http://doc.ubuntu-fr.org/syntek
Author: Ryan Medernach
Happy St. Patrick’s Day

Here are some additional useful linux tools that I have used this week.
Screen – Allows you to have a constant screen(s). Useful when remotely connecting to a box. Now you don’t have to wait for a task to finish. SSH in start your task and log out. Reconnect with screen to the existing screen session. I use this when I have to run my website backup script.
See these fantastic sites for more information
http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-screen-command-howto.html
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/ubuntu/keep-your-ssh-session-running-when-you-disconnect/
NGrep – Its Grep for network interfaces or dump files from tcpdump or wireshark etc.
http://ngrep.sourceforge.net/usage.html
Heritage Classic Weekend
What a great game the Flames really showed up this weekend.
The family went skating this weekend. Bryce had some trouble and didn’t seem all to interested this time. We need to find some sort of bum cushion or something. He has all the other gear but that doesn’t seem to be helping at this time. I took the sticks and a puck out and Nate really enjoyed that.
Its been a good weekend.
Go flames Go
Happy Valentines Day
Happy Valentines Day
So today I noticed an old Telus router that still works prior to me getting Optik TV.
I decided that I am sometimes pushing my current wireless router to the brink when I try and do backups or uploads to the website from my laptop. This also effects the speed if I’m doing this and Amanda is trying to use the internet.
Total time it took aprox. 1hr total.
- Reset the router, the Siemens SE567 had a button on the bottom use a pen to push the reset button in while powering up the router(You don’t want it to try and take over an existing wireless connection and causing issues).
- Find the default username and password on the router. In my case I used the link below. http://www.routeripaddress.com/routers/9591/siemens_gigasetse567_default_settings.html
- Connect a computer via ethernet cable to the router port 1.
- Boot up the computer.
- You should now be able to connect to the router usually at the following ip address http://192.168.1.254
- Log into the router
- Find the area to setup your wireless connection and set it up the way you would like too.
- Ensure everything you setup is done. If you need to make changes you will have to start over from scratch.
- Reboot the router and double check your settings. Try making a tests connection to your wireless access point that you just setup.
- Enter the following into your router http://192.168.1.254/brgmode.htm (This is only specific to the Siemens SE567)
- Select bridge mode (This will prompt your router to reboot). *Warning you will no longer have access to this router interface after selecting this option unless you reset the router. The router will no longer function as a DHCP server
- Unplug the computer move the cable from port 1 to port 4 (WAN Port)
- You can now plug the Gigaset Router into you network and use it as an access point


