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Friday, June 22, 2007

About Router

What Is a Router?
A router is a small hardware device that joins multiple networks together. Routers connect home computers and other network devices including other routers.
What Is a Broadband Router?
A broadband router combines the features of a traditional network switch, a firewall, and a DHCP server. Broadband routers are designed for convenience in setting up home networks, particularly for homes with high-speed cable modem or DSL Internet service.
WIreless Router Ratings - Interactive Advisor
Answer a few simple questions about your home networking needs and buying preferences, and this interactive advisor will provide leads to suitable wireless routers based on your answers.
Before You Buy a Home Network Router
Before you buy a network router for your home, factor these criteria into your decision.
Home Networking With A Router
A network router can serve as the core of a home network, simplifying how computers and other equipment can connect to each other and share the Internet. Both traditional cabled routers and wireless routers are available.
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Can Two Routers Be Used on the Same Home Network?
Installing two routers on the same home network can be useful when building a hybrid wired and wireless network or generally expanding the existing capability.
What is the Difference Between a Router and Hub or Switch?
A router is a more sophisticated network device than either a switch or hub. Routers offer features like firewall support and DHCP server capability that hubs and switches do not. Some routers also contain built-in switches.

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Ethernent External Device Server

UDS1100 Power Over Ethernet External Device Server from Lantronix Device networking is what powers M2M (machine to machine) communication. The UDS family of Device Servers™ enables users to connect, manage and control just about any piece of equipment with a serial port from virtually anywhere over Ethernet or the Internet. With the UDS1100, virtually any piece of equipment can be added to an Ethernet network in a matter of minutes! This single-port Device Server is a quick, simple and inexpensive way to bring the advantages of remote management to equipment not currently connected to a network.
Features
Powered over Ethernet via 802.3AF compliant power source
No need to run separate power to remote locations
No need for external power supply unit
Improved Reliability (No power supply failure)
Network virtually any device in minutes
Access, monitor and control equipment over Ethernet
Replace dedicated PCs and/or modem lines with fast and reliable Ethernet networking
Configure quickly and easily via HTTP, DHCP, Telnet, serial or Lantronix DeviceInstaller™ utility
Supports RS232, RS422 and RS485 communications
Environmentally-friendly RoHS and WEEE compliant
Small enough to place almost anywhere
Features TruPort® Com port control technology

Monday, June 18, 2007

Network Management

The convenience of remaining constantly connected to your business, family and friends on the Internet has revolutionized our lifestyle. The flexibility offered by devices like laptops and desktops can be enhanced considerably by connecting them in a wireless network. The network becomes more effective if you can extend its range.

Informative NetSeminar: Understand How to Communicate the Value of Managed
Services to Your Customers -- and Win a V7 Navigation 1000
Join Justin Crotty, Vice President of Services for Ingram Micro's North American Services Division, and
Lawrence M. Walsh, Editor VARBusiness, for the NetSeminar, "Demonstrating the Value of Managed
Services".
Offering suggestions and advice for VARs based on a real managed services success story will be Craig Flint,
founder and Vice President of Computer ER, a fast-growing solution provider that helps businesses achieve
growth through cost effective managed IT services.

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