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Wednesday, 08 May 2002 |
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What Are They? - As peoples lifestyles and expectations get ever more sophisticated, consumers expect to be able to do cool things like watch a movie in their bedroom from the DVD player in their lounge . With the advent of the "wired home" for the first time it is possible for people to send high bandwidth signals between their rooms and the goods news is that now the long awaited KAT5 modules are here we can start to do this... |
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Wednesday, 08 May 2002 |
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What the Heck? Yesterday a package arrived containing a prototype of a new X10 device, the IR543AH. So what the heck is that, I hear you ask. Well, read on and salivate... |
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Tuesday, 23 April 2002 |
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My good mate Darren has the "Daddy" of all Cable Testers. It's a Fluke something-or-other and it's amazing! It can ping IPs, generate network traffic, test bandwidth , tell how long your CAT5 cable is, how many metres down the cable the break is (if there is one) and even the date and time the cable was manufactured (ok...I made that last one up). The only problem with this hand held wonder is that it's the same price as a small farm in Donegal!... |
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Monday, 22 April 2002 |
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The Marmitek AWM2 micro-module is the first to market of the new breed of modules supporting ACT's A10 (Advanced X10) protocol. The AWM2 is simply a 16A appliance module, but it has two switch inputs: the first controls the built-in appliance module, and the second is transmitted as X10 on the mains wiring. A10 adds an advanced addressing mode, but otherwise is identical to X10... |
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