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PoE gives home users and companies reliable power over physicalinfrastructure for networked devices as well as older systems. Thatmeans there are no extra cables, or need to find yet another poweroutlet, since a VoIP phone, access point, or other device can be poweredup over the Ethernet cable.

Insync Corporation
(801) 467-2872
1780 S 450 West
Salt Lake City, UT
Friendly Computers
(801) 359-3627
70 South State Street
Salt Lake Cty, UT
S and H Terminal Inc
(801) 484-7649
323 W 1410 South
Salt Lake City, UT
Pacific Webworks
(801) 578-9020
180 South 300 West Suite 450
Salt Lake City, UT
I-Shopper Internet Service
(801) 364-7467
342 W 200 South
Salt Lake City, UT
Antenna Tech and Satellite Installations
(801) 967-0297
Salt Lake City, UT
Tekron Computer Solutions
(801) 654-1749
3041 S Main Street # A
Salt Lake City, UT
Central Office Suppliers
(801) 486-3030
3030 S State Street
Salt Lake City, UT
KJP Studios
(801) 466-4932
3448 S Main Street
Salt Lake City, UT
Hughes Net
(800) 200-5445
Salt Lake City, UT
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A Wire-Free Shopping Spree

Posted by : Elizabeth Millard

So you've decided to make the leap to wireless? Well, welcome to theunwired world! Like any adventure, journeying to wireless requires somegear, a dash of expertise, and a lot of hope that everything goes asplanned. Here are some tools to get you started right:

ProSafe Power over Ethernet (Netgear)

PoE gives home users and companies reliable power over physicalinfrastructure for networked devices as well as older systems. Thatmeans there are no extra cables, or need to find yet another poweroutlet, since a VoIP phone, access point, or other device can be poweredup over the Ethernet cable.

This is especially a blessing in locations that are difficult to wirethrough traditional methods. For wireless implementations in smallbusinesses, Netgear recommends the ProSafe WG302 802.11g Wireless AccessPoint, which has detachableantennas, management control, and up to 108Mbps in high-speed networking"turbo" mode.

AirPort Extreme (Apple Computer)

If you run a Mac shop, Apple has a wealth of options for going wireless.And of course, they're artfully designed. The quickest way to gowireless is with the AirPort Express , asmall device that harnesses 802.11g for data rates of up to 54Mbps.

As a bonus, it also works with 802.11b, so older Macs that can supportan AirPort card or a Windows PC with a Wi-Fi compliant card can beconnected.

Another option is the AirPort Extreme Base Station. Unless the Express, which has limited range, the base...

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