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^^Easy enough to answer.  from an internet search:

 

Access point is a hardware or software that acts as a communications hub for wireless device/s to connect to a network lan.

 

router is a device that forwards data packets along networks.

 

therefore; any network hub is considered as a router whether it be wireless or not while access point is an essential hardware (or software as the definition states) to connect wireless network devices on a pre-existing local area network.

 

 

Would this mean you could use access point if you already have a network that was already setup? :blush:

Thanks so much dude!

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hi, i'm sorry i'm not very familiar with the law but what is PLEB?

People's Law Enforcement Bureau...i think...quasi-judicial body in the city or municipality which handles complaints against erring policemen...

 

 

are all arrest considered illegal without a warrant?

 

 

To apprise you, the following arte the provisons on the Rules of Court:

Sec. 5. Arrest without warrant; when lawful. – A peace officer or a private person may, without a warrant, arrest a person:

[a] When, in his presence, the person to be arrested has committed, is actually committing, or is attempting to commit an offense;

When an offense has just been committed and he has probable cause to believe based on personal knowledge of facts or circumstances that the person to be arrested has committed it; and

[c] When the person to be arrested is a prisoner who has escaped from a penal establishment or place where he is serving final judgment or is temporarily confined while his case is pending, or has escaped while being transferred from one confinement to another.

 

There is a treasure trove on jurisprudence on the matter.I would suggest you keep the above in mind and if a particular situation occurs, consult formally with counsel.

 

I hope this helps.

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Would this mean you could use access point if you already have a network that was already setup?  :blush:

Thanks so much dude!

^^yes you can. simply add the access point to the existing LAN, do a little config (don't ask me how, nanonood lang ako kung paano yan).

 

from the LAN to the access point to the wireless network; ganun ang flow

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thanks for the answer.

 

here is another question,

 

ung lupang tinitiran namin, may umaangkin, kasi dati, ung lupang ung magkakapatid ang talagang may ari,

bali isa ang may ari, major na sya ngaun, dahil nga ung mga kapatid ng wife nya wala matirhan, binigay nya

ung lupa, verbal lng, kasi ung lupang un eh parang ang magkakaron lng eh mga sundalo o mga police, pero wala

pa title nung binigay un, kahit tagging wala pa, ngaun nung nagkaron ng tagging, hinarang nung isa sa

magkakapatid ung nag tataging, malamang cnabi nya na sa kanya ung lupang un, nabigyan sya ng tagging dun sa

lupang un na sa kanya lng, wala sya iba kahati, tapos ngaun pinagagawan nya ng title, eh naharang nga namin(family ng wife ko)

tapos ginamit nya nga ung falcificated documents para malakad ung title, pero naka hold na sa releasing ng title, may kaso ba na

pwede isampa sa kanya, sa ginawa nya? hal. ung pumirma sa falcificated documents eh nasa ibang bansa,

papauwiin ba sya para sa hearing, ang hinala kasi namin ung anak ang nagsign sa mga tao na nakalist sa papers,

naka notaryo pa ung papers na un sa pasay, makakasuhan din ba ung nagnotaryo na un?

 

thanks.

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what are considered conjugal properties?

it depends on a lot of things...when they were married...the law in effect at the time of the marriage governs their property relations...it also depends if there was a pre-nup...and the citizenship of the owner of the property if and when he/she chooses to be married here...conjugal properties may also pertain to properties owned in common...not necessarily by and between individuals married to one another...

 

there is a strict legal definition for conjugality...but if loosely applied it may refer to properties owned by a group or partnership...

 

 

 

 

 

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^^problem might be with regards to your video card or monitor.  check connections if loose.  does the CPU switch on when you turn it on?  if it does then video card/monitor nga.  if your cpu doesn't turn on problem may be with your power supply.

 

more of a hardware issue kapag wala ka kasing makita.

 

better to bring it to a technician if all else fails.

 

hmmm.. no problem with the monitor. and the cpu turns on...

 

wala ka bang naririnig na beeping after you turn on the box?

 

no beeps whatsoever...

 

Try manually resetting the bios by shorting the BIOS jumper [usually JP1] on the board.

 

if that doesnt work, try checking if the Procesosr is still intact/not burned.

 

What is your PC's spec anyway?

 

p4 2.8 ghz, 1024 memory, 40 gig hd, a 128mb video card...

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