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  • VennerCorp 21:58 on February 18, 2014 Permalink |
    Tags: GEOCODING, , , Latitude, Longitude, Postcode,   

    What is the Longitude and Latitude of my postcode?

    Type in your Post code below and your Longitude and Latitude will be loaded in a new page.

     

    PostCode    

    This is a free utility, but we would appreciate it if you would tell other people about it on your

    facebook and twitter accounts.

    If you would like help setting up GEOCODING on your website or you have any other Web-design or IT needs please contact us for a Quote.

    What is the Longitude and Latitude of my postcode?

    What is the Longitude and Latitude of my postcode?

     
  • VennerCorp 13:41 on February 16, 2014 Permalink |
    Tags: , , , , , , , , Xyplex   

    All Default Xyplex Admin Passwords

    Below are all the default usernames and passwords for Xyplex devices; Often default passwords are needed either when you try to access a new device you have just purchased or if you have had to do a factory reset after a failed bios update or perhaps you have forgotten the user name and or password you created for your device.

    Default Admin Password

    Default Admin Password

    The problem is more often or not when you actually need to dig out the paperwork that came with the device you purchased 5 years ago you find it has gone walkie s. That is where the list below comes in it shows all the passwords and usernames for each model, even if your device is not mentioned as its a newer model or a new type of device by the manufacturer you should be able to see a pattern to guess the likely default password.

     

    Default Usernames and Passwords.

    Make Model Version Type Username PASSWORD
    Xyplex Routers Port 7000 n/a system
    Xyplex Routers Port 7000 n/a access
    Xyplex Routers Port 7000 n/a access
    xyplex switch 3.2 Console n/a (none)
    Xyplex Terminal Server Port 7000 n/a access
    Xyplex Terminal Server Port 7000 n/a system
    Xyplex Terminal Server Port 7000 n/a access
    Xyplex Terminal Server Port 7000 n/a system

    For more Tutorials and Hints & Tips  on passwords check our Security Section or our general Hints and Tips section

     

    If you would like help with your Device, Computer or Laptop then please contact us or visit our IT Support Page.

     
  • VennerCorp 21:47 on February 12, 2014 Permalink |
    Tags: , , , pin out,   

    What are the pin outs on the Raspberry PI?

    Looking at using the inputs or outputs on your raspberry PI? Perhaps to simply turn an LED on or off or perhaps something more complicated like an LCD display. Well you will need to know what each pin it, luckily it is very simple just check out the image and description below.

    Raspberry PI pin outsRaspberry PI Pin outs

    Pin 1 & 2 are located by the edge of the pcb (with pin 2 in the top right) and pins 25 & 26 (with pin 26 in the bottom right) are located by the yellow video connector.

    Revision 1

    Description Pin Pin Description
    3.3V 1 2 5V
    I2CO SDA 3 4 DNC
    12CO SCL 5 6 GND
    GPIO 4 7 8 USART TXD
    DNC 9 10 UART RXD
    GPIO 17 11 12 GPIO 18
    GPIO 21 13 14 DNC
    GPIO 22 15 16 GPIO 23
    DNC 17 18 GPIO 24
    SP 10 MOSI 19 20 DNC
    SP 10 MISO 21 22 GPIO 25
    SP 10 SCLK 23 24 SP10 CEO N
    DNC 25 26 SP10 CE1 N

    Revision 2

    Description Pin Pin Description
    3.3V 1 2 5V
    I2CO SDA 3 4 5V
    12CO SCL 5 6 GND
    GPIO 4 7 8 USART TXD
    GROUND 9 10 UART RXD
    GPIO 17 11 12 GPIO 18
    GPIO 27 13 14 GROUND
    GPIO 22 15 16 GPIO 23
    3.3V 17 18 GPIO 24
    SP 10 MOSI 19 20 GROUND
    SP 10 MISO 21 22 GPIO 25
    SP 10 SCLK 23 24 SP10 CEO N
    GROUND 25 26 SP10 CE1 N

    For more Tutorials and Hints & Tips on the Raspberry PI check out our Raspberry PI Blog Section

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  • VennerCorp 16:00 on February 9, 2014 Permalink |
    Tags: , , , , Lantronix, , , ,   

    All Default Lantronix Admin Passwords

    Below are all the default usernames and passwords for Lantronix devices; Often default passwords are needed either when you try to access a new device you have just purchased or if you have had to do a factory reset after a failed bios update or perhaps you have forgotten the user name and or password you created for your device.

    Default Admin Password

    Default Admin Password

    The problem is more often or not when you actually need to dig out the paperwork that came with the device you purchased 5 years ago you find it has gone walkie s. That is where the list below comes in it shows all the passwords and usernames for each model, even if your device is not mentioned as its a newer model or a new type of device by the manufacturer you should be able to see a pattern to guess the likely default password.

     

    Default Usernames and Passwords.

     

    Make Model Version Type Username PASSWORD
    Lantronix ETS16P Multi n/a (none)
    Lantronix ETS32PR Multi n/a (none)
    Lantronix ETS422PR Multi n/a (none)
    Lantronix ETS4P Multi n/a (none)
    Lantronix Lantronix Terminal TCP 7000 n/a lantronix
    Lantronix SCS100 Multi n/a access
    Lantronix SCS1620 Multi sysadmin PASS
    Lantronix SCS200 Multi n/a admin
    Lantronix SCS3200 EZWebCon downloaded from http://ftp.lantronix.com login access
    Lantronix SCS400 Multi n/a admin

    For more Tutorials and Hints & Tips  on passwords check our Security Section or our general Hints and Tips section

     

    If you would like help with your Device, Computer or Laptop then please contact us or visit our IT Support Page.

     
  • VennerCorp 12:28 on February 9, 2014 Permalink |
    Tags: , Dlink, , , , , , ,   

    All Default Dlink Admin Passwords

    Below are all the default usernames and passwords for Dlink devices; Often default passwords are needed either when you try to access a new device you have just purchased or if you have had to do a factory reset after a failed bios update or perhaps you have forgotten the user name and or password you created for your device.

    Default Admin Password

    Default Admin Password

    The problem is more often or not when you actually need to dig out the paperwork that came with the device you purchased 5 years ago you find it has gone walkie s. That is where the list below comes in it shows all the passwords and usernames for each model, even if your device is not mentioned as its a newer model or a new type of device by the manufacturer you should be able to see a pattern to guess the likely default password.

     

    Default Usernames and Passwords.

     

    Make Model Version Type Username PASSWORD
    Dlink 604 Multi n/a admin
    Dlink adsl HTTP admin admin
    Dlink DSL-500 Multi admin admin
    Dlink 504g adsl router HTTP admin admin
    Dlink ads500g HTTP admin admin
    Dlink D-704P rev b Multi admin (none)
    Dlink D-704P Multi admin admin
    Dlink DI-514 Multi user (none)
    Dlink DI-524 all HTTP admin (none)
    Dlink DI-524 all HTTP user (none)
    Dlink DI-524 E1 Telnet Alphanetworks wrgg15_di524
    Dlink di-524 HTTP admin (none)
    Dlink DI-604 2.02 HTTP admin admin
    Dlink DI-604 1.62b+ HTTP admin (none)
    Dlink DI-604 rev a rev b rev c rev e Multi admin (none)
    Dlink DI-614+ any HTTP admin (none)
    Dlink DI-614+ HTTP user (none)
    Dlink DI-614+ HTTP admin admin
    Dlink DI-624 all HTTP admin (none)
    Dlink DI-624 all HTTP User (none)
    Dlink DI-624+ A3 HTTP admin admin
    Dlink DI-634M Multi admin (none)
    Dlink DI-704 rev a Multi (none) admin
    Dlink DI-704 Multi n/a admin
    Dlink Di-707p router HTTP admin (none)
    Dlink DI-804 v2.03 Multi admin (none)
    Dlink Dsl-300g+ Teo Telnet (none) private
    Dlink DSL-300g+ Teo HTTP admin admin
    Dlink DSL-302G Multi admin admin
    Dlink DSL500G Multi admin admin
    Dlink DSL-504T HTTP admin admin
    Dlink DSL-G604T Multi admin admin
    Dlink DSL-G664T A1 HTTP admin admin
    Dlink DWL 1000 HTTP admin (none)
    Dlink DWL 2100AP Multi admin (none)
    Dlink DWL 900AP Multi (none) public
    Dlink DWL-2000AP+ 1.13 HTTP admin (none)
    Dlink DWL-614+ 2.03 HTTP admin (none)
    Dlink DWL-614+ rev a rev b HTTP admin (none)
    Dlink DWL-900+ HTTP admin (none)
    Dlink DWL-900AP+ rev a rev b rev c HTTP admin (none)
    Dlink DWL-G730AP 1.1 HTTP admin (none)
    Dlink firewall dfl-200 HTTP admin admin
    Dlink G624T Multi admin admin
    Dlink hubs/switches Telnet D-Link D-Link
    Dlink WBR-1310 B-1 Multi admin (none)

    For more Tutorials and Hints & Tips  on passwords check our Security Section or our general Hints and Tips section

     

    If you would like help with your Device, Computer or Laptop then please contact us or visit our IT Support Page.

     
  • VennerCorp 21:45 on February 4, 2014 Permalink |
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    How Do I Connect A Mouse To My Raspberry PI?

    Looking for information on how to connect your mouse or keyboard to your Raspberry PI? Check out the easy instructions below.

    Mouse or KeyboardHow Do I Connect A Mouse To My Raspberry PI?

    New high spec Model B has 2 USB ports and the basic Model A PI has a single USB port.

    All the USB ports can be used with USB 2.0 devices.

    Just plug your Mouse or keyboard into a spare USB socket. If you don’t have a spare socket, connect a USB hub to provide more space.

    If you have problems operating your mouse or keyboard it is most likely due to the fact the PI can only supply a small about of current to the USB devices. Connect your device via a powered USB hub and that should solve your problems.

    For more Tutorials and Hints & Tips on the Raspberry PI check out our Raspberry PI Blog Section

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  • VennerCorp 13:09 on February 2, 2014 Permalink |
    Tags: , ,   

    What is the size of the Raspberry PI?

    Looking for the size of the Raspberry PI? Check out the information below.

    Note these are the raw sizes of the PCB, it does not include any case you might have fitted.

    What is the size of the Raspberry PI?

    What is the size of the Raspberry PI?

    Raspberry PI Size

    • 85.60 mm Long
    • 56 mm Wide
    • 21 mm Tall

     

    Raspberry PI Weight

    • 45g

     

     

    For more Tutorials and Hints & Tips on the Raspberry PI check out our Raspberry PI Blog Section

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  • VennerCorp 19:23 on January 30, 2014 Permalink |
    Tags: , , ,   

    What Is The Password For My Raspberry PI?

    The below information applies to most distributions on Linux that are currently being used on the Raspberry PI, if it does not work then you will need to get the documentation for your exact distribution. e.g search on bing for “Default password” and then your Linux distribution name.

    What Is The Password For My Raspberry PI?

    What Is The Password For My Raspberry PI?

    Default Password and Username for the Raspberry PI

    • User name = pi
    • Password =  raspberry

     

     

     

     

    For more Tutorials and Hints & Tips on the Raspberry PI check out our Raspberry PI Blog Section

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  • VennerCorp 19:13 on January 28, 2014 Permalink |
    Tags: , , , mailshot   

    What is the Best Day to Send a Business Mailshot?

    Sending a Mailshot out on the correct day can make the difference between a successful campaign and a failure.

    Some days of the week are better than others, for example people in a business environment tend to be more busy at

    What is the Best Day to Send a Business Mailshot

    What is the Best Day to Send a Business Mailshot

    the beginning and at the end of a week as they are trying to catch up on or get work finished ready for the weekend.

    If the mailshot is going to someone’s personal home then they are more likely to read it at the weekend as they have more time.

    Business Mailshot.

    • Best day – Wednesday.
    • Second best – Tuesday / Thursday.
    • Avoid Monday and Friday.

    If posting in the UK send out on a Monday.

    Personal Mailshot.

    The best days are a Friday and Saturday.

     

    Time of the Year

    The best time of the year to send a mail shot tend to be mid January to mid June and then mid September to mid November. The reason being that to maximize the chance the right person will see your literature you need to avoid both national and personal holiday periods.

     

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  • VennerCorp 13:09 on January 26, 2014 Permalink |
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    How Do I Install A Camera on to My Raspberry PI?

    Looking at fitting a camera to your raspberry pi? Luckily it is actually quite simple to do. Just follow the Easy and straight forward instructions below to install your camera.

    Installing the cameraRaspberry PI

    Before installing the camera make sure you are not carrying a static charge by wearing a proper anti static bracelet or discharging yourself on a tap or radiator.

    Insert the ribbon cable into the socket located between the Ethernet port and the HDMI socket. Make sure the contacts are facing the HDMI port.

    The ribbon cable socket opens by pulling the tabs on the connector towards the Ethernet port, one you have inserted the cable close the socket and make sure the cable is firmly held in place.

    Update Raspian

    First you will need to update your copy of raspian to the latest version, to make sure all the applicable drivers and software are installed on your pi.

    Start your Pi and open a terminal window, now type the following commands to update your software.

    •  sudo apt-get update
    • sudo apt-get update upgrade

    Enable the Camera.

     Open the PI’s configuration screen by entering the following command;

    •  sudo raspi-config

    Select camera and move the tab to enable

    Click Finish and the restart your PI.

    Using the Pi’s software

    There are 2 applications that will help you use your camera, raspivid and raspistill. raspivid allows you to capture video and raspistill allows you to capture still  pictures.

    Both are command line applications.

    You can view all the extensions for raspivid or raspistill use the following commands;

    •  raspivid | less
    • raspistill | less

    Type “q” to quit.

    Below are some example extensions you can use when calling the applications.

    • Grab a still image.
      • raspistill -o filename.jpg
    • Grab a short 5 second video using the format h264.
      • raspivid -o video.h264
    • Grab a short 20 second video using the format h264.
      • raspivid -o video.h264 -t 20000

    Transmit your Video feed

    Type the following command into the terminal window on your PI.

    • raspivid -t 999999 -o – | nc [IP Address of the receiving device] 5001

    Insert the IP Address of the receiving device in to the area indicated above, get the IP by using the command ipconfig on the receiving device.

     

    Receive your Video feed

    Windows

    You will need 2 programs Mplayer and Netcat, grab them from from the 2 urls below;

    Open up your terminal window by the shortcut in your programs menu or by typing cmd into the run or search boxs

    Now Type in

    • [Path to netcat]\nc.exe -L -p 5001 | [Path to mplayer]\mplayer.exe -fps 31 -cache 1024 –

    Raspberry Pi

    Open up the terminal window on your PI and then type in the following commands;

    • mkfifo buffer
    • nc -p 5001 -l > buffer | /opt/vc/src/hello_pi/hello_video/hello_video.bin buffer

    For more Tutorials and Hints & Tips on the Raspberry PI check out our Raspberry PI Blog Section

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    If you would like help with your Raspberry PI, computer or laptop then please contact us or visit our IT Support Page.

     

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