Networking Adapter
Networking Adapter
Nethra Announces The Release Of Networking And Storage Products
Nethra Imaging, Inc. ("Nethra") announced recently the release of a number of high-capacity high-bandwidth networking and storage products.
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Xbox 360 Wireless Network Adapter A/B/G & N Networks Sale Price: $54.00 |
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Designed for versatility and ease, the Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter ‘N’ enhances your Xbox 360 experience in the digital home, seamlessly synchronizing with the Xbox 360 system with the newest Wireless N standard... |
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Xbox 360 Wireless Network Adapter Sale Price: $47.99 |
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The Xbox 360 Wireless Network Adapter with "N" speed connects the Xbox 360 to Xbox Live via your wireless home network. |
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Xbox 360 Wireless Network Adapter A/B/G Networks Only Sale Price: $69.43 |
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With no cords to tie you down, the Xbox 360 Wireless N Networking Adapter is your connection to the fun of Xbox LIVE. Quickly download or stream HD movies, TV episodes, game demos, game add-ons, and more... |
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WiFi Wireless IEEE 802.11N/G/B WLAN 150Mbps Network Adapter USB2.0 Wireless Lan USB Adapter for Laptop Noteook Desktop PC Suport Vista/Windows 7(32bit & 64bit)/Linux Sale Price: $0.01 |
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1. Support 64/128-bit WEP, complies with 128 bit WPA standard(TKIP/AES), supports MIC, IV Expansion, Shared Key Authentication, IEEE 802.1X 2. supports 150/54/48/36/24/18/12/9/6/11/5.5/2/1 Mbps wireless LAN data transfer rates 3... |
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AirLink101 AWLL6075 Wireless N Mini USB Adapter Sale Price: $11.99 |
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Extend the range of your current Airlink101 or other wireless network with new Wireless N Mini USB Adapter. The compact mini design brings you more flexibility and portability. No more hassle with complicated wireless security setup! Simply press the Easy Setup Button to connect to your encrypted wireless network... |
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WiFi Wireless Networking Adapter Network adapter for Microsoft Xbox 360 w/AGPtek USB ALL in one Card reader Sale Price: $59.99 |
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Features:High-performance design and the Xbox 360 Wireless Networking Adapter enhances your Xbox 360 experience in the digital home, well synchronizing with the Xbox 360 system. Easily transferring videos and music to your Xbox 360 system from your PC, chatting with your friends, playing games via Xbox Live, and more all without the clutter of wires... |
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Wireless Network Adapter X360 Sale Price: $71.20 |
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TRANSFERS VIDEOS & MUSIC FROM MEDIA CENTER PC TO XBOX 360 GAMING SYSTEM ALLOWS WIRELESS CHATTING WITH FRIENDS PLAYING GAMES VIA XBOX LIVE & MORE DUAL-BAND 5 GHZ & 2.4 GHZ WIRELESS A/B/G HOME NETWORK COMPATIBLE POWERED BY XBOX 360 TO ELIMINATE ADAPTER CLUTTER STREAMS PHOTOS & MUSIC FROM MICROSOFT WINDOWS XP & RECORDED TV MOVIES & VIDEOS FROM MICROSOFT WINDOWS XP MEDIA CENTER-BASED PC |
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RF-GUV1124 Powerline Networking Kit Sale Price: $76.99 |
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The Powerline Networking Kit supplies the connection you need wherever you want to play. Simply plug the included connectors into an AC outlet to gain the advantage of a strong, fast Internet connection up to 200 Mbps... |
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Nintendo Wii USB Enabled Lan Adapter Sale Price: $6.90 |
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Do you like the Wii network, online gaming, and streaming internet movies? You need to connect your Wii to the internet! If your WiFi signal isn't fast enough or you don't have any WiFi available, this ethernet adapter will get your Wii connected and get you back in the game... |
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Smallest Bluetooth 2.0 Adapter Dongle (Vista/Windows XP Compatible) Sale Price: $0.01 |
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Synchronize wirelessly your Blackberry, iPhone, Palm, Razr, any other Bluetooth compatible cell phones and handheld devices. |
Purchasing laptops for mobile labs is often a daunting task for an educator. Mobile labs can be a great asset if the right equipment is purchased. Mobile labs have been shown to increase test scores and help students focus. If the wrong type of equipment is purchased the mobile laptop lab will become one giant paper weight.
Student laptops need to have the following qualities: They need to be “Light”, a really light laptop is less than four pounds. A heavy laptop is over 8LBS. The problem is that a really light laptop costs over $2,000 and schools can’t afford that, so a laptop in the range of six pounds is good.
CD-ROMÂ’s for school laptop labs are optional if not totally unnecessary. I say this because they are usually the first thing to break. Second your computer techs will install all necessary software via ghosting or over the network. Third not having CD-RWÂ’s or DVD-ROMs remove the temptation of using the laptops for non-educational use.
Next the laptops need at least 512 mb of ram (Memory), most educational software is very graphic intensive and need a lot of memory. Anything less that 512mb of memory will cause the laptop to freeze off and on causing frustration for the students and teacher.
Hard drives only need to 30gigs. Installed software for a school laptop should max out at about 4 gigs. Students will not be downloading music or movies so a larger hard drive is not needed.
Next the actual profile of the laptop needs to be thin. Children have smaller hands and the thicker the laptop the more awkward it is for them to type.
Fourth the laptops need to have a integrated wireless 802.11g adapter. The Adapter must be integrated into the laptop. If you decide to use a PCMICA wireless adapter they will get bumped and bruised and broken with in the first month of use.
The laptops need to have a Pentium M processor or Centrino CPU. This extends the life of the battery to 3.5 hours verse 2 hours with out the Centrino technology. The usual rule with batteries is that you can expect to replace them every year. The replacement period for the laptop batteries can be extended by not letting the batteries completely drain.
The monitor for the laptop should be 14” or 15”. Anything smaller will be too small for the children to read, and anything larger will be too big and bulky.
Next, the laptops need to have Ethernet network adapters in case they need to plug directly into the network. Finally windows XP professional must be installed for the operating system.
A mobile cart to house the laptops is often the most over looked item for your mobile labs. Your cart will need a power strip to charge the laptops. Your cart will need some sort of lock to prevent theft. It also needs to be easily moved from class to class. If the cart is too large and bulky teachers will hesitate to use it. Next, your cart must be user friendly so students can take out the laptops and place them back in easily. I have seen schools make there own laptop carts and you can purchase them from various vendors. Just remember if the cart isnÂ’t easy to use then your laptops wonÂ’t be safe, teachers wonÂ’t use them and they will get stolen or broken.
Finally, before you decide on a line of laptops check websites such as cnet.com and amazon.com and read the reviews. Also call your local districts and find out what sort of technology they are using for there mobile labs. A good rule in buying technology is you donÂ’t want to be someone elseÂ’s test case.
Eric R Meyer is an expert in wireless networking. You can view other articles like this at http://www.wirelessninja.com
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