•: This app gives you a very small thing to do to help donate to a few different causes. •: You can tell by the name that it’s a good thing. But you are helping to fight childhood obesity each time you go for a run using this app. My favorite part about this app is they actually tell you exactly what you’re earning: “Bikers earn 10¢ a mile and walkers and runners earn 25¢ a mile, up to our initial $1,000,000 sponsorship pool.” It doesn’t seem like much, but if you run a lot and you get others who do to join in on it, then it adds up. Run4Good is by Saucony so it doesn’t integrate with any of the Nike+ stuff, so I don’t really use this a lot. ![Fuelband app for mac](/uploads/1/2/6/6/126611826/805804694.png)
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How to Ping on Mac OS. In this Article: Article Summary Using Network Utility Using Terminal Community Q&A This wikiHow teaches you how to ping an address from your Mac. Pinging an address will tell you approximately how strong your connection to an address is.
- A ping test is done to check whether your Mac is connected to a network or not. Ping also helps test the latency or delay between ports. It is also used to troubleshoot the problems in the network.
- How To Reduce Ping/Latency In Games On Windows 10? Generally, latency is the delay from input to a system to desired outcome. This term is used in various contexts and can be understood a little bit differently.
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I just hooked up a Wireless Access Point (WAP) I got from a friend to my home network & it works. Now, I've go to enable the security freatures. Unfortunatley, I have no clue what its IP address is.
I've gotten to the Manufacturer's web site and their utility to connect to the WAP does not connect and the 'reset to default settings' procedure as described in the user manual does not work.
I've tried a bevy of network tools like Look@LAN but none of them discover the WAP. I can only assume the WAP has an IP addresss that does not live within 192.168.0.n
I only have the MAC address printed on the serial number sticker attached to the bottom of the WAP. Is there a utility that wil allow me to ping by MAC Address to find out what the IP address is?
I've gotten to the Manufacturer's web site and their utility to connect to the WAP does not connect and the 'reset to default settings' procedure as described in the user manual does not work.
I've tried a bevy of network tools like Look@LAN but none of them discover the WAP. I can only assume the WAP has an IP addresss that does not live within 192.168.0.n
I only have the MAC address printed on the serial number sticker attached to the bottom of the WAP. Is there a utility that wil allow me to ping by MAC Address to find out what the IP address is?