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(More customer reviews)Firstly, this
review is being written on the 1.6Ghz, HP2133 Mini Note with 2Gb
RAM and Vista Home Basic (which was installed at the factory). I
have also read the myriad comments in the other reviews about poor
CPU performance and warm operation. Therefore, I'll avoid similar
statements, only to say that I have also noticed these issues under
certain circumstances.
Nevertheless, I have turned off most of the useless bells and
whistles in Vista and customised the OS to work adequately for the
tasks I perform. And what I do isn't necessarily trivial. I have
Office 2007 installed and it works fine to write university
assignments and work reports, etc. Word, with the screen set to
"page width" view is readable and as functional as my desktop. I
also installed Adobe CS3. Yes, it can be slow at times, but it
performs well enough to get the job done (using InDesign, Photoshop
and occasionally, Dreamweaver). However, I understood when I bought
the Mini Note, that it was not designed for multimedia production,
but more for multimedia presentation and for basic computing. It is
NOT a desktop replacement and was never intended to be.
The more I use my 2133, the more I love it. That doesn't mean I
haven't noticed some negative issues (other than those highlighted
in other reviews). I'll outline these below.
I won't comment on the touchpad, because I rarely use it. Most of
the time, I use the Mini Note on a desk or on my briefcase (placed
on my lap), so I plug in a laptop mouse. I would do this with ANY
laptop or notebook. However, the Mini Note does allow for more
space to use a mouse than a conventional laptop. Once I have
finished using the Mini Note, it fits in my briefcase with all my
other stuff.
Talking of placing the Mini Note in a briefcase; I am astonished
that there isn't a case or bag for it. Most laptop bags are too big
and would defeat the purpose of buying the Mini Note. As a result,
I use a cloth bag I got with a mixer tap (faucet) I bought for a
renovation. It is the perfect size to protect against scratches and
marks. This is not to say the nice brushed aluminium (aluminum)
case is susceptible to scratches; it's not, I just like to protect
my equipment.
The Mini Note's screen hinge and battery design prevents any
connectors from being located at the back of the unit (where I'd
like them). Hence, all the connections are on the left and right
sides of the machine. I usually plug the notebook mouse into the
left USB port and run the cable around the back of the Mini Note to
the right side. This keeps the cable out of the way and gives me
more room on the right for the mouse. This is OK if I am working
off the battery. But when the Mini Note is connected to mains
power, the huge power plug that sticks out the right side is quite
annoying and can get in the way of the mouse. HP, take note; please
redesign the next series to have an "L" shaped connector to keep it
out of the way.
Some other reviewers mentioned the lack of battery life. I agree
with this, too. Nevertheless, there are configuration tweaks you
can apply to help maximise battery life. In the BIOS I turn off the
hardware I don't regularly use, such as Bluetooth, LAN, Express
card, web cam, etc. If I need them, I just turn them back on.
Now, the screen; I love it. At 1280x768, it is bright and sharp,
therefore, usable. Yes, it presents some text and menus in tiny
fonts, but at the distances most people would use this machine, the
screen is readable. Most web sites fit within the browser view port
without horizontal scrolling. I'd prefer this over the offerings
from other UMPC manufacturers.
I know I said I wouldn't mention the temperature issues, but, I
feel compelled to state that after an hour or so spent writing this
review (I was distracted by a phone call) the Mini Note is hardly
warmer than the ambient room temperature. Of course, this is just
running Word 2007. But, as far as I am concerned, this is the sort
of thing the Mini Note is designed for; simple productivity
tasks.
Additionally, one reviewer stated that the CPU fan runs flat-out
all the time. He obviously missed the setting in the BIOS that lets
you turn this "feature" off. Normally, the Mini Note runs very
quietly, as is the case with mine right now. Although, I must admit
that twice now, when waking from "sleep" mode, the fan in my Mini
Note seemed to get stuck on full speed. A reboot fixed this, which
implies it is an OS problem, not the hardware.
What would make the Mini Note perfect? OK, a faster CPU would
definitely be welcome. Secondly, the 225mm (8.9") screen is fine;
however, the lid has a lot of wasted real estate. After moving the
speakers, it could accommodate a screen 50mm (2") larger (275mm or
11"). Even at the same resolution, this would make the Mini Note
considerably better.
That seems to sum up all my main thoughts on the Mini Note. But
suffice to say, after another hour using it, I love it even more.
Highly recommended.
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HP 2133-KX870AT 8.9 Inch Netbook - 6 Cell
Battery
Product Description:
Small but mighty, the HP 2133 Mini-Note PC offers you a
full-function laptop that weighs just 2.8 pounds. Designed to go
where you go without weighing you down, it's perfect for young
students in your home, and robust enough to handle demanding
business applications for road warriors. Despite its size, it
features an 8.9-inch scratch-resistant display with a WXGA
resolution and a nearly full-size keyboard (92 percent). A durable
all-aluminum case encompasses the top and bottom of the notebook,
while an internal magnesium alloy support structure helps protect
sensitive components from damage.
The HP Mini-Note features a simple, refined design and
anodized aluminum shell that is sleek and sturdy yet lightweight.
See a larger view of all the external ports. It's powered
by the VIA C7-M ULV processor, which provides a 1.6 GHz clock speed
and excellent power management capabilities. Other features include
a 120 GB hard drive, 2 GB of installed RAM (maximizing capacity),
tri-mode Wi-Fi connectivity (802.11a/b/g), integrated Bluetooth,
lightning quick Gigabit Ethernet, VGA webcam built into the
screen's bezel for video chats, and up to 4.5 hours of battery
life.
It comes pre-installed with Microsoft Windows Vista Business, which
has a new user interface, named Windows Aero, that makes it easy to
navigate through the operating system and from application to
application. For instance, Windows Aero helps you juggle multiple
tasks at once by providing a three-dimensional, real-time, animated
view of all your open applications and documents. Vista also
integrates new search tools throughout the operating system,
includes new parental control features, and offers new tools that
can warn you of impending hardware failures.
The Basics
Processor: The VIA C7-M ULV (ultra-low voltage) processor
has a 1.6 GHz speed, 800 MHz front-side bus (FSB) and a 128 KB L2
cache. (An L2, or secondary, cache temporarily stores data; and a
larger L2 cache can help speed up your system's performance. The
FSB carries data between the CPU and RAM, and a faster front-side
bus will deliver better overall performance.)
Operating at an average power of less than 1W, the VIA C7-M ULV
processor is the embodiment of cool processing and sets the
standard for next generation low power mobile and personal
electronics systems. It also features VIA PowerSaver technology
that further reduces power consumption by dynamically adjusting
the frequency and the voltage of the VIA C7-M ULV processor as
the system requires. This innovative technology can reduce power
consumption by as much as 50 percent while still ensuring
seamless mobile operation.
Hard Drive: The 120 GB hard drive (5400 RPM) offers enough
to room to hold a digital audio library of over 20,000 songs and
still have room left over for movies, games, and a large
collection of software. This Serial ATA (SATA) hard drive also
quickens the pace with a higher speed transfer of data--akin to
Firewire and USB 2.0. It also includes HP's 3D DriveGuard, which
sends a signal to shut down the hard drive upon sudden movement
or shock by using a three-axis digital accelerometer chip.
Memory: The 2 GB of installed RAM (2 x 1024 MB, PC2-5300)
maximizes the capacity for this PC. It also offers a top-of-class
667 MHz speed.
DVD/CD Drive: The HP 2133 Mini-Note PC does not include an
integrated optical drive, but HP offers optional drives that
connect to the Mini-Note using the optional HP External MultiBay
II.
Keyboard & Mouse: The spill-resistant keyboard is 92
percent of full size, 101/102-key compatible with isolated
inverted-T cursor control keys, both left and right control and
alt keys, 12 function keys, and hotkey combinations for audio
volume, power conservation, brightness, and other features. It
also features HP DuraKeys, which have a clear coating applied
over the keyboard to protects the finish and printed letters and
characters. The touchpad includes a scroll zone and two
soft-touch buttons.
The HP DuraKeys have a clear coating applied over the
notebook keyboard to protect the finish and printed letters and
characters. See a larger view of the keyboard and internal
features. Screen, Video & Audio
The 8.9-inch display has a 1280 x 768-pixel resolution, for native
720p high-resolution clarity, and the Mini-Note includes a VGA
output for connecting to an external monitor or projector. Video is
powered by the integrated Via Chrome 9 video/graphics card, and it
includes an integrated high-definition audio card for crisp sound
via the internal 2-watt stereo speakers.
Networking, Connectivity & Expansion
This notebook has an integrated tri-mode Intel 3945ABG wireless LAN
(802.11a/b/g), with throughput up to 54 Mbps at 5 GHz (802.11a) and
2.4 GHz (802.11g). It's compatible with 802.11b/g networks
(commonly found in home routers and Wi-Fi hotspots) as well as
802.11a networks (which has a higher throughput, but more limited
range--great for closed office environments). With the Bluetooth
connectivity (version 2.0), you can communicate and synchronize
with Bluetooth-enabled peripherals such as PDAs and cell phones.
You also get super-fast wired connectivity via the Gigabit Ethernet
port (10/100/1000).
This notebook includes a next-generation ExpressCard 54/34 card
slot (replacing the PCMCIA slot), which lets you take advantage of
thinner, faster, and lighter expansion cards for even more advanced
wireless, networking, storage, and security features. And it offers
a Secure Digital memory card slot for downloading pictures and
videos from your digital camera, or filling up a card for your MP3
player. It includes the following ports:
2 USB 2.0 ports for connecting a wide range of peripherals--from
digital cameras to MP3 players
1 ExpressCard/54 slot (also supports ExpressCard/34)
1 Secure Digital memory card slot
1 headphone/line-out and 1 microphone
1 VGA monitor port
1 RJ045 for 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity
Operating System
The Windows Vista Business operating system is designed to meet the
needs of business organizations of all sizes. For small businesses,
Windows Vista Business will help keep PCs running smoothly and more
securely so you will be less reliant on dedicated IT support. For
larger organizations, Windows Vista Business provides dramatic new
infrastructure improvements, enabling your IT staff to spend less
time focused on the day-to-day maintenance of PCs. An array of
sophisticated new backup technologies helps protect your
information even in the event of a catastrophic hardware failure.
And Windows Vista Business has a new user interface, named Windows
Aero, which is designed to deliver new levels of efficiency for any
business user. This new interface makes it easy to navigate through
the operating system and from application to application. For
instance, Windows Aero helps you juggle multiple tasks at once by
providing a three-dimensional, real-time, animated view of all your
open applications and documents.
Every edition of Windows Vista provides the essential tools and
technologies to help protect you whether you are browsing the
Internet, connecting to a wireless network, or just reading e-mail.
All editions of Windows Vista include new tools that can warn you
of impending hardware failures long before you have lost any
important personal data. And, all Windows Vista editions include
parental control features that allow you to manage and monitor your
family's use of games, the Internet, instant messaging, and other
activities.
Preloaded Software
Microsoft Office Ready 2007, Norton Internet Security, MS Live
Messenger, Adobe Flash Player, Roxio Creator Basic, Intervideo
WinDVD, HP Backup and Recovery Manager
Dimensions & Weight
This notebook measures 10.04 x 6.5 x 1.05 inches and weighs 2.8
pounds.
Power
This model is powered by 6-cell high capacity lithium-ion
rechargeable battery, which can provide up to 4.5 hours of battery
life.
What's in the Box
This package contains the HP 2133 Mini-Note PC (model KX870AT),
rechargeable lithium-ion battery, AC adapter, and operating
instructions. It is backed by a limited warranty for parts and
labor for one year from date of purchase as well as technical
telephone assistance for one year. Software is also covered for 30
days from date of purchase.
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Date Published: Dec 05, 2011 - 2:45 pm

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(More customer reviews)If you are
considering this bridge to do video/audio streaming inside your
house, think again.This review is based on over 2 months worth of
testing this unit and then working with Linksys/Cisco trying to
figure why it does not deliver.A saleperson at a local store may
have told you that you can stream MP3s over your wireless network,
or perhaps you have two DVRs in your house and your want to stream
recorded TV shows from one to another. This is not the device you
want to use for this purpose.Don't belive me? Ask Linksys level 3
support.Its architecture is not designed to support high levels of
network traffic needed for streaming -- it has very small or zero
I/O buffers to handle it -- as a result, the device will crash
after 2-5 minutes of streaming.You can power cycle it and it will
resume for the next 2-5 min.But forget streaming for a moment,
WET54G crashed when I was simply working from home VPN'd into my
company.Not for that either?!Do you think that WET54G ver 2 is
better than WET54G ver 1?Been there, don't waste your time -- the
architecture is the same.Alternatives? WET54GS5 might be better,
but I'm yet to find that out myself.I know you want to try it
yourself.Piece of advice -- buy at a retail store, and if it
doesn't work, return within 30 days.Do not get into RMA exchanges
with Linksys - unless you enjoy 2 months of 2-3 hours/day trying to
get your money back.
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Cisco-Linksys WET54G Wireless-G Ethernet
Bridge
Product Description:
Connect any Ethernet-equipped device to a high-speed Wireless-G
Network The versatile Wireless-G Ethernet Bridge can make any wired
Ethernet-equipped device a part of your wireless network. At home,
use the Bridge to connect game consoles, set-top boxes, or
computers to your Wireless-G network and its shared high-speed
Internet connection. In the office, convert your Ethernet-wired
printer, scanner, camera, notebook or desktop into a wireless
networked device. Its completely driver-free, so it works on any
platform and under any operating system Since theres no drivers to
load, setup is a snap -- configure the network settings through
your PCs web browser, then plug it into your device and go. And
physical installation is simplified by support for Power Over
Ethernet. With an optional POE Adapter, you can mount the Bridge
wherever you want -- power and data are both supplied through the
Category 5 Ethernet cable.
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Date Published: Dec 04, 2011 - 1:20 pm

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(More customer reviews)Great camera but it
is a bit slow to set-up.
My main issue was that I use Firefox, but the camera will only log
in using the Inernet Explorer window. They don't tell you this on
the instructions and it still gives you the login panel - but it
just says done and won't connect you to the camera.
When you iron out these problems its a great camera a little tricky
to focus and the view angle is quite small but it is easy to moveto
any location andyou get a great image.
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D-Link Securicam Network DCS-950G Wireless Internet
Camera
Product Description:
The D-Link Securicam Network DCS-950G Wireless Internet Camera
provides the ultimate in full-surveillance security performance and
convenience. Using 802.11g wireless technology, the DCS-950G
transfers video and audio directly to your computer, allowing you
to take snapshots or record audio directly from the Web browser to
a local hard drive without installing any software. Security
doesn't get any more straightforward or convenient than this.
Using Internet Explorer 6.0, you can watch and listen to what the
DCS-950G captures. For more recording flexibility, you can
configure the camera to record to a network-attached storage (NAS),
eliminating the need to set up a dedicated computer for storing
recorded video.
With 0.5 lux light sensitivity, the DCS-950G is capable of
capturing video in rooms with minimal lighting, making it ideal for
use at night time. The DCS-950G also features a motion detector
that sends e-mail alerts and triggers recording to hard drive once
motion is detected. By adhering to the Universal Plug and Play
(UPnP) standards, computers running Windows XP/Me will recognize
the DCS-950G and automatically add it to your network. The DCS-950G
can then be seamlessly accessed and viewed from "My Network Places"
just like any other device. A "Site Survey" tool allows users to
easily find wireless networks within the range of the camera. And
by signing up with one of the many free Dynamic DNS services
available on the Internet, you can assign an easy-to-remember name
and domain to the camera (e.g., www.mycamera.myddns.com). This
allows you to remotely access your camera without having to
remember the IP address, even if it has been changed by your
Internet Service Provider.
Virtually everything you need to get started is included in this
package. Simple installation procedures, along with the built-in
Web-based interface, offer easy integration into your network
environment. Powerful surveillance software is included to enhance
the monitoring and management of the DCS-950G, allowing you to
archive video straight to the hard drive, play back video, monitor
up to four cameras on a single screen, and set up motion detection
to trigger video/audio recording and send e-mail alerts. The
DCS-950G is a cost-effective and versatile security solution for
any home or business.
What's in the Box
DCS-950G camera, Cat5 Ethernet cable, 802.11g antenna, power
adapter, camera stand with mounting hardware, CD-ROM with software
and manual, and quick installation guide.
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Date Published: Dec 03, 2011 - 2:42 pm

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(More customer reviews)I purchased this
network camera to keep an eye on our cats while we were vacationing
and just to check in on the house.I was very pleased by the quality
and ease of use the camera has.
Setting up the camera was very easy and I had no problems.
The camera's clarity is incredible for its price range, considering
that it also pans and scans (with great range of motion).
Speaking to clarity, when the camera moves in any direction, the
motors makes a little noise...Not obnoxious or anything, but
curious cats had to come check it out each time we moved it while
away.Using the snapshot ability on the camera, we got some of the
best pictures of the 'kids' we've gotten from any camera when we
were there in person.
The camera worked flawlessly - what a great way to ease your mind
if you have good internet access where the camera is and where
you'll be.
Highly recommended... I'm writing this review because I'm back to
order another for different part of the house. :-)
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BL-C10A
Product Description:
See there when you can't be there! Panasonic BL-C10 is the newest
and most compact Network Camera! Product features: Stylish &
compact; Human Detection Sensor - if it detects someone, it
notifies you by e-mail; Color Night View mode - view images even in
low light; Privacy mode ensures your privacy; Setup is easy with
UPnP - even a beginner can setup the camera thanks to UPnP support;
Camera control - even when away from home, you can change the
direction of the camera lens: Pan/Tilt; Viewing the camera via
mobile phone; Multi-camera feature; Image buffer feature;
Viewnetcam service; Built-in web server.
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Date Published: Dec 03, 2011 - 3:05 am

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(More customer reviews)This is among the
least expensive hardware capture cards on the market (if not THE
least expensive). The video quality, performance, and usuability
are great with or without Windows MCE. I happen to use this card on
my XP Home system and did not have any problems during installation
or otherwise.
This is a "Hardware-based" capture card. Which means that the card
comes with hardware onboard that handles all of the processing to
convert your TV signal to a file on your computer. Software-based
cards use your CPU for this. The advantage is that with a hardware
based card you can actually use your computer while recording as
the CPU usage is minimal (I actually don't see any CPU usage on my
machine), compared to a software card which uses almost all of your
CPU. This also means that you can use an older or slower computer
to watch/record TV without suffering any performance issues. In the
past, software cards were much cheaper than hardware, but
Hauppauge's line has brought the cost down so that now there really
isnt a reason to choose anything but a hardware card.
The MCE version of Hauppauge's PVR-150 differs from the "regular"
non-MCE version because it does NOT come with *ANY* software other
than drivers and it adds an FM radio tuner. The regular version
comes with a remote and software to control the PVR-150, but no FM
radio. There is only one TV tuner so you can only watch or record
one channel at a time.
Since the 150MCE doesn't come with any software, you will have to
control it with another program. Windows MCE can do this, but if
you have XP Home or Pro you will need to use 3rd party software
like BeyondTV and SageTV, or free ones like the open source
MediaPortal. Since the card outputs MPEG2, you need to have
installed a DVD player like Intervideo WinDVD or Cyberlink PowerDVD
in order to watch TV (decode MPEG2). If you have an Nvidia card,
you can use Nvidia's PureVideo Decoder which gives probably the
nicest picture. Note that decoding (watching TV or your recorded
movies) does take up some CPU, about 10% on my computer. If your
computer came with a DVD player or burner you likely already have
this software. And if not, most DVD burners come with it, so if you
don't already have one you can get a DVD burner for around $50 and
get the software thrown in.
For those with quality issues, check with the software you are
using and try to increase the bitrate. This will lead to less
"artifacts" (looks like a bad JPG), and smoother video. Obviously
the filesize will increase per recording, but hard drives are so
cheap now that you can afford to get a bigger drive to accomodate.
You will have to adjust the settings to find what is an acceptable
compromise between filesize and quality. Just for reference, I
usually record with a variable bitrate with an average of 5000 and
a max of 6000 which lets me fit about 2hrs on a DVD. In your
decoding software adjusting the interlace method also gives good
results (choose from bob, weave, or both). I rank the decoding
software as Nvidia PureVideo, WinDVD, PowerDVD from best to worst
as far as quality goes, but it is really a matter of personal
taste.
Other options to consider are obviously the regular PVR-150 which
adds software and a remote (but you lose the FM radio), and the
PVR-500 which comes in both regular and MCE versions as well. The
PVR-500 has two tuners so you can watch one program and record
another or record two shows at the same time which is very nice.
Just like the PVR-150MCE, the PVR-500MCE comes without software or
remote control, but adds an FM radio. FYI, the PVR-500 is
essentially two PVR-150 tuners on the same board, so quality is the
same. There is also a low-profile version of this card.
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Hauppauge WinTV-PVR-150MCE Personal Video Recorder
(1042)
Product Description:
Marketing Information:
WinTV-PVR-150MCE brings live TV, FM radio
and TV recording to Windows XP Media Center Edition
Add TV and FM radio to your Windows XP Media Center Edition PC with
the Hauppauge WinTV-PVR-150MCE. The WinTV-PVR-150MCE has the best
video quality of any Media Center TV tuner, plus adds FM radio.Use
up to two WinTV-PVR-150MCE"s in a Media Center 2005 system:. Watch
one TV channel while recording another by installing two
WinTV-PVR-150"s in a Media Center system. If you already have a
Media Center system with a Hauppauge WinTV-PVR, you can add a
second WinTV-PVR.Product Name: WinTV-PVR-150MCE Personal Video
Recorder
Product Type: TV/Video/Radio Input Adapter
Technical Information
Host Interface: PCI
Functionality: TV Tuner
Functionality: FM Tuner
Functionality: Video Capture
Graphics Resolution: 720 x 480 NTSC D1
Interfaces/Ports
Interfaces/Ports: 1 x Composite - RCA Video-in External
Interfaces/Ports: 1 x S-Video Input External
Interfaces/Ports: 2 x RCA (Left/Right) Audio In External
Interfaces/Ports: 1 x TV Connector Input External
Interfaces/Ports: 1 x Radio - FM Input External
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Date Published: Dec 02, 2011 - 10:15 am

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(More customer reviews)Save your money and
time, I bought this for a business and we couldn't get this product
to work properly.It worked intermittently, even after making sure
the voice activation feature was turned off.Even the "doorbell"
feature didn't work properly.I immediately returned this product,
by far the WORST wireless intercom system we've ever purchased...
and we've gone through several over the years.
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Product Description:
CONVENIENT, EXPANDABLE COMMUNICATION INSIDE OR OUTSIDE A HOME;
1,000-FT RANGE WITH NO WIRES OR POWER CONNECTION; CLEAR, SECURE 900
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USEINSTALLS IN MINUTES; EXPANDABLE WITH UP TO 12 UNITS PER NETWORK;
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BATTERY LIFEREQUIRES 4 AA BATTERIES PER UNIT; 1-YEAR WARRANTY
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Date Published: Dec 01, 2011 - 8:30 am

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(More customer reviews)I have an 800'
driveway with a small rise in the middle. The receiver could not
pick up the signal from the transmitter until it had a clear line
of site with the house.
The system does not put out a very loud or long buzz when an object
is detected. An external signaling device, such as your doorbell
chime, can be connected to it, but since the base unit requires an
outlet it make this a bit difficult. Without the external device
you may (probably) not here the signal in another room, especially
if you have the radio on (I have not on multiple occasions).
The system has not totally ignored animals. I installed the sensor
at the specified height above the ground but it did signal activity
a couple of times at night (that I know of) that I think were from
the passage of deer.
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Chamberlain Wireless Perimeter Alarm
Product Description:
Chamberlain Wireless Alarm... When a vehicle or person is detected,
you'll hear a beep from the activated Sensor. Range from the Sensor
to the Receiver inside your home is up to 1,000 feet. The Receiver
can register individual signals from up to 4 Sensors. Measures a
compact 5 1/4 x 3 3/4 x 1 3/16" h. Plugs into any standard
household outlet. Sensor can respond to more than one Receiver.
Waterproof design protects the 3 3/8 x 2 5/8 x 2 3/4" h. Sensor. It
monitors a 40 x 40' area (range is adjustable). Order Now! Note:
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Date Published: Dec 01, 2011 - 1:46 am

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(More customer reviews)Although Power over
Ethernet (PoE) was once only a term used in IT departments of
businesses, this technology is being implemented in more and more
consumer electronics and is slowly becoming known in homes with a
computer network as well.The concept is quite simple; running data
and low voltage power across a single cable.While this may not
immediately sound very interesting or important, PoE allows the
installation of electronic, networked devices, without the need for
an AC power source at the installation site.This is especially
useful for products like network security cameras, VoIP telephones,
and Wi-Fi amplifiers.There are two primary types of PoE power
sourcing equipment (PSE).PoE endspans, which are Ethernet switches
with built-in transmission circuitry, and PoE midspans, which are
Power over Ethernet products that stand between a regular Ethernet
switch and the device needing power.This review is for the
PD-3001/AC single port PoE Injector, made by PowerDsine (now owned
by Microsemi), which is a PoE midspan device.
I recently found the need to add PoE capabilities to my home
network when I decided to install some new network security cameras
around the house.I wanted ceiling mounted dome cameras, and most of
the units I found were PoE cameras.I knew about PoE technology but
had never had any direct involvement with it.I quickly decided that
I did not wish to purchase an expensive PoE network switch for my
home, so I needed to find a low cost alternative.That is when I
found the PowerDsine 3001/AC PoE Injector.This device allows me to
run a data cable from my Ethernet switch to the PoE injector, the
PoE injector plugs into an AC wall outlet, and then another
Ethernet cable comes out of the injector and runs to my PoE
camera.This way I only have a single cable running to each of my
cameras, rather than having to run separate power and data
cables.
The important thing to know, when purchasing a PoE product, is to
make sure that it complies with the IEEE 802.3af power distribution
standard, from the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
(IEEE).IEEE802.3af provides for 48 VDC over 2 of the 4 available
pairs on Cat 3 and Cat 5 network cables, with a maximum current of
400 mA, for a maximum load power of 15.4W.You shouldn't have to
worry much about the actual specifications as long as you make sure
that both PoE devices on each end comply with the IEEE 802.3af
standard.It is usually noted on the product itself or in the
product specifications.And speaking of specifications, here are the
technical specs. of the PowerDsine PD-3001/AC PoE Injector:
* No. of Ports=1
*Data Rates=10/100 Mbps
*Output Power Voltage=-48
*User Load Power=15.4W
*AC Input Voltage=90 to 264 Vac (auto switching)
*AC Input Current=0.5A@110-220 Vac
*AC Frequency=47 to 63 Hz
*Dimensions=2.4" (W) x 1.2" (H) x 5.7" (L)
*Weight=1.1 lbs.
*Indicators=AC Power (Green), Channel Power (Green)
*Connectors=Shielded RJ-45, EIA 568A and 568B
* Operating Ambient Temperature=32
Date Published: Nov 30, 2011 - 1:37 pm

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(More customer reviews)I purchased this
netbook because of the small size, excellent price, long battery
life, and great customer service that HP is known for.
As far as the computer goes...
The computer itself is very light weight and easy to tote around.
Not too heavy in a purse or bag and the size it great for
concealing what you're carrying, say on a city bus or train.
I'm not a big Winblows fan so I changed the OS to Linux Mint 8 and
that gave me back around 8 or 10GB of space that the old OS was
eating up. There is plenty of room on the hard drive for a
mid-sized music collection, lots of files, and plenty of pictures
with room to spare.
The keyboard is great, but lacks a home key, page up, and page
down. The touch pad gives you the ability to double click or single
click by touch and there is a button on the keyboard for a
right-click action.
The AC adapter is plenty long for most tasks and the battery life
is excellent.
The webcam is fairly low quality but for basic things, such as
using Skype or other conferencing methods, it will do the job.
Speakers and mic are great and produce good quality sound for a
netbook.
Customer Service...
After having the 210-1030nr for only two weeks, my hard drive went
bad. No drops, no spills, no crazy room mates, just went bad. I
called HP customer service and they were excellent! They're sending
me the shipping materials to send the computer back and are footing
the repair bill for me. Great customer service, just like I
expected.
The 210-1030nr would have earned that fifth star had the hard drive
not gone bad on me. I know, however, that this is a rare occasion
for a netbook and sometimes things are not made properly or other
issues occur that are beyond my, or any one else's, control.
This HP has performed very well up until the hiccup with the hard
drive. My boyfriend was very impressed with the machine, despite
his initial aversion to it's small size; he was worried it would be
fragile or flimsy. He will be purchasing one for himself very
soon.
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Date Published: Nov 29, 2011 - 12:11 pm

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(More customer reviews)I read the reviews,
and I decided to give it a shot anyway since I've had good luck
with connectivity in my house. In all honesty, the connectivity
wasn't the issue with me. It was the configuration. Below is a
detailed account of my experience trying to set this thing up:
When setting up a router, I always use the web-based interface. I
don't like installing a program since there's no guarantee it will
work with the operating system that I have. So I use the web-based
set-up page as the basis for evaluating a router. So the first
thing I do is set the administrative password. The default was
blank. The next thing I want to do is change the IP address of the
router under the LAN settings so that the network portion of the
address (i.e. the first three numbers of the IP address) matches
all the statically addressed devices on my network. I try to give
the router the same IP address as my old router, which is
192.168.1.1. I immediately receive an error that the IP address is
being used by the "Guest Access" (or something to that effect). I
have no idea what this is, so I click on that setting. It turns out
that the feature is turned off already. So what gives?
I try to eliminate some variables by turning off DHCP. Still can't
change the IP address. Then I turn off the router features by
turning the device into an access point, and doing this gives me a
prompt to set the IP address. Ah ha! This could be it. I set the IP
address and commit changes. Uh oh. Big mistake! Once the router
resets, my browser navigates to page that reads "Guest Access" with
a prompt for a password. What? As I said, the Guest Access feature
was turned off to begin with. So I enter the administrative
password that I set at the beginning, and I receive a message that
the password is incorrect. Great, there's a default password for
"Guest Access", which I didn't bother checking since THE D@MN THING
IS SUPPOSED TO BE TURNED OFF!!!! Now I have no way to get back into
the router setup. My only recourse is to stick a pin into the reset
button hole to reset it to factory settings.
At this point, I should have packed this sumb1tch up to return it,
but I'm a stubborn fool. I start all over, but this time I first
set the "Guest Access" password. I get to the point of turning the
device into an access point (mind you, I do want to use the router
features, but I'm only trying to diagnose my original problem of
not being able to set the LAN IP address). After applying the
changes, the router resets as expected, and I get the "Guest
Access" page again. I enter the password (that I now know since I
set it myself), and the response is something like "You are now
connected to the Internet". Again, WTF??? It still doesn't allow me
to get into the setup page. So I now know that turning off the
router features is a no go. I reset it to factory settings
again.
I conclude that there's an issue with using the 192.168.1.* network
which apparently is completely reserved by the "Guest Access"
feature whether or not it's turned on. I decide to change the
router's IP address to 192.168.0.1. Success! I know I still have to
reconfigure other devices on the network with static IP addresses,
but at least I'm able to set the router's IP address now to
something other than the default of 192.168.2.1.
I now move on to setting the wireless security settings. I select
WPA2-PSK. I notice the AEP is the only available encryption method
(no TKIP). No biggie since that's what I was using anyway. At this
point the router isn't connected to my cable modem. I want to check
the wireless connection speed first. I connect to the router using
the 5 GHz band, and check the connection status. While still
clicking around the router settings in my browser (still no
Internet connection yet), I see that the connection speed reaches
the maximum of 300 Mbps, but it doesn't stay there long. It
fluctuates quite a bit. It gets as low as 90 Mbps, but it seems to
average around 200 Mbps. In contrast, when connected to my old
router which only supports the 2.4 GHz band, my connection is
capped by my adapter card at 144 Mbps, but it rarely drops below
130 Mbps. I consider this an acceptable trade-off, however.
OK. Now onto connecting the router to the Internet. I connect my
cable modem to the WAN port, and I set the connection type to
dynamic. The router resets, but no Internet connection. I power
cycle the cable modem as well as the router for good measure. Still
no Internet connection. Thinking there might be a modem
provisioning issue, I change the MAC address of the router to that
of my old router. Amazingly, this does the trick. Now I have an
Internet connection! I now go all my statically addressed devices
(desktop PC, server, and printer) and change the IP addresses.
Everything is looking good so far. I check if I can access a
website that I'm hosting on my server. Oops. I forgot to set the
virtual server settings. I go back to the router setup page, and
set up the virtual servers like on my old router. It's a little bit
more cumbersome since you can add servers using a port range.
However, I like the fact that you can set the private port number
to something other than the external port number. My old router
lets you add servers using an external port range, but it doesn't
let you set the private port number. Anyway, I set up all the
virtual servers, open up a browser window, and navigate to my
website. Take a wild guess what renders. That's right. It's the
D@MN router setup page! What's going on? I check the settings for
remote router configuration, and it's turned off! So why is this
page coming up? I change the URL to one that I know doesn't exist
on the router's web-based setup, and I get a 404 error.
Essentially, my web server isn't receiving the HTTP requests. I
check my web server configuration, and every thing is OK. I even
remembered to change the IP address that the web server is
listening to. I fiddle around with the router some more, and I
eventually give up.
Now, I've had problems setting up routers before. Even setting up
Netgear business-class routers using Telnet wasn't as frustrating
as this experience. Admittedly, the router works OK if you're just
using it to access the Internet. But if you want to use it as the
router for your own internal network and want to set up your own
web server, stay away from this product. I'm warning you.
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Date Published: Nov 29, 2011 - 2:09 am

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(More customer reviews)Bought this to go
with a Swann C510R camera.Ended up not using it - it needs a lens
adapter (found with the Swann Wide Angle lens).
Pros:It fits, fisheye effect as designed when used with adapter
(not included).
Cons:Far too expensive for what it is - a cheap little piece of
plastic.It should be less than ten bucks.Without adapter it is only
good for the smaller non-standard cameras.
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The Swann Fish Eye Lens will increase the viewable angle of your
miniature video camera up to 150 degrees. Designed to fit 12mm
'board' and miniature cameras, the Swann Fish Eye Lens is ideally
used with the Swann TV Observation System, DIY Security Cam,
SecuraCam, Audio SpyCam and more. Use the lens to see more than
ever before including the whole office, an entire car park, the
showroom floor and more. Telephoto & Wide Angle lenses also
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Date Published: Nov 28, 2011 - 1:37 pm

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(More customer reviews)I have owned these
for over 17 months now with no glitches attributable to the units
and continuous use. My old XP based computer picked up a humm from
the powerline but this never appears in either of my recievers
(Sony 5.1/Kenwood stereo), my HP and PICA Vista based desktop
computers, my laptop (XP) or any TV. Even if they were plugged into
the same power strip.
My main reason for buying is an old brick house with vaulted
ceilings. I am a low voltage electrician by trade and do not like
the idea of running Cat 6 cable under these conditions (though I
did install a floor to floor run on one end). With Comcast as my
provider and drewling for fiber I wanted something that can handle
my current speed and deliver in the future. Under my current
Comcast connection I am basically at the end of their service line
and where my computers are in my house I was 4 broadband splitters
down line from the main feed and getting dropped all the time on
high internet use days. After seeing a review by a monk in Hawaii
and seeing the success these guys have in installing their systems
in old hotels I decided to give it a try.
My current set up has my cable modem at the nearest unsplit cable
feed to the demarcation box. The modem feeds my Buffalo (G-band)
wireless router which feeds one AV200. With the other plugged in
downstairs at the other end of the house (about 80 feet of
powerline plus 8 feet of extension cord on each end). That plugs
into an old D-Link router and feeds my two computers (one upstairs,
one down). The AV200's are plugged in at diametrically opposed
points in the floor plan of a two story house and I presume the
powerline runs through the panel but can not prove it. I have not
been dropped by my ISP since I installed this system. My laptop
runs wireless at a speed of 54 Mbps most of the time but the other
computers rate out at 100 Mbps (the routers limitations), I
download a movie from Starz Play in 12 minutes on average on the
main computers.
As of late my 2.4 Ghz wireless is having speed fits (too much
wireless traffic I fear; twice as many modems now in my area and
who knows how many 2.4 Ghz devices). I am looking to add a unit and
drop the wireless completely. I have yet to find a dual N band
wireless for a comparable price that can do the job plus I would
have to upgrade my laptop to gain speed (but 2.4 Ghz wireless may
still be a problem).
Things to Know;
You can not run these through a surge protector, back-up power
supply or power filter! Regular extension cords do work. I have
experienced a couple of power outages with these and they boot up
automatically in a matter of moments after the power resumes. They
have survived any power surges (had a big one that took out a light
bulb).
For most people I think the out of the box settings will work fine
with little need to use the security settings. But security is
easily setup if you so desire (apartment buildings or duplexes that
do not have separate power meters for each unit; probably why one
person could not get it to transfer signal from one apartment to
another was the power meters). Reconfiguring your IP address takes
a little doing but if you have set up a secure wireless system this
would be a similar experience.
Though they claim 200 Mbps speed no technical review of any BOPL
modem has tested to that speed that I know of (back when I was
researching them) ... yet they certainly can handle multimedia and
high speed gaming needs combining both at the same time may tax the
system. It is useable to connect extender devises to the internet
such as Xbox. I have used a computer based internet phone (Magic
Jack) through the units with no problem.
This device meets the Homeplug AV standard and should be cross
compatable with other such compatible devices but its durability so
far is selling me on this brand. All of the other similar devices
the monk had tested quit working in a matter of days of high
continuous use.
Update 7/24/09 - Rerate this to a four star... One unit finally
died so I have looked around and purchased a set of Actiontec's
newest Megaplug AV, It is also Homeplug AV but will not talk with
the Corinex. This makes me question just what the homeplug standard
is realy worth. The Actiontec is significantly cooler to the touch.
Other comments in it's review.
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Corinex AV200 Powerline Ethernet Wall Mount - Dual
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"Corinex Communications, the largest Powerline and Coaxial
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that lets you instantly distribute video, voice, and broadband
internet signals over your existing electrical wiring, with
transfer rates of up to 200 Mbps. Create a blazingly fast and
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their Real Time games.Creating the network is as simple as plugging
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Date Published: Nov 27, 2011 - 1:37 pm

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(More customer reviews)I want to be able
to view and control my IP cameras installed around my home when I
am away. The IP camera I have comes with a web interface for
realtime viewing from a PC in the local network. This SSL VPN
router allows me to connect back to the web interface of my IP
camera when I am at work. The out of the box experience is good - I
have no trouble in setting it up and connect to the internet with
my cable modem. After I changed my default password, created a few
user accounts for my family members, and enabled the Remote
Management, I put the device into test. First, I have to find the
ip address that my cable company assigned to me and the ip address
of my camera given by the router - all available from the router
administration web interface at http://192.168.1.1. When I was at
work the next day, I was able to get to the internet address of my
SSL router and connect to my home network within a minute. Just
want to share my success story with the community that might have
the same need. The QoS feature may come to rescue when I am working
from home, using my company's VPN, and my kids are playing
bandwidth extensive internet games. I have to see how well it would
work.
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The RVL200 features a Virtual Private Network (VPN) security engine
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Date Published: Nov 27, 2011 - 2:09 am