
Product Description
The N Wireless USB Adapter connects your desktop or notebook computer to a wireless network. Providing greater range and faster speeds, N offers an excellent solution for sending large files such as video, music, photos, and documents among the networked computers in your home. Based on the 802.11n draft, N Wireless enables multiple receivers and transmitters to send and receive data using Intelligent MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) spatial multiplexing techniques which greatly increases speed, coverage, and the reliability of the wireless network. With the advanced MIMO technology, it can support the data transmission rate 6 times more (up to 300Mbps) and the coverage 3 times more than IEEE 802.11b/g devices. Features: 802.11n Wireless LAN Mini USB Adapter; Compatible with the 802.11n/g/b wireless standards; Provides further coverage, less dead spot and higher throughput (Up to 300Mbps) with MIMO technology. USB 2.0 powered; Supports advanced (more…)
November 20, 2009 in Hardware
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From the Manufacturer
Best-In-Class Features The D-Link Xtreme N Gigabit Router (DIR-655) is a draft 2.0 802.11n compliant device that delivers up to 14x faster speeds* and 6x farther range* than 802.11g while staying backward compatible with 802.11g devices. Connect the Xtreme N Gigabit Router to a cable or DSL modem and provide high-speed Internet access to multiple computers, game consoles, and media players. Create a secure wireless network to share photos, files, music, videos, printers, and network storage.Powered by Xtreme N technology and equipped with three external antennas, this router provides superior wireless coverage for larger homes and offices, or for users running bandwidth-intensive applications. The DIR-655 also includes a 4-port 10/100/1000 Gigabit switch that connects Gigabit wired devices for enjoying lag-free network gaming and faster file transfers.With wireless prioritization technology and our award-winning intelligent QoS engine, jitter-free (more…)
November 20, 2009 in Computers
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In today’s economic climate, more and more people are turning to crime so it is foolish to neglect your home security. People are getting so desperate as they lose their jobs and need to put a meal on the table. Some security is better than no security so take action now before it’s too late. So many people install a home security system after they are burgled – don’t let it happen to you first.
What is one of the most beneficial and cheapest methods of home security? Home security wireless systems provide a cost effective, easy to install solution that any DIY’er can install.
Wireless security systems offer considerable advantages over hardwired systems. With a hardwired system you ideally need a professional installation and this is often expensive. It is more expensive as there is not only the labor costs, but there are additional materials too, e.g. cabling, which you have no control how much you will be charged – from a professional company when they install the security system.
Although hardwired security provides a more permanent solution, this can be a disadvantage as the cameras and alarm systems cannot be easily re-located if you so require. When you move house your expensive hardwired security system will be left behind as it will simply cost too much to de-install it, then re-install it at your new home.
Permanent wired security systems will obviously have cables running to the peripherals, e.g. security cameras. Although a camera may be mounted high up and out of reach, the burglar can easily disable the device by cutting the cable going to the device.
With a wireless home security system these issues are not applicable. A wireless home security system is so straightforward to install, a typical DIY’er will have no problem. This will save you a substantial installation cost and you can install your system exactly where you want it. Any future problems, issues or maintenance with the wireless system can be carried out by the DIY’er too, thus saving costs in the future. You may want to add additional security devices to your system in the future and it’s so easy to do with a wireless system. No call out will be necessary as you simply install the devices and program it to your system.
If you are in rented accommodation, or are moving house then a wireless system is easily de-installed at zero cost. Of course you have the peace of mind that wireless security devices have no cables to cut so they will always carry on working. The only disadvantage of wireless security systems is that you will need to renew the batteries on a regular basis, based on the manufacturers recommendation.
If you are thinking of installing a monitored security system there are many wireless monitoring security systems available. The monitoring center is called via a transmitter by regular cell phone technology so if a burglar does cut the phone wire to your house, your alarm monitoring call will still get through. Also you don’t need a land phone line for this system to work so this is great for rented properties.
November 20, 2009 in Home Security
Tags: Left Behind, Peripherals, Professional Installation | No Comments »