Feb 20, 2013

Huawei/ZyXEL HES-319M MAC Changer How-To


First open any of your favorite browser e.g. Chrome, Firefox, IE, Safari or other that is not being mention,  type http://192.168.1.1 on the address bar then input Username as admin while the Password is 1234 this will vary depends from your ISP customized firmware loaded to Huawe/ZyXEL HES-319M. If you can not access using the username and password please consult you internet service provider (ISP) about it.
Huawei would like to advise that you upgrade the product to a later version, so that we can continue to provide you with our best services. The version still supported by Huawei is as follows:

HES-319M(3.5G)、HES-309M(2.5G)、HES-339M(2.3G)、HES-319M2W(3.5G+WiFi)

Huawei hopes that this notice is helpful for you to plan your future networks. This announcement does not affect the existing service relationships. We are consistently dedicated to providing you with other excellent products and services. Any further questions, please contact your Huawei sales representative. - source
ZyXEL HES-319M Outdoor WIMAX CPE a rebrand from Huawei Techonolgies a.k.a. HES-319M, no wonder if you are searching for an article/datasheet and supports for this CPE device is not available on ZyXEL website neither on Huawei site because it is discontinued products.


From the left side Menu, click Network Setting it will prompt you a Submenu then choose/ click WAN so that it will lead you to the setting as shown below screenshot.


From the screenshot above as you can see, you may input a valid/active MAC address on Clone MAC Address field and then click on Save to save the changes you have being made. The Huawei / ZyXEL HES-319M outdoor WiMAX CPE will then now restart with the new WAN MAC address.

Updates:

This tricks is also applicable to Huawei HES-319M(3.5G)、HES-309M(2.5G)、HES-339M(2.3G)、HES-319M2W(3.5G+WiFi) outdoor WiMAX CPE including the identical rebrand ZyXEL HES-319M(3.5G), HES-309M(2.5G, HES-339M(2.3G), HES-319M2W(3.5G+WiFi) outdoor WiMAX CPE.

Feb 19, 2013

Microwave RF Transceiver Accelerates WiMAX Development

WiMAX equipment is now being developed for consumer broadband and back-haul wireless applications. Based on the IEEE 802.16-2004 standard, WiMAX is getting easier to design every day. SiGe Semiconductor's latest WiMAX chip set should speed the creation of new set-top boxes and basestation systems (Fig. 1).


The SE7051L IF transceiver is a biCMOS device that interfaces directly with most commercially available baseband controllers (Fig. 2). It features low noise and high linearity, and it has selectable IQ or bandpass I/O interfaces. It operates from 10 to 70 MHz and requires only a single IF filter. Also included are dual IF and RF synthesizers as well as a high-speed digital variable gain control delivering 50 dB of gain control. The package is a 56-pin QFN that measures 8 by 8 mm.


Two versions of the RF transceiver are available, so designers can comply with most worldwide frequency assignments. The SE7351L covers the 3.3- to 3.7-GHz range used in Europe and some Asian areas. The SE7251L covers 2.3 to 2.7 GHz, which is used in the U.S. Both deliver the low phase noise and high linearity necessary for high-level modulation schemes like quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) in orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM).

The receiver has a third-order intercept figure of +5 dBm. The noise figure is less than 6 dB, including the switch and filter losses. The total RF gain is 100 dB with an automatic gain control (AGC) of 40 dB gain-control range. The transmitter section is optimized for OFDM and supports frequency-division duplex as well as time-division duplex (TDD) operation.

The RF transceivers are housed in a 40-pin QFN package measuring 6 by 6 mm. These ICs are made with gallium-arsenide (GaAs) heterojunction bipolar transistor (HBT) technology. An external power amplifier, also available from SiGe Semiconductor, is required.

The SE7380L is a GaAs pseudomorphic high-electronic-mobility technology (PHMET) single-pole, double-throw (SPDT) switch used for transmit-receive switching. It has low insertion loss and high linearity for maximum dynamic range with OFDM and high-level modulation schemes.

Samples are available now, with full production starting late this summer. The price per chip set is expected to be about $30 in volume quantities. A reference design with schematics, bill of materials, and design files is available.

SiGe Semiconductor Inc.
www.sige.com

Compact BAW Filters Help Separate WiMAX & WiFi

Wireless networks bring a great deal of convenience to the home, office, and factory, although available spectrum has always been a valuable commodity. In the case of wireless local area networks (WLANs) and high-speed WiMAX networks, for example, devices occupy the same general bandwidth centered at around 2.5 GHz. To keep things straight, Skyworks Solutions has developed a pair of high-performance filters based on bulk-acoustic-wave (BAW) technology.


In essence, model SKY33107 passes WiMAX signals from 2.495 to 2.690 GHz with minimal loss while rejecting WLAN signals from IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless transmitters operating from 2.400 to 2.473 GHz. Conversely, model SKY33108 passes WLAN signals with minimal attenuation while suppressing signals from WiMAX transmitters (see figure).

Model SKY33107 is designed to pass WLAN signals and stop WiMAX signals. When tested with 0-dBm signals matched to the filter's 50-ohm ports, it shows insertion loss of typically 2.5 dB for the passband of 2.400 to 2.473 GHz, with passband ripple of typically 0.5 dB. The filter, which is designed for operating temperatures from -20 to +85C, exhibits passband return loss of typically 12 dB and is rated for withstanding voltages to 100 V. 

Over the frequency band of 2.495 to 2.690 GHz, the BAW filter typical rejects WiMAX transmitter signals by 40 dB. Available in a lead-free, RoHS-compatible package, the model SKY33107 BAW filter is designed to handle maximum input signal levels to +28 dBm. The filter meets Class 1 electrostatic-discharge (ESD) requirements per Human Body Model (HBM) conditions.

Model SKY33108 is designed for use in the 2.495 to 2.690 GHz WiMAX band for transmitter applications that also contain WLAN IEEE 802.11b/g/n transmitters. When tested with 0-dBm input signals matched to the 50-ohm impedance of the filter's ports and at room temperature (+25C), the filter shows typical insertion loss of only 2 dB across the WiMAX transmitter passband of 2.495 to 2.690 GHz with passband ripple of typically only 0.5 dB. 

The passband return loss is typically 12 dB. The rejection of WLAN transmitter signals across the frequency band from 2.400 to 2.473 GHz is typically 40 dB. As with the model SKY33107 filter, the SKY33108 is rated for withstanding voltage to 100 V and has a maximum input-power rating of +41 dBm. It is also rated for Class 1 ESD per the HBM and is designed for operating temperatures from -20 to +85C. It is also available in a lead-free, RoHS-compatible package measuring a mere 3 x 3 mm.

The tiny filters are fabricated using semiconductor wafer fabrication techniques similar to those already used at Skyworks. The use of semiconductor fabrication methods results in low cost and repeatable performance from lot to lot. In support of higher volumes, Skyworks recently announced that it had approved the Taiwanese foundry, WIN Semiconductors (www.winfoundry. com), as a foundry partner and had started working with WIN to provide Skyworks with GaAs foundry processing services to meet heightened product demands.

ZyXEL MAX318M WiMAX Outdoor Gateway

Ultimate WiMAX MIMO Technology for Ultimate Mobility

ZyXEL’s MAX318M supports state-of-the-art WiMAX technologies like Maximum Ratio Combining (MRC), MIMO Matrix A and B and beamforming that enable superior radio performance and extensive radio coverage.


Software upgrade over the air

Through the WiMAX radio interface, the MAX308M supports TR-069 and OMA-DM that are fully configurable and software upgradeable through events triggered by the operators.

Standard 802.3af PoE

The MAX318M can be connected with a standard 802.3af compliant for easy Installation.

Built-in high-gain MIMO antenna

The MAX318M provides integrated cross-polarized antenna for easy installation and high performance in different environments.

Advanced IP networking features

The MAX318M supports advanced IP networking functionalities, including Bridge and NAT Router features needed to access the Internet and Firewall security to protect the Internet access activities.

Easy-to-install antenna alignment

The MAX318M features visible LED bars showing the WiMAX radio signal strength for easier antenna alignment; it also has a built-in buzzer to help alignment if the LED bars are hard to see under direct sunlight. The included flexible mounting kit is suitable for different environments and supports easy adjustment of direction and position.

Applications


ZyXEL MAX318M Ultimate WiMAX MIMO Technology Firmware Download here
ZyXEL MAX318M Ultimate WiMAX MIMO Technology Datasheet  Download here
ZyXEL MAX318M Ultimate WiMAX MIMO Technology User Guide Download here
ZyXEL MAX318M Ultimate WiMAX MIMO Technology Support Note Download here
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System Specifications

WiMAX Air Interface
  • Reference standard: IEEE 802.16e-2005 SOFDMA / TDD
  • Frequency: 3.4 ~ 3.6 GHz
  • Channel Bandwidth 5 / 7 / 10 MHz
  • DL Modulation: QPSK, 16QAM, 64QAM
  • UL Modulation: QPSK, 16QAM
  • FEC: CC, CTC
  • Maximum output power at antenna port: Typical 26 dBm
  • Sensitivity: -96dBm @ QPSK 1/2
  • Aggregate throughput Up to 25 Mbps
  • Internal cross-polarized antenna: Antenna gain 15 dBi
  • QoS : BE, UGS, rtVR, nrtVR, ertVR
  • Security: PKMv2, EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS
  •  CHAP/PAP/MSCHAP/MSCHAPv2
  • CMAC message authentication
  • CCM mode 128-bit AES data ciphering
  • Idle mode, Sleep mode
  • BS-initiated scanning and reporting
  • Network Initiated HO (NIHO)
  • ARQ, HARQ
ND&S
  •  Auto selection / User selection
  • Online subscription
Roaming
  • HOME NSP lock
  •  EAP roaming ID
  • CAPL / RAPL Configuration
IP Networking

  • Supports Bridge and NAT Router mode
  • LAN to WiMAX QoS classification
  • Firewall with SPI
  • Content Filtering
  • Major ALG (SIP/FTP/H.323)
  • DHCP client/server
Management
  • FTP/HTTP Firmware Upgrade
  • Web-based/SNMP/Telnet/SSH Management
  • Over-the-Air (OTA) firmware upgrade by TR-069 or OMA-DM
Hardware Specifications

  • The Pole-mounting & Wall-mounting kits
  •  One RJ-45 port to connect PoE cable with Indoor unit
  • WiMAX connection status LEDs
  • Rated for outdoor weather environment including ultraviolet sun radiation
  • One Ethernet connector: 10/100 BaseT Auto MDI/MDIX (RJ-45 plug)
  • Standard 802.3af PoE
  • LED: Power indication
Power Specification
  • Average power consumption at peak: 15 W
Physical Specifications

  • Item dimensions (WxDxH): 255 x 255 x 55 mm (10.04" x 10.04" x 2.16")
  • Item weight: 1071 g (2.36 lb.)
  • Packing dimensions (WxDxH): 390 x 338 x 120 mm (15.35" x 13.31" x 4.72")
  • Packing weight: 2460 g (5.42 lb.)
Environmental Specifications
  • Operation temperature: -40°C to 60°C (40°F to 140°F)
  • Operation humidity: 10% to 90% (Non-condensing)
  • Storage temperature: -40°C to 65°C (-40°F to 149°F)
  • Storage humidity: 10% to 95% (Non-condensing)
Certification
  • CE certification
  • Water Tightness: IEC529 / IP65
  • WiMAX Forum Wave II Compliance

Feb 18, 2013

When Women Loses Their Hair?


Hereditary hair loss and thinning hair are common concerns in women, but many popular treatments don’t do any good, writes Lesley Alderman in today’s Patient Money.
According to the American Academy of Dermatology, 30 million women in this country have hereditary hair loss, compared with 50 million men. But many additional women experience thinning hair that results from menopause or health problems.

If your hair is coming out, be advised that of the multitude of treatments on the market for women, few are worth your money, says Dr. Melissa Piliang, a dermatologist at the Cleveland Clinic. Americans spent an estimated $176 million on hair loss products last year, and chances are some of that money was not well spent. Don’t let charming salon owners, seductive ads or fancy gimmicks convince you otherwise.
Hair loss in women is a serious condition with lots of conventional explanations. One area that’s never mentioned is the connection to poor sleep quality, especially due to breathing problems at night. A significant percentage of men and women have undiagnosed sleep-breathing problems, with the end extreme being called obstructive sleep apnea.

It’s estimated that about 1/4 of all men and 1/10 of all women have at lease mild sleep apnea, and 90% are not diagnosed. However, there’s a variation of sleep apnea called upper airway resistance syndrome (UARS), where you’ll stop breathing while sleeping, but not long enough to be called obstructive sleep apnea.

Typically these people (more typically thin women) will have colds hands or feet, prefer not to sleep on their backs, feel tired all the time, no matter how long they sleep, and will usually have at least one parent that snores heavily.

These multiple arousals lead to a chronic low-grade physiologic stress response which heightens the nervous system (and immune system). During times of stress, blood is shunted away from low-priority organs like the GI system, reproductive organs, the distant extremities and the skin. Chronic lack of blood flow can lead to a number detrimental effects, including hair loss.

It’s also been shown that chronic physiologic stress also raises your cortisol levels, lowers your thyroid levels, and alters your estrogen/progesterone/testosterone balance.

There are also anecdotal reports of people who report hair regrowth after starting sleep apnea treatment.

If you have any of the symptoms mentioned above, you should get checked for UARS. In many cases, UARS progresses into obstructive sleep apnea, especially after menopause. Even if it doesn’t help your hair loss, being diagnosed may prevent complications of sleep apnea, including hypertension, diabetes, weight gain, anxiety, depression, and heart disease.

Thinning Hair in Women

Hair is probably a woman's most important feature. Signs of thinning hair can take the sail out of almost any woman's day. It may seem vain to pay so much attention to hair, but signs of thinning hair are really the first signals of such conditions as hormonal imbalance, vitamin deficiency, excessive stress or poor nutrition, all symptoms of declining health status. Paying attention to hair can reveal developing conditions before they get out of control. When you have restored your hair to a full head of vibrant healthy strands, chances are the rest of your body will also exhibit vibrant health.


Nutritional deficiencies may be signaled by thinning hair

Your hair loss may be caused by vitamin D deficiency. Studies show that a large segment of the American population is deficient in this essential nutrient, with hair loss being one of the primary symptoms of this deficiency.

The vitamin D receptor (VDR) is expressed in numerous cells and tissues of the body, including the skin. Studies of mice and humans lacking these functional receptors have demonstrated that absence of the VDR leads to the development of alopecia, a fancy word for hair loss. Hair loss may be an early warning that you are at risk of other maladies linked to a deficiency of vitamin D. The list includes diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke, heart disease, depression, multiple sclerosis, gum disease, seasonal influenza and tuberculosis.

Lack of exposure to the sun almost guarantees vitamin D deficiency. Researchers have mapped the U.S. and found that the farther north a person lives, the more likely she is to have vitamin D deficiency. If access to the sun is not an option, supplementing vitamin D with cod liver oil, or capsules of D3 will help. It is now suggested that women receive a minimum of 2,000 units of vitamin D per day. Many cutting edge practioners advocate 10,000 units per day, the amount obtained from a day wearing a bathing suit in the summer sun.

Omega 3 fatty acids affect the biological process of vitamin D. They are responsible for producing cholesterol and at the same time for removing its excess, as well as for most other bodily functions. In order to manufacture vitamin D, the body needs cholesterol. If the diet does not contain enough essential fatty acids, the body can't produce its own vitamin D. In addition to containing usable vitamin D, cod liver oil also provides omega 3 fatty acids.

Hair loss may also be the result of deficiencies of the amino acid lysine, copper, and zinc. However, if your diet is comprised of a wide selection of whole foods including daily servings of fresh vegetables and fruits, this may not be the cause of your hair loss, especially if you are getting enough protein. Hair stands are composed of protein, but if the diet is short on it, the wisdom of the body will divert its use from making hair to sustaining more necessary bodily functions. Taking a whole food supplement such as bee pollen, spirulina or chlorella will help with getting and assimilating needed amounts of the full spectrum of nutrients.

Thinning hair may reflect hormonal imbalance

A woman's hormones can begin to decline and lose balance as early as the 30's. One of the most shocking examples of this imbalance is hair growth appearing on the upper lip or chin, or a coarsening of hair on the rest of the body while the hair on the head thins. This is most likely the result of excessive dihydrotestosterone (DHT) conversion. Although estrogen is the primary hormone of women, they also produce testosterone and other androgens such as DHEA. As the body ages women may begin to convert these androgens to DHT just as men do. Women with a history of polycystic ovarian syndrome tend to have higher levels of testosterone and DHT than other women, and may be more susceptible to this excessive conversion.

To find out if hormonal imbalance is causing hair loss, full range hormone testing can be done. Physicians who administer bio-identical hormones can provide this testing, as well as physicians who specialize in anti-aging medicine. If this is not an option, there are reliable laboratories available online that receive specimens of saliva by mail and provide complete hormone testing results.

Supplements of saw palmetto prevent the excessive conversion of androgens to DHT. It is an herb that comes from the flowers of a beautiful palm tree known as saw palmetto or sabal palm. A dosage of one 160 mg. capsule daily should effectively block this conversion and get the hair back on head and off the face. Saw palmetto has been demonstrated to be safe for prolonged use. If hormone testing is not an option, another way to find out if excessive DHT conversion is causing hair loss is to take a saw palmetto supplement for a period of three months. If hair loss stops where you don't want it and starts where you do want it, your question will be answered.

Excessive levels of hormonal conversion to DHT are highly associated with prostate abnormalities in men and may be a cause of prostate cancer. Saw palmetto has been documented to increase prostate health. The health effects of this conversion in women are not yet fully documented, yet common sense suggests that reducing excessive levels of DHT in women may be helpful in assuring breast and ovarian health.

Declining levels of thyroid hormone can also spark hair loss. It's estimated that forty percent of American women are suffering from significant hair loss related to low thyroid hormones, with redheads particularly at risk. The hormones produced by the thyroid are responsible for metabolism, the sum of all the physical and chemical processes. The thyroid hormones control the efficiency and speed at which cells work. Every cell in the body including the hair depends on proper thyroid function for development. If thyroid production is insufficient, hair growth will slow and hair will eventually thin.

Other symptoms of declining thyroid function are dry skin, sensitivity to hot and cold, unexplained weight gain, missing outer third of eyebrows, constipation, brittle nails, high or low blood pressure, susceptibility to infections, muscle weakness, osteoporosis, joint or muscle pain, cystic breasts or ovaries, chronic sinusitis, slow heart rate, TMJ syndrome, dental problems, headache, and increased cholesterol levels. This list reveals how critical proper thyroid function is to well being.

The good new is that low thyroid can easily be corrected by supplementing the body with bio-identical thyroid hormones. Armour thyroid is the natural form of thyroid hormone. For more information about the thyroid and hair see http://www.naturalnews.com/024388.html

Too much stress can cause hair to thin

Hair loss may be the first indication that your stress level is taking a toll on your body. Stress is nothing less than epidemic today, and this high level can actually cause hair loss along with many more serious health problems. Excessive physical or emotional stress associated with illness, injury, and trauma may cause the hair to stop growing and enter a period of dormancy which is followed two or three months later by the hair falling out. When physical or emotional equilibrium is regained, hair will again begin to grow, usually about 6 to 9 months later.

A more serious situation develops when stress is constant and almost unrelenting as it is for many people in this society. Hair thinning will continue unless effective means of dealing with the stress are put in place and calmness can be restored. Prolonged hair loss caused by chronic stress is a warning that other bodily systems are in jeopardy.

Cortisol is the stress hormone that gives the body its fight or flight response to stressful situations. It is an important hormone secreted by the adrenal glands and involved in maintaining proper glucose metabolism, regulation of blood pressure, insulin release for blood sugar maintenance, immune function, and inflammatory response. When stress is constant and prolonged, cortisol levels stay elevated and the body enters a state of chronic stress.

Higher and prolonged levels of corisol in the bloodstream have been shown to have negative effects, such as impaired cognitive performance, suppressed thyroid function, blood sugar imbalances, decreased bone density, decreased muscle tissue, higher blood pressure, lowered immunity, heightened inflammatory response, and increased abdominal fat. If no steps are taken to reduce the stress level, heart attack or stroke may follow.

To keep corisol levels healthy, the body's relaxation response should be activated. Learn to relax the body with various stress management techniques and make changes in your lifestyle to minimize the stress. Eat a diet of whole food that emphasizes vegetables and fruits. Take supplements like bee pollen, spirulina and chlorella to make sure nutrition is complete. Add alfalfa to keep your body fully mineralized, as stress raises the need for minerals. The B complex vitamins as well as vitamin C are needed to support the adrenal gland while dealing with chronic stress.

Hair products containing toxic chemicals promote hair loss

Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) is the dominant ingredient in almost all shampoos sold in traditional outlets such as supermarkets, drugstores and discount centers. In addition to having toxic effects on your immune system, SLS has been shown to corrode hair follicles and impede hair growth. It has been blamed for many cases of hair loss. The Material Safety Data Sheet provided by the U.S. government says exposure to SLS can lead to burning, coughing, wheezing, laryngitis, shortness of breath, headache, nausea and vomiting. The American College of Toxicology says SLS stays in the body for up to five days and maintains residual levels in the heart, liver, brain, and lungs.

Over-treated hair is another cause of hair loss in women. Hair dyes, permanents, and relaxers do serious damage to the hair and scalp whether they contain lye or not. They are made with toxic chemicals that must be detoxified by the liver, and are identified by the immune system as foreign invaders. Thus health of the liver and the immune system are compromised by use of these products. When the liver is busy trying to detoxify an onslaught of foreign chemicals, estrogen metabolism may not be properly completed and breast cancer may be promoted. An immune system busy fighting off an invasion of foreign chemicals may not be able to prevent infection or identify and destroy abberant cells. Damage from dyes and relaxers can only heal when those potions are no longer used on the hair. - source

Your Biggest Hair Problems now Solved!


"I'm Losing It!"

Thinning hair can be devastating. But we have calming news.

You're not alone. Up to 60 percent of women experience hair loss at some point. The causes are multiple—genetics, hormones (too much thyroid, not enough thyroid, low estrogen, high androgen), or trauma (an allergic reaction, high fever, stress). The most common, and chronic, cause is a genetic condition called androgenetic alopecia.

Help has arrived. If your hair loss was triggered by a specific event (like a reaction to a new medication), it will grow back once that issue is addressed. If it's chronic, there are two FDA-approved treatments available. Minoxidil (brand name Rogaine) comes in 2 percent and 5 percent over-the-counter formulas; applied topically twice a day, it can help stop thinning and (in about 40 percent of women) regrow some hair.

If you're postmenopausal, your doctor can prescribe finasteride (brand names Propecia and Proscar), an oral medication that stops the production of one of the androgens that can exacerbate hair loss (most doctors won't prescribe it to women in their childbearing years because it could cause birth defects in a male fetus). Some doctors also use lasers to help treat hair loss, but there are no large independent studies proving their efficacy. If you'd consider surgery, you could be a candidate for a hair transplant, which can now create natural-looking results in women.

The future looks bright. Two areas of research that are particularly promising:

1. The drug company Allergan is currently seeking FDA approval for a topical hair-loss treatment containing bimatoprost, the active ingredient in the eyelash-growing drug Latisse. Clinical trials are under way, and doctors estimate that a treatment could be available in 2014.

2. Researchers have already shown—in mice—that it is possible to use stem cells to grow new hair. "Within the next ten years, that technology could be a reality for humans," says Michael Longaker, MD, codirector of Stanford School of Medicine Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine. Stem cells would be removed from an area where you have dense hair growth, then injected into thinning areas to stimulate new growth.

The Truth About Hair Growth Supplements

"I have never seen a study that proves vitamin supplements work to make hair grow longer or thicker," says Jerry Shapiro, MD, an adjunct professor of dermatology at New York University whose practice specializes in treating hair loss. If you're losing hair, supplements can help stop or slow the shedding—but only if you have a deficiency in certain vitamins. 

Shapiro suggests supplements for patients whose blood tests show that they are low in vitamin D, zinc, or iron. He doesn't even test, however, for deficiency in biotin—the vitamin most commonly found in supplements marketed to help hair growth. "If you were truly biotin deficient—which is extremely rare in this country—you would be too sick to make it into my office."

Illusions of Thickness

Hair loss treatments can take up to a year to work. In the meantime, the right hairstyle will camouflage thinning. Keep your cut above shoulder length—if your hair is too long, it will look wispy, says New York City hairstylist Sam Brocato. Blunt ends make hair look thicker, so skip layers. When hair is thinning at the crown but still thick in front, bangs give a fuller look.

And readers on oprah.com rave about two products for concealing thinning hair: Toppik ($22; toppik.com), a shake-on powder made of tiny keratin fibers that cling to your existing hair to fill in sparse patches, and Joan Rivers Beauty Great Hair Day ($30; qvc.com), a pressed powder that helps eliminate the shine from exposed scalp (and camouflages roots, too). 

If you've lost all or most of your hair (for whatever reason—chemo, genetics, an autoimmune disease like alopecia areata), you might want to consider a wig. The good and bad news: You have hundreds of options. Go to oprah.com/wigs for help sorting through them. - source

Huawei WiMAX Password Generator

Recently, Globe Telecom one of the major wireless ISP in the Philippines updated all their Huawei devices 4G WiMAX CPE remotely using TR069  that is connected to their network and this will enhance some features to the wireless modem especially firmware version V100R001PHLC08B025.

The delima with the new firmware 2011 updates is that the old tricks to locate the admin password for the subscriber to gain access to the advanced features on the CPE device such as Huawei BM622i will no longer co-exist.

This how-to is an alternative way to generate the admin password in order to login as admin account with the privilege unchanged of the 4G WiMAX CPE. Things you need are:

1. Download this file Huawei WiMAX BM622i password generator here
2. Extract the downloaded file using WINRAR, 7zip, or compatible .rar extractor
3. Open/Click this file 'ExcelAccess.exe' from the extracted folder.


You can check this previous post on how to get the MAC address on Globe Broadband 4G WiMAX Huawei Bm622i using default username and password.

4. Now you will have to get you MAC address under your Huawei BM622i modem (under the bar code you will see MAC: AA11BB22CC33) something like that.

5. Enter your MAC here


6. Click 'GENERATE' button to generate your admin password and will show something like this below


7. Now copy/paste that in your notepad (you can use ctrl-c & ctrl-v to copy paste), so you can remember easily.

8. On your web browser got to URL: http://192.168.254.1/globe and then enter username: admin and your generated password.


9. After a successful login, you will now be able to fully administer your BM622i 4G modem, and will be able to open other special tabs.


Hope this helps.... just leave a comment if you appreciate my post.

I got this from another forum site, and wanted to share my own experiment, and so I made my own procedures. Enjoy!

Globe Broadband Huawei BM622 admin Password

If you are a Globe Broadband 4G WiMAX wireless subscriber in the Philippines and being supplied by the Telco's ISP with the device Huawei Echolife model BM622 at the mile. Most probably you and I have same status with limited privilege to their CPE with user account provided as user only, then you are also in my same foot who wish to tweak this device for the purpose of taking the advantage of some features in it such as signal strength manipulation, firewall concerned, port forwarding and other stuff too.

Since the user account is only limited to those features and lack of advancement then we have to used admin privilege to do those stuff. But to be able to login the admin account we need of course the password and here's how to locate it, with this simple and easy steps it would be possible.


First, open any of your favorite web browser i.g. (Chrome, Firefox, IE, Opera, Safari, Seamonkey or others if not listed here) on the address bar type http://192.168.1.1 by default that is the IP address of the web graphical user interface (gui) of Huawei Echolife BM622. Likewise, to access the CPE device login with the default Username and Password as "user" refer to screenshot above.


Once you have already login, copy and paste or type http://192.168.1.1/html/management/account.asp on to the web browser you are working on, the result would be like the screenshot below.


To locate the admin password immediately you can press CTRL-F from the keyboard type admin as what is shown the above screenshot being encircled, this is just an example of an admin password 2008R6TxASRLVGZ2 highlight then press CTRL-C to copy. Logout, then login again using the admin with the password you have copied previously (from CTRL-C).


Congratulations, you are now able to access the admin account with full privilege you can now modify and edit the advanced features, setting and other stuff that you wanted to do.

Feb 17, 2013

Globe Broadband Huawei BM622i admin Password


How to login on Globe Broadband 4G WiMAX CPE Huawei BM622i latest updated firmware 2011 or the so called V100R001PHLC08B025. First open up any of your favorite browser, on the address bar type http://192.168.254.1 which is the default web graphical interface (gui) IP address of the Huawei BM622i device.


Before you can login to admin account/privilege you must be login using user account,  Username is user and the Password is 0SlO051O. To clarify the password it is Zero(0) - Captial(s) - small(L) - Capital(o) - Zero(0) - Five(5) - One(1) - Capital(o). You can check this previous post on how to login on Globe Broadband 4G WiMAX Huawei Bm622i using default username and password.


Once you are able to login using user account with the default username and password, look for WAN MAC address an example is on screenshot above F4:C7:14:6B:F3:D1. Copy the twelve (12) digit hexadecimal WAN MAC address except/remove the semi-colon e.g. F4C7146BF3D1, now open your Huawei wififree.exe password generator paste the twelve (12) digit hexadecimal WAN MAC address e.g. F4C7146BF3D1 then click generate the result will be your admin password.

Here's the link on how to generate 4G WiMAX Huawei devices password using Huawei WiMAX password generator.