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Know How... 184: Routers and Steampunk Goggles

Feb 04, 201658 min
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Over the next couple of weeks Padre will be playing with a few routers at different prices ranges to determine the best bang for your buck, and we give you the files to make your own steampunk goggles.

Tenda AC1900 (AC-15) $85.99

  • Dual Band (2.4/5.8)
  • 802.11a/b/g/n/ac
  • 1300Mbps in 5Ghz /// 600Mbps in 2.4Ghz
  • Broadcom dual-core w/DDR3
  • Beamforming
  • USB 3.0 for network storage and printer sharing
  • Night mode... shuts off LEDs automatically at night to keep it from disturbing sleep

Amped Wireless AC1750 (TAP-R3) $179.99

  • Dual Band
  • 802.11/a/b/g/n/AC
  • 1300Mbps in 5Ghz /// 450Mbps in 2.4Ghz
  • 3 x 2.4Ghz Amps
  • 3 x 5Ghz Amps
  • USB 2.0 Storage/Printers
  • Touch screen (w/Stylus) Synology RT1900ac $219.00
  • Dual Core 1Ghz Processor
  • 256MB DDR3
  • Beamforming / MIMO
  • USB 3.0 Storage/Printer/3G-4G Dongle Support
  • SD Card Reader
  • VPN Server/Client

Synology RT1900ac $219.00

  • Dual Core 1Ghz Processor
  • 256MB DDR3
  • Beamforming / MIMO
  • USB 3.0 Storage/Printer/3G-4G Dongle Support
  • SD Card Reader
  • VPN Server/Client

Steampunk Goggles

Want to create your own goggles? Here's the adapter ring! And here are the goggles with which the ring will work, $7.99 (With Prime Shipping)

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Tip: Filter Cortana Search Results in Windows 10 Primary Navigation Podcasts Club Blog Subscribe Sponsors More… Tech Tip: Filter Cortana Search Results in Windows 10

Feb 8th 2016

Paul Thurrott has a tip for those running the Windows Insider version of Windows 10. Microsoft has been improving Cortana, and now in the Cortana windows that pops up, you'll have the ability to filter results by apps, files, settings or web.

For power users, you can start a search using any of those words. For example, "apps: [search term]." There are a lot of ways Cortana is improving, and this one is a pretty basic function that's been around for a long time but hasn't been implemented into Windows 10 yet. If you're not running the Insider version of Windows 10, this will be coming to the regular version of Windows 10 in time.

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