Allied Telesis simply connects the IP world with affordable, highly reliable end-to-end networking solutions. Allied Telesis makes the most challenging networks designs a reality,... more
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Connector(s) (Other Side): 1 x N-Series connector - male
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Allied Telesis simply connects the IP world with affordable, highly reliable end-to-end networking solutions. Allied Telesis makes the most challenging networks designs a reality, with a variety of products for network systems that optimize for any distance, speed, security or legacy integration priority.
...A wireless network has recently been installed where I live and I was unable to connect to it using my Belkin F5D7000, without moving my PC into the middle of the room. I read up on how to improve network connection and the Belkin F5D6900 seemed like a reasonable option.
The Belkin F5D6900 is a small omni-directional antenna that comes fitted to a base, so it sits on your desk, and a 1 metre length of cable. Installing it is simplicity itself, as you only have to unscrew the antenna fitted to your network card and screw on the free end of the cable. It is then just a case of trial and error to find the best place to put the antenna. I was amazed to see how much difference the signal strength is affected by the positioning, considering the cable is only 1 metre long.
At the moment I have only got 42% signal strength but the nearest...
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...for you though. The aerial itself improves signal strength by 6dB/decade (just a technical term - don't worry, its a good number though) but the cable used to connect the device looses 3dB/decades of signal strength to noise per meter. You only get 50cm of cable with it so loose about 1.5dB/decade to extra noise but this does cut down the improvement. (Hence why a long cable is a disadvantage)
This means that you have to weigh up its usefulness to you. Where within 50cm of your wireless card can the device be placed to best improve signal and if it can't be placed easily within 50cm's how much extra cable (and therefore extra signal loss) will you need to get it somewhere useful? In theory any improvement to your signal is good but to play it safe you should probably go for an extra signal gain of 3dB/decade. So you've only got 1m of cable...
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Advantages: Fast, secure and great for gamers Disadvantages: A bit complicated to set up for the novice
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H = 1.375 inches (35mm)
System Requirements
Broadband (cable, DSL) Internet service and modem with Ethernet connection
2.4 GHz wireless adapter or Ethernet adapter and cable for each computer
Windows® 98, Me, NT, 2000, XP, Mac® OS, NetWare®, UNIX®, or Linux®
Internet Explorer 5.0 or Netscape® 4.7 or higher
Package Contents
D-Link DGL-4300 Wireless 108G Gaming Router
Detachable Antenna
CAT5 Ethernet Cable
Power Adapter (5V, 2.5A)
Mounting Kit
Vertical Stand
CD-ROM with Manual
Quick Installation Guide...
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Left: 2 x 6 pin mini-DIN (PS/2 style) - male ¦ 1 x 9 pin D-Sub (DB-9) - female - Right: 1 x 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15) - male ¦ 2 x 6 pin mini-DIN (PS/2 style) - male ¦ 1 x 5 PIN DIN - male ¦ 1 x 9 pin D-Sub (DB-9) - female
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