10/31/2012

Netgear PE102 10MBPS(10BASE-T) Home Phoneline RJ11 Ethernet RJ45 Bridge Review

Netgear PE102 10MBPS(10BASE-T) Home Phoneline RJ11 Ethernet RJ45 Bridge
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The marketing literature claims that the Netgear PE-102 "seamlessly extends your high-speed Internet connection, or your existing Ethernet network ...". Seamless is definitely in the eye of the beholder -- especially where networking is concerned -- but in this case, I have to agree.
I installed the PE-102 to replace a PC that I used as a bridge between my phoneline and ethernet networks. The PC worked fine as as bridge, but needed to be on whenever someone wanted to use the internet from a machine on the phoneline network. The PE-102 not only solved this problem, but also freed a slot in the former bridge machine, since I no longer needed both ethernet and phoneline cards installed. The PE-102 also uses a lot less power than the PC I used for a bridge.
Installation was quick and straightforward. Both phoneline connections are clearly marked (to wall, to phone) and the unit includes only one ethernet connection (RJ-45 10/100 Mbps, auto-switching). There's no software to install or to configure. The product includes a fold-out installation guide that suggests possible network configurations and provides technical specifications for the unit. I was operational within 5 minutes.
The PE-102 has performed flawlessly from the moment I hooked it up. All machines (whether connected by ethernet cable or phoneline) now appear to be part of the same network -- whether the machine is running Windoze or Unix. Throughput is excellent, even when several users share the same internet connection via ethernet cable and phoneline. So what's not to like? Here are a few things I found less than perfect: (1) cable connections are on the front of the unit, rather than on the rear. This makes for a somewhat messy appearance in a home/SOHO environment. (2) cost -- the PE-102 seems expensive by comparison to other network components. This device is a "digital adapter" that integrates ethernet and phoneline networks. It's not a router or a switch or a firewall. It doesn't do sophisticated encryption or on-the-fly data compression or web-content filtering or anything else beyond what it claims to do -- connect ethernet and phoneline networks. (3) the installation guide fails to mention that the PE-102 can share a phoneline connection with a computer: just connect the PE-102 to the phone jack in the wall, and the computer to the "to phone" connection on the PE-102. Now the PE-102 and the computer are both connected to the phoneline network. Similarly, I suspect the PE-102 could be used as an internet gateway for phoneline networks (but without firewall protection or content filtering), even though the installation guide does not mention this possibility.
However, these are pretty much minor annoyances. There's plenty to like about the PE-102, including solid construction (metal case, not plastic), 5-year warranty (1 year on power adapter), and reliable performance. This is a product that does what it claims to do, first time, every time, right out of the box. Although I didn't need it, I've found Netgear technical support to be both competent and responsive -- and one of the few organizations willing even to talk to you if you mention the word "Unix" (or "Linux"). You won't find that among the product features listed on the box -- but it's included, nonetheless.
Recommended.

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SMC2655W 802.11b 11Mbps Wireless Access Point Review

SMC2655W 802.11b 11Mbps Wireless Access Point
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I have purchased Linksys products in the past and other than the fact that it took 3 tries before I finally received a working DSL/Cable Router, I have always been pleased with the performance but the technical support was a complete joke.
I decided after reading the reviews on Amazon.Com and other sites that I would spend the extra $10 and go SMC because of it's ease of installation and tech support.
I purchased the Linksys PCMCIA card as part of my wireless solution and it took less than 5 minutes from opening the box to surfing on the web to get it and the wireless acces point up and running. The speed performance is beyond expectations. I have the basic cable modem attached to a Linksys DSL/Cable router and plugged the SMC Wireless hub into one of my available Linksys ports and that was it.
I made the choice to go the SMC route after vowing never again to deal with the inept "Hope Desk" offered by Linksys. If you had any thoughts about buying Linksys, think again. SMC is THE way to go.

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The SMC 11 Mbps wireless Access Point is designed for both business and home users, with a maximum operating range of 1,800 feet.It acts as a bridge between the wired network and the wireless clients.The Wireless Access Point enables the desktop wireless PCI card users and the laptop wireless PC card users to obtain seamless network connectivity.

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10/30/2012

Toshiba Satellite M305D-S4830 (AMD Turion X2 Ultra ZM-80 Dual-Core processor 2.1 GHz speed processor, 4 GB DDR2 SDRAM, 250 GB hard drive, 14.1" LCD+Web Cam, DVD±RW DL Labelflash, ATI Radeon 3100) Review

Toshiba Satellite M305D-S4830 (AMD Turion X2 Ultra ZM-80 Dual-Core processor 2.1 GHz speed processor, 4 GB DDR2 SDRAM, 250 GB hard drive, 14.1 LCD+Web Cam, DVD±RW DL Labelflash, ATI Radeon 3100)
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I bought one of these 'devices' from a Best Buy because another laptop required repair and I needed it to use a computer immediately for travel. I will say that Toshiba will not receive business from me again, although it takes two to tango. In this case, the partner is Windows Vista.
If you are a generic user that doesn't need to use the laptop for major use, it may not be that bad. If you are someone like me who will simultaneously have AutoCAD, Excel, and other software open, don't waste your time. If I could find the decision makers for this laptop and the fine Microsoft persons who gave the green light to Vista, I would skin them alive and then dip them in vinegar to make up for one tenth of the frustration I've had with this computer.
When I restart, the computer has always gone into an endless boot where it looks to start with the hard drive, then goes to the DVD play... and back... and forth... and back... and forth... Enough said there. The laptop is massively overpowered by that dirty diaper full of programming called Vista. It is a 64 bit version, so realize when you buy it that A LOT OF YOUR HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE WON'T BE ABLE TO RUN ON 64 bit Vista. As a result of this purchase (here, we step into the Vista diaper deeper), I had to purchase a new printer, a new version of AutoCAD, a new version of Norton Ghost (which eventually won't run anyways), a new portable scanner... and the list goes on and on. My fine new $800 laptop cost me an extra several thousand dollars to run with modified soft/hardware. You would think that Toshiba would have been prepared for this kind of problem. Eventually, I paid a kid to swipe the toilet clean ... I mean the laptop, and replace it with Windows 7. While this does seem to have solved some problems, the laptop is still underpowered.
And Toshiba, thanks for putting a Labelflash drive in it. Unfortunately, although it does a great job, companies like Toshiba never supported it as well as it should have been supported and Labelflash has turned this into the Beta (of VHS versus Beta fame) when compared to Lightscribe. Again, I like Labelflash BETTER than Lightscribe, so don't get me wrong about that. It's just that Labelflash is going bye-bye. BEWARE - Finding Labelflash DVDs is getting tougher and will get expensive. It does a great job, but the market has collapsed for them...
Maybe I got a lemon? I can't say for sure, but I can say that Toshiba should be ashamed of putting out such a piece of junk. Microsoft should be ashamed... well, for the last 10 years of garbage they've put out. I hope you have better luck than I did if you get this 'device'.
Skip this machine and look elsewhere and make sure that you never buy a laptop/computer with a dirty diaper (Vista) installed.
-M-
PS - Strong letter to follow.

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Linksys by Cisco WPC54GS Refurb Wrls-g Notebook Adr Spdbstr No Rtns Review

Linksys by Cisco WPC54GS Refurb Wrls-g Notebook Adr Spdbstr No Rtns
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First of all, it is version 1.1 and the latest version is 3.1 so it's obsolete. Second of all, it produced an error message the first time I installed it, and a different message other times that I reinstalled it. Here is an example:
The drive or network connection that the shortcut "wireless G Notebook Adapter Utility.Lnk" refers to is unavailable. Make sure that the disk is properly inserted or the network resource is available, and then try again.
Sometimes the network connection that it created said that the network cable was unplugged. This is supposed to be a wireless connection, duh.
The only instructions for installing it are on the CD and they are different from the instructions on the [...] website. However, I could never make it work. I downloaded new installation instructions and driver from the web site but it never worked. Whenever I tried to install a new driver version, I got the blue screen of death referring to the bcmwl5.sys file (the driver).
Purchased from Amazon.

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10/29/2012

D-Link DE-805TP 10Mbps Ethernet Mini Hub 5-Port Review

D-Link DE-805TP 10Mbps Ethernet Mini Hub 5-Port
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Look -- I don't need a great hub. Obviously, this is definitely NOT something you'd want to support a major corporate network. When it comes to inexpensive home networking, though, this product is everything you'd ever need. Our 3-computer home network has never been jammed, we have never experienced any difficulties with the hub, and setup was a complete breeze. Just make sure you buy the right cables for the job (there's yellow patch cables, and regular ethernet cables -- talk to your local computer store representative to sort out this issue.. they'll know). I personally knew nothing about home networks before I decided to set up my own, but all in all I'm definitely glad I decided to use this inexpensive option to set up our network. You'll definitely appreciate the nice light up LED's which tell you when and where data is being transferred. Did I mention we even use the hub to give cable modem access to all 3 of our computers, with only one actual cable modem? Isn't that great?

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The DE-805TP is a five-port 10Base-T Ethernet hub that is ideal for very small workgroups on unshielded twisted-pair cables. This IEEE 802.3 compliant hub provides five RJ-45 ports for normal connection to stations and/or for cascading to another hub to increase the number of ports on your network. It comes with LED indicators for power and collision, plus one for each port to monitor the network activity and the link status between the port and the connected station. Lightweight and compact, this hub can be installed almost anywhere, even at sites with limited space.

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Cisco-Linksys HPN200 HomeLink Phoneline 10M Network Card Review

Cisco-Linksys HPN200 HomeLink Phoneline 10M Network Card
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4 computers networked over distances of up to 150 feet. Used existing phone lines. Easy setup, very fast, does not interfere with other phone uses. Drawback is no simple way (that I have found) to share a broadband connection. Linksys tech assistance quite limited. Internet sharing software included with system outdated and not upgradable and not supported by software publisher.

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The Linksys HomeLink Phoneline 10M network card is the second-generation network card of the Linksys HomeLink series. Now able to transfer data at the same speed as a standard Ethernet network, this network card is a simple way to build a network in your home or small office. Share your Internet connection over multiple PCs, connect directly to your first-generation HomeLink or home phone-line network, print from any PC to any printer, and play multiplayer games at top speeds without installing a switch, a hub, or network cables.
By allocating certain frequencies for certain types of data transfer, the Linksys HomeLink Phoneline 10M network card allows your phone line to carry computer data simultaneously with your voice. You can talk on the telephone, download files from the Internet, and share data between PCs--all at the same time if you are using a cable or DSL modem. Every standard telephone jack in the home is capable of hosting a PC, allowing you to transform your telephone wiring into an expandable network. A telephone cable is included with the HomeLink Phoneline 10M network card.

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10/28/2012

PPROKTE - Visonic Powermax Pro Advanced Home Security System Review

PPROKTE - Visonic Powermax Pro Advanced Home Security System
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The Powermax Pro is an excellent DIY home security system. The one I purchased had the built-in cellular (GSM), Powerlink and X-10. It's not incredibly intuitive to configure at the panel, but once you get the feel for where everything is in the menu it's really pretty simple. The package didn't include a 21 dollar two-way powerline interface or the .83 cent RJ11 data connector cable for it, which was disappointing. I'll have more information on that below. I purchased the Powerlink Pro from an Amazon vendor, but made the vast majority of the other purchases through home security store (google for link). They are pretty knowledgeable about the product and all its accessories and knew about the powerline X-10 interface required cable.
About the integral GSM module:
The GSM module is definitely useful as it serves as a good back up caller in case a burglar were to cut your land line prior to breaking in. The GSM module works with a GSM SIM card that you need to purchase from T-Mobile or AT&T. I found that I get bad T-mobile reception so I'm probably going to get a go phone AT&T SIM card because my AT&T signal is 5 bars in my house. Make sure you get the pay as you go SIM card. They start you out with 40-60 minutes and those expire in 90 days, so you'll need to refill the minutes. They explain how to do that so no worries there. Use you land line if possible when yor setting up initially so you dont burn all your GSM minutes you have inthe SIM card you purchased. Each call it makes via GSM is a minimum of one minute so have it as back. I was not able to do this because I have DSL and there is a special DSL filter you need as well as a special wiring situation so the alarm system can make phone calls over the land line. If you don' have DSL I think you basically just follow the basic directions.
About the integral Powerlink Module:
after you hook up the unit to you home network you can access it at [...]
as in my case since I have DSL modem/router and an additional Neatgear LAN router. You can log in with the default Admin credentials per the directions in the Powerlink CD tutorial. Once you're in there you can turn lights off and on or program that when alarms comes on or off, etc. You can't schedule lights to turn on. I have an entirely separate X-10 system for automating the lights. You can also see your camera and even control it if you get the CAM3200 - Visonic CAM3200 Wireless Pan/Tilt Network Camera.
About the integral X-10 Module:
The most important thing to note it that it doesn't work out of the box because they don't include the X-10 Powerline Interface (PSC05) or required x-10 data RJ11 cable (15FT Data (Straight) RJ11 (6P4C) Phone Cable). A regular phone cable WILL NOT WORK...it's not the same thing. Also, there is a jumper inside the panel near the X-10, RJ11 plug that is set to single-way, but since you will want two-way x-10 communication this needs to be set to the two-way jumper setting. 2.) Dollar and items breakdown
1x $480.00 for the PPROKTE - Visonic Powermax Pro Advanced Home Security System w/ built in Powerlink and GSM module. This came with the one key fob, two proximity swipers, a door/window sensor, and one pet-friendly motion sensor.
2x $68.40 Visonic MCT-425 Supervised Wireless Smoke Detector
1x $20.49 PSC05 Two-way X-10 Powerline interface -- [...]1x $0.83 15FT Data (Straight) RJ11 (6P4C) Phone Cable - you need this for connecting the PSC05 to your X-10 module in PowerMax Pro
1x $294.35 CAM3200 - Visonic CAM3200 Wireless Pan/Tilt Network Camera
1x $110.00 Visonic MCS-720 Two Way Wireless Indoor Siren Built-in White Strobe Light
1x $2.50 RJ31X RJ31X - JACK AND CORD
1x $24.00 GSMANTENNA - Visonic External GSM Antenna
3x $102.00 Visonic MCT-501 Visonic Wireless Glass Break Detector
2x $52.00 Visonic MCT-237 6 Button Miniature Wireless Two Way Keyfob
1x $149.75 Visonic MKP-150 Two Way Wireless Keypad with Voice
1x $20.00 T-Mobile GSM SIM card -- probably will go with AT&T go phone SIM for better reception in my area
Approximately (1170.00 + 480.00 = $1650 ) and my time of 30 hours is what I have in it. Since I'm monitoring it myself, as opposed to using a monitoring station, I have no monthly charges or contracts with a security provider. They do offer a $9.99 per month monitoring solution that I may look into, but I wanted to get it all set up and fine-tuned prior to doing that. Right now the only recurring charge I'll have is the minute refills on the GSM SIM card from T-Mobile which is only 10 bucks every 90 days.
Useful Research (Google the text right before the "-")
Above all read the manuals first. There are things the manual doesn't tell you and for that the following research will help.
1.) diysecurityforum - There is an assortment of info for you here
2.) visonic - this is the vendor home page
3.) Port Fowarding - you'll need to bone up on port forwarding if you want to remotely monitor with Powerlink interface The port forwarding method and configuration you use will depending upon the brand of router(s) you have and if you have two or a single home-router situation.
4.) PSC05 - This item is needed to make the x-10 stuff work.
5.) RJ11 (6P4C) Phone Cable - this is the special data cable need to connect the PSC05
6.) X-10 - Google this to find out about X-10 in general and the modules you can get to control lamps
7.) SIM Card - Google this to learn about SIM cards. Warning many SIM cards only work in an actual phone. The GSM module Panel behaves as if it is an unlocked GSM-based phone. Make the SIM you buy is supported by a Vendor with strong signal in your area. The T-mobile SIM was cheap but the reception is poor in my area so an AT&T SIM card is more appropriate for me.
In summary, Getting the full deal all working is no simple task, but you can definitely do it. I work in IT, and I'm an X-10, AV and home networking expert. For that reason it was a relatively simple and quick set up for me. I didn't need phone tech support but I suspect most of you will. That said buy from home security store or another seller that offers support after you buy. You'll spend more for the Powermax Pro ($530.00+) from these vendors, but that is because they will give you good technical support. The $480 I paid was from a vendor that has no support, so expect to pay more. Finally, there are $299.99 versions of this that do not come with the integrated GSM, X-10, or Power link. Without all that jazz you lose features, but basic monitoring of your doors, windows, plus some motion detection, and a 10 dollar per month monitoring contract may be all you require. You can add the GSM, PowerLink and X-10 later as separately powered units, but my rationale for buying the integrated version was an easy consolidation of install of all features offered.
I hope this helps and good luck.


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