If you live in a large house or apartment, your Wi-fi network my generate a strong signal in the immediate area of your router. As you move upstairs or across hour home, you may find that the signal weakens or becomes entirely non existent. Wi-Fi signals usually reach reach 300-500 feet, but unless you live in a studio apartment with no walls, you are likely to only see a signal in the 75-150 foot range. Any type of construction material, such as cinder blocks, concrete, metal, or even drywall can block a Wi-Fi signal – so even if you live in that studio apartment, you may get a weak signal in the bathroom, if you even get one at all. (Why you would want a Wi-Fi signal in your bathroom is another story.)
You can use a Wi-fi range extender to boost the range and intensity of a Wi-Fi signal in your house or apartment, but you may want to consider moving the location of your router to see if that helps the range and signal of your current router, first. Simply placing the router in a more “centered” location can make a significant difference, both laterally and vertically. For those with a two-story house, the best location is centered on the second floor, but off the floor and away from walls and large metal – this places the router in that truly centered location but away from objects that can interfere with the signal. Near the top of a staircase can often work well in this situation.
If placing a router in the center of your home does not provide the desired Wi-Fi range and signal, a Wi-Fi Range extender, also known as a wireless repeater, can solve this problem by extending the range of your Wi-Fi signal. Wi-Fi range extenders are placed within the signal range of your original wireless router, and work best when placed within range of a strong signal from the original router. A Wi-Fi range extender can lower your Wi-Fi speeds on devices connected to the extender, though, but for casual internet users just surfing the web and checking email, this won’t be noticeable. Unfortunately, gamers and Netflix addicts might notice significant lag using a Wi-Fi range extender.
If you are considering a Wi-fi range extender, you will want to buy an extender that is manufactured by the same brand as your current wireless router. Check the manufacturer’s website for the best combination that fits your needs.
Warpia is an industry leading brand of wireless products providing Ultra Wideband (UWB) and Wireless USB solutions to the market. Warpia is committed to providing solutions that offer the best combination of performance, price, and power consumption for both professional and consumer wireless products. The Wireless USB technology powering the Warpia is from a scrappy little Israeli chipmaker called Wisair, which has created an inexpensive, single-chip CMOS solution.
Warpia products are based on cutting edge “Ultra Speed ™” chip technology by Wisair. Warpia connects your PC to your TV (at 720P) using a USB PC adapter and a VGA/HDMI display base station at your TV. It still seems to disable my TV display on occasion when I unplug and plug the Warpia transmitter, but I just move the 25′ cable directly into the back of the pc and I can get it back up and running without too much effort.
This Warpia solution is a whole lot cheaper than buying a notebook computer just to control the desktop (though that would be a more ideal solution as Wi-Fi has a much large range). Yes, Wi-Fi has done us all a great service and virtually eliminated Cat-5 in the home, and wireless speakers are pretty common (though some work better than others).
There are several USB options to attach when the Warpia is plugged in and clicking the DisplayLink125 option just disables the Warpia device all together forcing me to unplug it. The Wireless USB technology powering the Warpia is from a scrappy little Israeli chipmaker called Wisair, which has created an inexpensive, single-chip CMOS solution.
I had to let my readers know about this offer from Google and Eye-Fi. Check out this demo video about this interesting product that can send your pictures wirelessly from your digital camera to your online photo storage.
The Camangi WebStation is a 7 inch glass screened (like the iphone) touch screentablet featuring the Android 1. Camangi WebStation is based on Marvell PXA303 processor with a clock frequency of 624 MHz, equipped with wireless adapters Wi-Fi 802. Camangi is now bringing Web Talk concept to the enterprise communication service, which will make the communication even easier. Camangi is a software company focuses on Web based click and talk technology. Camangi is not part of any networks at the moment.
Google Android isn’t just for Smartphone, you know. We’ve already seen some companies attempt to port the mobile operating system into a netbook form and now we’re getting an Android-powered take on what a Mac Tablet might look like. Camangi’s WebStation is a pretty mysterious Android Tablet with a 7 inch touch screen display and a cool promotional campaign, meant to advertise the product. There’s also a cool video demo of the Android tablet below, showcasing its features and interface:. Also, it looks like Camangi is planning their own Android apps sharing market place for 5-9 inch Android devices. Here’s what we can expect from this Android Internet tablet:7-inch resistive touch screen display WVGA 800 x 400 resolution Marvell 624MHz PXA303 processor 802.
It’s not like the Camangi WebStation is entirely new, since it’s been making its rounds in the rumor mills for a few months, but now we’re starting to get a look at the real thing. There’s word on the street that the Camangi WebStation will be ready for a retail release next month and they’re shooting for a $400 price point. So now, we’re very happy to announce that Camangi WebStation will be ready to market no later than early December this year. The Camangi WebStation website only has a “coming soon” teaser for now with the ability to sign up for an “early bird” price for the first 100 people.
Tablet PC Battery provides up to 4-5 hours of active use or 3 days in standby mode. This is a 7-inch tablet, so you get a big touch screen and a virtual on-screen keyboard. What’s impressive is that this tablet is probably one of the few netbook-like devices capable of running Android OS. The company did not specify any pricing details but since the tablet could be bundled with a 3G broadband data plan by interested carriers, we can assume it will be quite affordable for the masses. The tablet should be cost around $399 when it launches early next month.
Camangi is going to make the device available at some point in late November, just in time for the holidays. Camangi is an international company that specializes in the business of Internet Communication, including Web Talk patent technology, VoIP solutions, value-added application platform or modules for web service operation since 2002. VoIP terminals that links the system with internet The advance technologies yields a series of unsurpassed advantages for both commercial and residential caller Who are we Company profile– Camangi corporation-manufacturer, research and developer, marketing and sales company of Camangi series What is it Product introduction Camangi product Camangi is designed as USB phone adaptor which turn your personal computer into a powerful VoIP terminal. Camangi is a software company focuses on Web based click and talk technology. Camangi is synonymous with technological break-through that it s innovative operating platform is combined with the following tools.
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