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Basic Wireless Home Security System

9. February 2009

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A wireless home security system is the new and latest thing to have in your home. Quickly taking over the conventional home security system, a wireless home security system takes the whole concept of a safe and secure home to whole different level. The peripherals that can be used in a wireless home security system are advanced and more reliable than their older counterparts.

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The keyword in all of this “wireless”; a wireless home security system means that you can set up most of your peripherals without the hassle of cables or wires. A wireless home security system means that you can also set up your cameras in every possible area of the room and not just at the corner of a ceiling. This gives more opportunity for you to hide the camera wherever you want. Of course, the wireless home security system will require that the signal is not lost or blocked or else you will not be able to record anything that the camera “sees”. A wireless home security system will help you operate your monitoring activities in complete stealth. It’s definitely a plus if you know exactly where to place the cameras so that they are not revealed to intruders or burglars. Wired security systems will only give away the locations of cameras once the cables are discovered.

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Advantages of Going Wireless

27. November 2008

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Should I or should I not stay with my antiquated wired computer system? Or, should I join millions of other computer owners and go wireless? It is not as difficult as you may think to use a wireless network diagram when setting up your home computer. Establishing a computer network will give you the opportunity to share information with friends and family and to easily link all of your computers to one system.

A wireless home network is advantageous and logical for many reasons. Building a wireless home network using a wireless network diagram is easy.

There are just three easy steps to follow:

1.) Identify the WLAN design that suits your needs,
2.) Select appropriate wireless gear, and
3.) Install the gear and do the necessary tests on the configured WLAN.

You should also determine your own specific needs when contemplating setting up a wireless network. These needs might include the specific location of your computer(s), printer(s) and any other electronic devises that might have an effect on your final network design.

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Home and Office Wireless Networks

12. August 2008

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A home and office wireless network can be set up using wireless local area network (WLAN) devices. A wireless LAN has a wireless platform to enable wireless communication amongst the computers/laptops and peripheral devices part of the LAN. A wireless LAN has limited range and is usually best suited for local environment such as a building, office complex or home. The number one advantage is the flexibility and mobility provided by a wireless LAN.

A wireless home and office network can easily be installed by connecting a wireless router to the network. The router must be placed in a high and central position within the home or the office. Computers which are placed close to the router, or in the same room as the router, receive better network speed. Most wireless routers support broadband modems while others support telephone lines connections. Each computer connected to the wireless LAN need to have a wireless LAN card installed.

It is compulsery and important to name the wireless network and to ensure that all the computers on the WLAN share the same network name. Despite the fact that a wireless router contains a built in access point, one may need to use a wireless access point if an existing Ethernet home/office network is extended. You must cable your access point to the switch, hub or LAN router.

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Advantages Of Wireless Networks

4. August 2008

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In this world of modern technology, most people prefer not to connect computers with Ethernet cables because excessive cables scattered throughout their office or home is unsightly. You can choose to install a wireless network to avoid excessive cabling. For a wireless network, there is no need to use Ethernet cables to connect your computers to the DSL or router.

Usually, a wireless network broadcast signal uses one or more wireless routers or wireless access points. The access points or router are provided with an aerial and an Ethernet port. The Ethernet port in the access point must be connected to the modem which is provided by your internet service provider, if you need internet access. If you have to move the wireless network to another place, you can simply transfer and install it in your new location easily.

You can also make a combination of wired and wireless connections with an access point or wireless router. The access point functions as the receiver and radio frequency transmitter and can interact with computers, IP Phones, PDAs and other access points having 802.11 wireless adapters. IEEE 802.11 standard of wireless transmission is utilized in a wireless local area network (WLAN). Certain other wireless networking standards such as Bluetooth are available now. However, 802.11 standard is considered as the most effectual networking solution. Actually, the aim of the developers of this network interface was to connect computers through a local area network. However, it has now been changed and a wireless network interface is also used for Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and internet access.

Based on the surveys conducted so far, it is clear that you can stay connected in your network for a long period each day. If you have a laptop with a wireless connection, you can walk around your office with your laptop without losing the connection. Nowadays, certain emergency services are transferring their confidential data through a wireless network. We can consider this as an evidence for the data security which is provided by wireless network. You can send and share data quickly through a wireless network. This is the main reason why businesses and people prefer this network interface for their data sharing. Another important fact regarding wireless networks is that you can connect to the network easily even from the regions which have poor telecom infrastructure.

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GPS In Mobile Phones, which best?

2. July 2008

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GPS technology has been used to keep track of mobile phones. The use of GPS technology in cell phones is not new however the latest mobile phones have GPS devices loaded in them which has made it extremely easy to keep track of someones location all the time and that too with great accuracy.

The use of GPS in mobile phones has so many advantages. Any person who is caught in an emergency situation can use their mobile phones to find their way out. It can be used to provide information about your ETA to your family members. It is also of great help in finding elderly or children when they are lost.

The movement of vehicles can be accurately tracked by the fleet managers and business owners using GPS, thus helping in their business. GPS technology has also been used by hospitals and police when they need to reach a place in an emergency situation.

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