December 21st, 2010 by agizis under
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There’s been a stunning amount of feedback from the Slashdot audience on the original post. Seems we need to go test some things. Clearly, metal is getting exposed, and making contact inside the Kindle. Which circuit is being closed is less clear. More testing is needed. We’ll get back to you… Thanks. Meanwhile enjoy what [...]
December 9th, 2010 by agizis under
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“The Internet’s down, eh? Productivity oughta skyrocket today.” That’s what Alex quipped, half-jokingly, as he walked into our offices early last week. The truth is, beyond being a company formed around cutting-edge networking solutions, everyone here is pretty technology-obsessed, and so much of our day happens in “the cloud.” Suffice it to say, there was some [...]
November 1st, 2010 by agizis under
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We have a new beta release up for testing at: http://www.connectify.me/download/2.1.1/ConnectifyInstaller_2.1.1_Beta.exe It contains several fixes: Fixes Windows XP SP3 clients not receiving DNS addresses (caused by this Windows bug: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/953761) Fix handling of incorrect DNS NXDomain from some name servers Support for more VPN software (OpenVPN) Better memory, cpu resource handling, especially while using UPnP If you [...]
September 27th, 2010 by agizis under
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We are proud to announce that Connectify version 2.1 is now available! Connectify is a free Windows 7 application that turns your laptop or home computer into a real Wi-Fi hotspot to share the Internet with friends, co-workers, and mobile devices. Connectify allows you to take any available Internet connection and share it wirelessly with [...]
September 17th, 2010 by agizis under
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All right, it is time for us to serve up another fresh beta release of Connectify, available here: http://www.connectify.me/download/2.1/ConnectifyInstaller_2.1_Beta_4.exe Changes from Beta 3: Support for Windows 7 Starter Edition Support for sharing VPN connections Update the Internet connection combo box sooner when connections change. Seems that at least some of the confusion about 3G cards [...]
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