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...gateway and DNS IP addresses. You can get these things from your Internet provider; your customer-service rep will know what you're talking about. Each is just a series of numbers (e.g., 123.43.2.1) that you'll be prompted to plug in during setup. (If your provider supports a protocol called DHCP, your router should retrieve these settings automatically when you plug it in.) You may also be asked to choose an SSID (service set identifier), work-group names and a wireless channel; keep these consistent for all of your machines...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How To Do It: Set Up A Wireless Home Network | 6/3/2002 | See Source »

...addition to extensive legal protection offered to subjects, exhaustive health safety measures were also taken by Breiter and his colleagues. “The number of safety measures you have to take is beyond imagination,” says Breiter, who had to design an extensive emergency protocol and have a psychiatrist and a cardiologist present whenever administering cocaine. “It looks like we’re sending an astronaut into space,” he jokes. And with good reason. Breiter’s studies involved injecting up to 40mg of “government grade?...

Author: By Jordan M. Vanlare, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Weird Science Continues! Cocaine Research at Mass General | 4/25/2002 | See Source »

...cancer. He really wasn't interested in running a clinical trial; he wanted to administer his drug"--even if that meant breaking the rules to get there. Although McGee said he had tested his drug properly on animals, he had not; the data he submitted in his original protocol came from animal studies of a different drug. McGee promised the FDA that he would test each lot of the new vaccine on animals for safety before injecting it into humans. The FDA's subsequent investigation found that such testing had not been done adequately...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: At Your Own Risk | 4/22/2002 | See Source »

Mathias reported substantial protocol violations to Plunket and told Dr. Harold Brooks, dean of the university's College of Medicine in Tulsa, as well. They finally agreed to hire an outside consulting firm to audit the experiment. The finding: deficiencies "so severe that it is beyond the scope of this report to advise corrective actions." This finally persuaded Brooks to put the trial on hold. But according to the investigation, Brooks and Plunket decided not to share the report with the IRB; instead, Plunket filed an annual report that stated, "There are no significant safety issues related to the vaccine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: At Your Own Risk | 4/22/2002 | See Source »

Meanwhile, chemical companies could still be quietly conducting human trials. "There's no telling because there's no system for tracking studies that aren't federally funded," says Ken Cook, president of the Environmental Working Group, which opposes the pesticide tests. "There's no protocol on how they should be conducted. We're talking about the wild, wild West here...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Poisoning For Dollars | 4/22/2002 | See Source »

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