Linksys HGA7T High Gain Antenna Kit for TNC Connectors - If you're finding the range of your 802.11b, or 802.11g Linksys wireless network lacking, then maybe this antenna upgrade will do the trick! These high gain antennas offer you increased range to outgoing signals, and increased sensitivity for incoming signals. And they are super-easy to install. Just unscrew your current antennas and screw in the new ones - that's it! Polarization - Linear Vertical Direction - Omni-directional Impedance - 50 Ohms Nominal
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Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Linksys High Gain Antenna Kit for TNC Connectors HGA7T
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Linksys Wireless-G Range Expander WRE54G
The Linksys Wireless-G Range Expander is the easy way to increase the effective coverage of your wireless network. Unlike adding a traditional access point to your network to expand wireless coverage, the Wireless-G Range Expander does not need to be connected to the network by a data cable. Just put it within range of your main access point or wireless router, and it "bounces" the signals out to remote wireless devices.
This "relay station" or "repeater" approach saves wiring costs and helps to build wireless infrastructure by driving signals into even those distant, reflective corners and hard-to-reach areas where wireless coverage is spotty and cabling is impractical. The Range Expander is perfect to help cover large areas in multi-story homes, warehouse environments, public spaces, wireless "Hot Spots", and outdoor venues -- anywhere you need extra coverage for your wireless network.
The Wireless-G Range Expander is compatible with the Linksys WAP54G Access Point, and both the WRT54G and WRT54GS Wireless Routers. It works with both Wireless-G and Wireless-B clients so you'll get the benefits of increased coverage, even with a mixed network
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Monday, March 19, 2007
Linksys Broadband Router WRT54GC
The Linksys compact wireless-G broadband router is really three devices in one small box. There's the wireless access point, which lets you connect both screamingly fast wireless-G (802.11g at 54 Mbps) and wireless-B (802.11b at 11 Mbps) devices to yout network. There's also a built-in four-port full-duplex 10/100 switch to connect your wired-Ethernet devices together. Connect four PCs directly, or attach more hubs and switches to create as big a network as you need. Finally, the router function ties it all together and lets your whole network share a high-speed cable or DSL Internet connection.
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Linksys WMP54G PCI Adapter
The Linksys Wireless-G PCI card installs in most desktops and lets you use your computer almost anywhere in the building, without the cost and hassle of running network cables. Now you don't have to drill holes in the walls and climb through the attic or cellar to get connected to the network. Once you're connected, you can keep in touch with your e-mail, access the Internet, use instant messaging to chat with friends, and share files and other resources such as printers and network storage with other computers on the network.
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Saturday, March 17, 2007
Linksys WPC54G Wireless-G Notebook Adapter
The first high-speed wireless networking PC card for laptops to use the 802.11g standard, which is four times faster than the current standard (802.11b) and backwards compatible.
The new Wireless-G notebook adapter (PC Card adapter) from Linksys has both the 802.11b and newer 802.11g standards built in, so you can connect your notebook to existing 802.11b infrastructure and also the new, fast Wireless-G networks. The included setup wizard walks you through configuring the adapter to your network's settings, step by step. Then just slide the adapter into your notebook's PC Card slot and enjoy network access with your notebook computer, while retaining true mobility.
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Linksys WUSB54G Wireless-G USB Adapter
Linksys USB Adapter
The antenna with high profit of the adaptor Without wire of network
lets to you put your computer almost anywhere in the building,
without cost and argument of the current cables. Now you should not
drill holes in your walls and rise by the attic or the cellar to be
obtained connected to the network. Once you are connected, you can
remain in contact with your E-mail, reach the Internet, employ the
instantaneous transmission of messages to cause with friends, and the
share classifies and other resources such as the printers and the
memory capacity of hard disk with other computers on the network.
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Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Linksys Broadband Router WRT54GC
The Linksys compact wireless-G broadband router is really three devices
in one small box. There's the wireless access point, which lets you
connect both screamingly fast wireless-G (802.11g at 54 Mbps) and
wireless-B (802.11b at 11 Mbps) devices to yout network. There's also
a built-in four-port full-duplex 10/100 switch to connect your
wired-Ethernet devices together. Connect four PCs directly, or attach
more hubs and switches to create as big a network as you need. Finally,
the router function ties it all together and lets your whole network
share a high-speed cable or DSL Internet connection.
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Saturday, February 24, 2007
Linksys WRT54G
wireless-G Router is network management of 54 Mbps is the standard which is more than four times more quickly than the products
(802.11b) wireless-B largely deployed found in the home, companies, and points wireless public in the country. But since they divide the same band by radio of 2.4 gigahertz, the devices wireless-G also put out of box the interoperate with the equipment With existing wire-B of 11 Mbps.
Since the two standards are integrated, you can protect your investment in existing infrastructure 802.11b, and emigrate to the new standard wireless-G shout-rapid while your needs develop.
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