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Connect to Wi-Fi
You can use the Wi-Fi menu to quickly connect to a nearby wireless network.
Install WireGuard GUI (recommended) Download WireGuard GUI by pressing on the green button 'App Store' above or open App Store and search for WireGuard. Download configuration files for WireGuard by pressing on the green button 'Configuration' above. Press on the WireGuard. Due to their simplicity and a large number of various types, wire puzzles have become an interesting and original gift idea over time. The wire puzzle, whose plan is offered here, is made up of 5 bent wire parts. The task of this wire puzzle is to take off Part 2 and to put it back in position, like shown on image below.
- Click the Wi-Fi icon ( or ) in the menu bar.
- If Wi-Fi is off, choose 'Turn Wi-Fi on.'
- Select a nearby Wi-Fi network from the list.
If you don't see your network listed, make sure it's nearby and that others can connect to it. It could also be a 'hidden' network. You can connect to a hidden network by choosing 'Join other network' and entering the name of the network you're trying to use.
The strength of each nearby network is shown next to its name. More darkened bars indicate a stronger network connection.
Enter your password
Networks that have a lock icon next to their name require a password. After you select your network, enter the network password when you're prompted. If you don't know the network password, check with the owner of the Wi-Fi network you're trying to join.
Use a cellular device as your Wi-Fi connection
Depending on your cellular plan, your iPhone or iPad with cellular can share its Internet connection with your Mac. When your iOS device is configured properly and is near your Mac, it appears in the Wi-Fi menu as an available connection.
When you select a cellular device as your Internet connection, the menu icon changes to indicate your Mac is currently linked to the device ( ).
Turn Wi-Fi on or off
If you're in an environment where Wi-Fi isn't permitted (like on some airline flights) you can quickly turn off Wi-Fi from this menu.
- Click the Wi-Fi icon in the menu bar.
- Choose 'Turn Wi-Fi off.'
When Wi-Fi is turned off, the menu icon changes to and empty indicator ( ). When you're ready to use Wi-Fi again, click the menu icon and choose 'Turn Wi-Fi on.' Then connect to the network you want to join if your Mac doesn't join it automatically.
If you don't see the Wi-Fi menu
You can enable and disable the Wi-Fi menu from the Network pane of System Preferences.
- From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
- Click Network in the System Preferences window.
- Select Wi-Fi in the list of available network connections.
- Select (check) the option to 'Show Wi-Fi status in menu bar.'
Create a network
If you want to create a temporary Wi-Fi connection between your Mac and another device, you can create your own network from the Wi-Fi menu.
- Click the Wi-Fi menu and choose Create Network.
- Enter the details for your network, such as a network name and channel
When you create a computer-to-computer network, the menu icon changes to show a computer (). When you're done, click the Wi-Fi menu again and choose Disconnect to close the network you created.
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Here you can download a plan for making a wire puzzle. The wire puzzle, as its very name suggests, is made from wire and consists of two or several interlocked parts.
The point of this toy lies in the assembling and disassembling of the interlocked parts. The oldest preserved examples of wire puzzles originate from the 17th century, but they became greatly popular at the beginning of the 20th century. Due to their simplicity and a large number of various types, wire puzzles have become an interesting and original gift idea over time. The wire puzzle, whose plan is offered here, is made up of 5 bent wire parts. The task of this wire puzzle is to take off Part 2 and to put it back in position, like shown on image below.
To create this puzzle, you can use 2 - 3mm thick steel wire. Copper wire is not recommended, nor any other non-ferrous metal, for the reason they get easily deformed causing the puzzle to be less durable. In general, wire puzzles should be made from wire 2 - 3mm thick. We have chosen the thickness of 2mm just to make the bending easier for you; when you gain the skills needed, you will start using thicker wire with no extra effort.
Wire puzzle - Solution
You can bend the wire in various ways, but prior to bending you should clean it well and then tighten it as much as possible to get it straightened out. The wire length required for each part is given in the drawings. For bending you can use tools such as pliers or a wire bender, you can make jigs or fixtures, you can bend around the pipe, around the edges of the objects, etc., the important thing is to get results as close to the drawings as possible.
Here you can download a plan for making a wire puzzle. The wire puzzle, as its very name suggests, is made from wire and consists of two or several interlocked parts.
The point of this toy lies in the assembling and disassembling of the interlocked parts. The oldest preserved examples of wire puzzles originate from the 17th century, but they became greatly popular at the beginning of the 20th century. Due to their simplicity and a large number of various types, wire puzzles have become an interesting and original gift idea over time. The wire puzzle, whose plan is offered here, is made up of 5 bent wire parts. The task of this wire puzzle is to take off Part 2 and to put it back in position, like shown on image below.
To create this puzzle, you can use 2 - 3mm thick steel wire. Copper wire is not recommended, nor any other non-ferrous metal, for the reason they get easily deformed causing the puzzle to be less durable. In general, wire puzzles should be made from wire 2 - 3mm thick. We have chosen the thickness of 2mm just to make the bending easier for you; when you gain the skills needed, you will start using thicker wire with no extra effort.
Wire puzzle - Solution
You can bend the wire in various ways, but prior to bending you should clean it well and then tighten it as much as possible to get it straightened out. The wire length required for each part is given in the drawings. For bending you can use tools such as pliers or a wire bender, you can make jigs or fixtures, you can bend around the pipe, around the edges of the objects, etc., the important thing is to get results as close to the drawings as possible.
Wire Puzzle Mac Os X
We recommend that you print out the appearance of each part on paper, so you can compare the results of each phase during the work to this template.