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Another Charmed Quark giveway
In addition to the previously announced Z-Wave giveaway (which is still
active BTW), we having another giveaway on the CQC support forum. This one
is a complete setup for someone who is looking to do an 802.11b wireless
Ethernet network. If you want to enter, sign up on the support forum and
post a message to the giveaway thread. All giveway threads are in the
General Automation section. A link to the support forum is on the bottom of
the main web page at www.charmedquark.com.
* Winners of previous giveaways within the last 2 months are not eligible,
so that we can increase other's chances of winning
* This equipment is 'open box' but all in perfect shape and *very* lightly
used. It is in original packaging and with documentation
This giveaway includes:
1. LinkSys WAP11 wireless access point. This is a box that sits on the wired
network and provides the wireless access to the network.
http://www.linksys.com/products/product.asp?grid=33&scid=35&prid=563
2. LinkSys WUSB11 wireless adaptor. This is a wireless network adaptor that
is for those places where a plug in card isn't quite enough. This one is an
external USB box with a little antenna. So it could be used for a remote
machine in a fixed position, or outdoors with the laptop where you need more
power/coverage. http://www.linksys.com/products/product.asp?prid=435&scid=36
3. LinkSys WCF12 wireless compact flash adaptor. This one is a CF card that
provides wireless access for a PocketPC or other device that takes a CF card
and that has networking capabilities.
http://www.linksys.com/products/product.asp?grid=33&scid=36&prid=434
4. LinkSys WPC11 wireless PCMCIA card. This one is a PCMCIA card that
provides wireless access for a laptop or other device that accepts PCMCIA
cards. http://www.linksys.com/products/product.asp?prid=427&scid=36
So, there it is. A pretty good starter kit. Keep in mind that this is all
802.11*B* hardware, not the *G* varietal. So it's in the 10Mb/s range.
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Dean Roddey
Chairman/CTO, Charmed Quark Systems
www.charmedquark.com
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