Cat 5 Cable bracelets are the perfect gift for the technology enthusiast in your life.
November 20th, 2007 by admin
Do you have trouble finding the perfect holiday gift for the technology enthusiast in your life? If so, the cat 5 cable bracelet may be just what you are looking for. It is the ultimate fashion accessory for computer geeks. Just when you thought cat 5 cable was only good for transporting your bandwidth, along comes a pretty cool and clever way to use it. Cat 5 cable bracelets are hand made from the twisted pairs inside of networking cable. Each bracelet contains 8 wires, twisted into 4 pairs of two, then individually attached to a jump ring and a lobster clasp. They are a colorful and creative way for technology enthusiasts to cover their naked wrists.
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Benefits Of Using Cat 6 Cables
November 19th, 2007 by admin
The Cat 6 cables, or the Category 6 cables are widely used in both homes as well as workplaces nowadays. These cables are poised to replace the older Cat 5 cables entirely because of their faster transmission speeds. While the Cat 5 cables could transmit data at only 100 Mbps speeds, the Cat 6 cables can do so at 1000 Mbps, which is equivalent to 1 Gbps. That is the reason why the Cat 6 cables are called as gigabyte cables. In almost all workplaces, the Cat 6 cables have completely replaced the Cat 5 cables.
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Benefits Of An MCSE Study Course
November 19th, 2007 by admin
The MCSE study course is quite obviously one of the most lucrative courses in the computer industry. MCSE stands for Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer and with this course you can become qualified for Microsoft Windows Servers from 2000 to 2003. It is not quite necessary to actually mention what a great jump in profile a degree from an MCSE study course would be. You could become a very highly paid (read five figure monthly salaries) professional systems engineer, networking engineer, systems analyst or networking analyst.
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Connect Your Printer And Other Devices To Your PC Using Bluetooth
November 13th, 2007 by admin
Bluetooth is now used for a variety of purposes, and its uses are increasing all the time. I use a bluetooth dongle to transfer all kinds of multimedia information from my phone to my PC and vice-versa. But the uses of a Bluetooth wireless device don’t end there. Many new printers now come bluetooth enabled so that you can store them out of the way (perhaps in a cupboard) and not have to find homes for all the wires. Even if your printer doesn’t have this facility it’s really simple to install one.
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Surfing the net for free with a wireless connection
November 12th, 2007 by admin
There are many places that you can connect up your laptop and surf the web. With internet cafes, hotels and libraries now offering wireless access, there is no shortage of free wireless hotspots that you can use to get connected to the web. You need to be careful of security, however, because you can be exposed to identity theft scams if you’re using an unsecured network. That’s why I always make sure I have taken the proper security precautions before surfing in public places.
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Why wireless network B
November 11th, 2007 by admin
A Wireless Network B lets you utilize wireless signals or Ethernet cables in order to connect your computers to one another. You can also connect your computer to a printer and to the World Wide Web. Most wireless routers facilitate hundred feet coverage in all directions. However, the walls and doors can block the signal. In case you have a big house us awireless network installation, and you can also purchase cheap range extenders or repeaters in order to enhance the range of your router.
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Important things to consider about wireless network design.
November 6th, 2007 by admin
As time goes on, more and more wireless designs are based principally on projected subscriber density, desired coverage area, and traffic demand. Wireless network design is the efficient mobility management, which can be adapted to both indoor and outdoor environments. In instances where wiring is not an option, wireless LAN implementations can also be used in buildings such as historical structures, open space floors, or buildings with sealed rooms. Wireless LAN systems from can usually be installed in one day, and integrate seamlessly into the market due to growing consumer demand for a wire-free life.
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