instructions: requires 2 or more people. each player chooses a random qr code that is given, scans the code, and then shuffles the code back with the others. each code has a game and the winner of the game receives a point. most points after 5 games wins.
print and cut to trim borders equally
Saturday, 2 June 2012
Monday, 21 May 2012
Project 22: Movie Poster with QR Code
Tuesday, 15 May 2012
Project 21: Business Card with QR Code
Thursday, 10 May 2012
Project 14: Installing a Wireless Router
Steps to installing a wireless router:
- Unpack router and contents. Lay out the contents in front of you
- Plug the ethernet cord from the modem into the ethernet port of the router
- Optional: Plug an ethernet cord into computer and plug other end into one of the ethernet ports on the router. Connection could also be wireless.
- Now connect power supply to the router and wait for the router to start up.
- If you have a disc with the router, insert and start the setup wizard. If not, find the ip address for the router. Ip address may be included in instructions or may be under connection settings on the computer.
- Name and secure the router with a password.
Project 13: Choosing a Wireless Router
There are various categories used to determine what router is best or suitable for you. The categories include speed, price, popularity, and the style of the router.
Speed: One of the most important attributes of a wireless router is its speed and range. The ability of the router to reach farther and to transfer data quicker determines the efficiency of the router. However, a matching provider speed is needed to reach the top speeds of your router. A person with a large house needs a router with maximum range capabilities matched with high data transfer speeds. High speed routers include gaming and HD streaming routers. Smaller, average sized houses do not need a higher speed router because average provider speeds will not reach the max speed of the router.
Price: With a recession, the price has to be right. Wireless routers can cost anywhere between $60 and $180. Average low cost routers will be average speed routers that are intended for basic home use for web searching. Higher end routers will cost more. These routers are used for gaming, downloading, HD video streaming, and also business use.
Popularity: Popularity can narrow down router options because popularity defines the efficiency of a router cost wise and speed wise. Some routers may be popular for their low price and average speeds, or they may be solely popular because of their speeds. Popular router brand names include Cisco Linksys, Belkin, and Dell.
Style: Style is also an important factor in determining what router you will get. Nobody likes an ugly piece of technology in their house. Also, some just look cooler than others.
The wireless router that I've chosen is a Cisco Linksys E3000. The E3000 is a higher end gaming router that is easy to setup, secure, and has a nice, sleek design. This router was also only around $120 which, for this type of router, is a very fair price.
Speed: One of the most important attributes of a wireless router is its speed and range. The ability of the router to reach farther and to transfer data quicker determines the efficiency of the router. However, a matching provider speed is needed to reach the top speeds of your router. A person with a large house needs a router with maximum range capabilities matched with high data transfer speeds. High speed routers include gaming and HD streaming routers. Smaller, average sized houses do not need a higher speed router because average provider speeds will not reach the max speed of the router.
Price: With a recession, the price has to be right. Wireless routers can cost anywhere between $60 and $180. Average low cost routers will be average speed routers that are intended for basic home use for web searching. Higher end routers will cost more. These routers are used for gaming, downloading, HD video streaming, and also business use.
Popularity: Popularity can narrow down router options because popularity defines the efficiency of a router cost wise and speed wise. Some routers may be popular for their low price and average speeds, or they may be solely popular because of their speeds. Popular router brand names include Cisco Linksys, Belkin, and Dell.
Style: Style is also an important factor in determining what router you will get. Nobody likes an ugly piece of technology in their house. Also, some just look cooler than others.
The wireless router that I've chosen is a Cisco Linksys E3000. The E3000 is a higher end gaming router that is easy to setup, secure, and has a nice, sleek design. This router was also only around $120 which, for this type of router, is a very fair price.
This is my current router. The Cisco Linksys E3000 |
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
Project 20: My VCard QR Code
Project 19: My URL QR Code
This is a QR code for the St. Thomas school website. I used Kaywa QR Code Generator to create this. |
Project 18: My QR Code
I made this QR code that includes my name, address, phone number, and profession. I made this code by using the Kaywa QR Code Generator. |
Project 17: QR Codes
What are QR codes?
QR stands for quick response. QR codes became popular in public society because of their quick readability. QR codes are matrix-based codes with square dots arranged in a larger square plane with a white background. QR codes can hold an immense amount of information for their size. They can link mobile systems to texts, URLs, and any other written information.
Who invented the QR code?
The QR code was invented by Toyota. The codes were invented to track cars and are very popular because of the speed at which the codes can be translated.
What are the different uses for QR codes?
QR codes were originally invented to be used to track cars. Today, however, QR codes are becoming popular in public places. These QR codes are used for linking URLs, spreading texts, phone numbers, and other information. QR codes are becoming more popular than barcodes because QR codes can be read with any camera connected to a processor with the ability to translate the code.
QR stands for quick response. QR codes became popular in public society because of their quick readability. QR codes are matrix-based codes with square dots arranged in a larger square plane with a white background. QR codes can hold an immense amount of information for their size. They can link mobile systems to texts, URLs, and any other written information.
Who invented the QR code?
The QR code was invented by Toyota. The codes were invented to track cars and are very popular because of the speed at which the codes can be translated.
What are the different uses for QR codes?
QR codes were originally invented to be used to track cars. Today, however, QR codes are becoming popular in public places. These QR codes are used for linking URLs, spreading texts, phone numbers, and other information. QR codes are becoming more popular than barcodes because QR codes can be read with any camera connected to a processor with the ability to translate the code.
This is an example of a QR code. This is just a test code that translates into a text file. |
Tuesday, 1 May 2012
Project 16: Wireless Security Encryptions
What is...
WEP- Stands for Wireless Equivalent Privacy. WEP is an encryption standard that is the basic security for novice router operators. WEP is limited in the amount of characters it may use as a password.
WPA- Stands for Wi-Fi Protected Access. WPA is an upgrade from WEP. WPA encryption is not limited to certain types or quantities of characters in the password. This makes WPA a stronger defense than WEP.
WPA2- Stands for Wi-Fi Protected Access II. WPA2 is a upgrade from WPA. WPA2 has an upgraded encryption system which introduces AES encryption.
TKIP- Stands for Temporal Key Integrity Protocol. TKIP is an upgrade from the encryption protocol used by WEP. TKIP implements three new encryption features: 1. TKIP introduces a key-mixing function, 2. Implements a replay counter that stops packets if they are sent out of order, 3. TKIP gives each new packet a unique encryption key.
AES- Stands for Advanced Encryption Standard. AES is the most recent and most secure encryption. AES uses a symmetric-key algorithm. This means that one key is used for both encryption and decryption.
AES is the most recent encryption standard, as well as the most secure. This is because the AES algorithm is based on substitutions and permutations. The algorithm substitutes some units with others and also rearranges the units.
WEP- Stands for Wireless Equivalent Privacy. WEP is an encryption standard that is the basic security for novice router operators. WEP is limited in the amount of characters it may use as a password.
WPA- Stands for Wi-Fi Protected Access. WPA is an upgrade from WEP. WPA encryption is not limited to certain types or quantities of characters in the password. This makes WPA a stronger defense than WEP.
WPA2- Stands for Wi-Fi Protected Access II. WPA2 is a upgrade from WPA. WPA2 has an upgraded encryption system which introduces AES encryption.
TKIP- Stands for Temporal Key Integrity Protocol. TKIP is an upgrade from the encryption protocol used by WEP. TKIP implements three new encryption features: 1. TKIP introduces a key-mixing function, 2. Implements a replay counter that stops packets if they are sent out of order, 3. TKIP gives each new packet a unique encryption key.
AES- Stands for Advanced Encryption Standard. AES is the most recent and most secure encryption. AES uses a symmetric-key algorithm. This means that one key is used for both encryption and decryption.
AES is the most recent encryption standard, as well as the most secure. This is because the AES algorithm is based on substitutions and permutations. The algorithm substitutes some units with others and also rearranges the units.
Monday, 30 April 2012
Project 15: Setting Up a Wireless Router
To setup a wireless router you need to plug in the two ethernet cables and the power adapter. After that, I logged onto the router's ip address, which is 192.168.10.1. From there, I changed the SSID of the router and then added a password. To check if the router worked I had all of the computers connect.
Monday, 23 April 2012
Project 12: SketchUp Router
Wednesday, 11 April 2012
Project 11: Wireless Routers
1. What are wireless routers?
Wireless routers are is a device that enables more than one computer connect to the internet via wireless signals or a wired connection. They're called "routers" because they route internet connections back and forth between computers and the connected modem.
2. What are the different wireless standards? How are they different?
There are four wireless standards used: PAN, LAN, MAN, and WAN. Each are different types of standards characterized mainly by their signal range, speed, and function.
PAN (Personal Area Network): PAN is a short ranged wireless standard used for connecting devices directly via peer-to-peer. PAN includes Bluetooth connectivity. Range is usually within a few meters. Speed is usually less than 1Mbps.
LAN (Local Area Network): LAN is a standard used for keeping devices connected to a network within a medium range. LAN is the basic service standard because LAN and WLAN are most commonly referred to for connecting devices to the internet via router and modem. Speed varies between 11 and 54 Mbps.
MAN (Metropolitan Area Network): MAN is a medium to long range standard that eliminates cords and fixed modems by utilizing broadband internet service. A fixed or accessory antenna that is connected to a computer sends and receives signals from service provider towers. MAN services are commonly available to consumers subscribed to service providers like telecommunication companies. Speeds vary around the 100 Mbps mark.
WAN (Wide Area Network): WAN is a long range standard most commonly used by mobile devices like cell phones or wireless hotspot routers. WAN is the standard for 3G, EDGE, and cellular device networks. Speeds are faster than 10 Kbps.
Wireless routers are is a device that enables more than one computer connect to the internet via wireless signals or a wired connection. They're called "routers" because they route internet connections back and forth between computers and the connected modem.
2. What are the different wireless standards? How are they different?
There are four wireless standards used: PAN, LAN, MAN, and WAN. Each are different types of standards characterized mainly by their signal range, speed, and function.
PAN (Personal Area Network): PAN is a short ranged wireless standard used for connecting devices directly via peer-to-peer. PAN includes Bluetooth connectivity. Range is usually within a few meters. Speed is usually less than 1Mbps.
LAN (Local Area Network): LAN is a standard used for keeping devices connected to a network within a medium range. LAN is the basic service standard because LAN and WLAN are most commonly referred to for connecting devices to the internet via router and modem. Speed varies between 11 and 54 Mbps.
MAN (Metropolitan Area Network): MAN is a medium to long range standard that eliminates cords and fixed modems by utilizing broadband internet service. A fixed or accessory antenna that is connected to a computer sends and receives signals from service provider towers. MAN services are commonly available to consumers subscribed to service providers like telecommunication companies. Speeds vary around the 100 Mbps mark.
WAN (Wide Area Network): WAN is a long range standard most commonly used by mobile devices like cell phones or wireless hotspot routers. WAN is the standard for 3G, EDGE, and cellular device networks. Speeds are faster than 10 Kbps.
Sunday, 11 March 2012
Project
Monday, 27 February 2012
Project 5: Color Changing Bouncing Ball
Tuesday, 14 February 2012
Project 4: Color Changing Square Flash
Thursday, 9 February 2012
Project 3: Flash Signature
Sunday, 5 February 2012
Project 2: Flash Project
Tuesday, 24 January 2012
Project 1: Flash GIF-Billiards
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