    * Screen flashs on red/pink and off.    * Picture stays on in red and slowly be come normal.    * Picture flickering with dim display.  
  1. LTD141ECGF High Brightness 14.1" Screen CCFL 1-Bulb for Acer Aspire 1353LC  by k007
    Defective CCFL backlight may has the following symptom:    * Screen flashs on red/pink and off.    * Picture stays on in red and slowly be come normal.    * Picture flickering with dim display.  
  2. LTD141ECGF High Brightness 14.1" Screen CCFL 1-Bulb for Acer Aspire 1350  by k007
    Defective CCFL backlight may has the following symptom:    * Screen flashs on red/pink and off.    * Picture stays on in red and slowly be come normal.    * Picture flickering with dim display.  
  3. LTD141ECGF High Brightness 14.1" Screen CCFL 1-Bulb for Acer Aspire 1300  by k007
    Defective CCFL backlight may has the following symptom:    * Screen flashs on red/pink and off.    * Picture stays on in red and slowly be come normal.    * Picture flickering with dim display.  
  1. How To Set Up a Wireless Bridge  by anonymous
    A wireless bridge is a device that is used in connecting LAN segments wirelessly. The wireless bridge can also be called the LAN bridge. This is helpful, especially when two computers that are far apart need to have a connection. Wireless bridges ar
  2. Avoid Using Free Unsecured Wi-Fi Access  by anonymous
    Avoid Using Free Unsecured Wi-Fi Access Either at Home or Anywhere Else Watch out! Don’t leave your Wi-Fi Unsecured. You could easily have your identity stolen that way. It’s like leaving your keys in the care with the car running for th
  3. Avoid Identity Theft From Wi-Fi Hackers  by anonymous
    With the ever increasing popularity of wireless internet connections, individuals are now often connecting to unsecured Wi-Fi networks to surf the net instead of paying for their own accounts. Although jumping on somebody else connection doesn&rsquo
  4. 10 Wi-Fi security tips  by anonymous
    Wireless networking can be kind of scary from a security standpoint. It opens up whole new attack vectors that were not present with wired network infrastructures. That doesn’t mean you can’t do it securely, however, and I aim to give yo
  5. Windows XP's built-in Wi-Fi Security Hole  by anonymous
    When I'm really, really bored at an airport, I'll start looking around the local Wi-Fi networks with WireShark. This is an outstanding network protocol analyzer. Usually it's used for checking out what's really going on in your business network.
  1. Worried about Wi-Fi security?  by anonymous
    Even for IT professional Matthew Ingrassia, keeping a home Wi-Fi network safe from outside threats is close to a full-time undertaking. The technical coordinator for Washington, D.C.-based law firm Thompson Coburn harbors apprehensions that someone
  2. What does Wi-Fi stand for?  by anonymous
    This past week, a family member asked me a question related to my post about the better workplace coffeehouse, in which I mentioned the term Wi-Fi multiple times. The question wasn’t about what Wi-Fi refers to (wireless Internet access), but a
  3. Wi-Fi (802.11) Security  by anonymous
    More and more Internet users are using Wi-Fi (or 802.11) networks to connect wirelessly to the Internet. This is a new and exciting technology used to network homes and coffee houses. Connecting to the Internet wirelessly presents a whole new set of
  4. Is it Safe to use Free WiFi?  by anonymous
    Free WiFi or hotspots are public places where Internet connectivity is available to anyone within broadcasting range. Cafes, libraries, school campuses and civic centers are just a few places where you might find free WiFi. Generally it’s safe
  5. Keep Your Windows Computer Secure on Public Wireless Hotspots  by anonymous
    If you have a Netbook or Laptop that you would like to use on a Public Wi-Fi hotspot, there are security precautions you need to take. Here we look at keeping your computer secure at public Wi-Fi hotspots. Public Wi-Fi hotspots seem to be available
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