How to Change The DNS in Your Network

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Cloudflare recently (April 2017) launched its new free public DNS service (1.1.1.1). They claimed to be the fastest DNS directory in the Internet, with strict privacy policy to protect users. However, what steps need...

How to Manually Install Windows 10 Fall Creators Update

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On 17 October, Microsoft finally officially released the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update to the public. It brings quite a lot of new useful features and tweaks to the system. Microsoft is aiming to...
Use VNC Viewer to Control TrueNAS (FreeNAS) Virtual Machines

How to Use VNC Viewer to Control Virtual Machine in TrueNAS (FreeNAS)

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We wrote a how-to guide about creating virtual machines inside TrueNAS (FreeNAS) more than a year ago. In this article, we will provide extra information about controlling the VMs in a standalone VNC application. ...

How to Unlock Your Android Smartphone with Bluetooth Devices

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Smartphones nowadays are equipped with different kinds of biometrics sensors to unlock, like fingerprint and facial recognition. However, requiring users to constantly unlock the phone may sometimes be quite annoying. Fortunately, Google Smart Lock...

How to Install TrueNAS CORE 12

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FreeNAS has long been one of the most well-regarded and popular open source operating system for network-attached storage (NAS) machine. In March 2020, iXsystems announced to combine FreeNAS and TrueNAS under the same name....

How to Fast Charge Apple iPhone 8 and iPhone X

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Update: Apple still does not include a fast charger inside the new iPhone XS, and XS Max. Apple's 29W adapter has updated to 30W. Back when Apple launched their major overhauled design (a larger display)...

How to Reset Your Router or Access Point

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Sometimes it may be necessary to reset your home router/access point, when you misconfigure the settings, forget the administrator password, or want to re-purpose old routers. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle ||...

How to crimp your own Ethernet Cable

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It is extremely common for everyone to have a whole bunch of cables, especially those Ethernet cables around the computers, routers and access points. It is absolutely fine if you only have a couple devices...

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