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		<title>Features of Wireless Home Alarm Systems</title>
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<p>Wireless home alarm systems are some of the more advanced ways to protect your home and safeguard your family. Wireless home alarm systems have many features and are easy to install, operate, and maintain. They are a great way to secure your home and do not require drilling, wiring, or changes to your home’s structure. </p>
<p>The major feature of a wireless home alarm system is the fact that you do not need cables or wires to connect all the sensors, connectors, alarms, and the control panel. This gives you freedom to set up the alarm components anywhere in your home, without having to worry about running wires and drilling holes. This makes it especially easy to place motion activated sensors without having to worry about running cables first. It will also allow you to discretely place sensors where they cannot be seen or place them in areas that are more obvious without having to see unsightly wires. Your options for sensor and component placement are unlimited with a wireless home alarm system and not confined to the corner of the ceiling and other areas easily accessible by wires.</p>
<p>Many newer alarm systems include video and audio monitoring capabilities. A wireless home alarm system gives you endless possibilities as to where you can place audio and video recording components. You can place them outside, inside, or both. You are not restricted to locations with wires, and you can monitor your entire house and property with the least amount of sensors. </p>
<p>Another great feature of a wireless home alarm system is that you can set up your alarm components in areas where they can’t be seen. This greatly reduces the chances that an intruder will tamper with your equipment and gives your alarm system the best chance to function properly. There are also no wires for an experienced intruder to cut with a wireless system, ensuring that your wireless home alarm system will function properly if there is an intruder in your home. Wireless home alarm systems can emit an audible alarm when sensors are triggered as well as be monitored by local police and fire authorities just like a conventional alarm system. </p>
<p>A wireless home alarm system is a great choice for home defense. It is easy for homeowners to install a wireless home alarm system; you just plug the control panel into the phone jack and place your alarm components around your home. It is also easy to take your security system with you if you move; you just take down all the components and re-install them in your new home. Most wireless home alarm systems work on batteries so you do not have to worry about hard wiring them to your electrical system and will have peace of mind even in a power outage. A wireless home alarm system is a great choice to protect your home, family, and possessions. There are many great features that make it the ideal choice for home protection.</p>
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<p>Wayne Smithton loves his wireless home alarm system. As his family had to move several times because of work opportunities, <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.alarmingyou.com">adt home security system</a> always remains with them. That’s because it’s so easy to take down at one location and set up at another. He is very thankful that his family can be kept safe using a <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.alarmingyou.com/wireless-alarm-systems.aspx">wireless burglar alarm</a>.</p>
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		<title>Wireless Home Security Systems &#8211; Everything You Need to Know</title>
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<p>Why use wireless home security systems when you can opt for the contemporary ones? This particular query might just be the question other would-be owners have in mind. While you still keep on looking for the reasons why, here’s a few good grounds coupled with everything you need to know about wireless home security systems. </p>
<p>1.    Wireless systems are way economical. Where else can you find a security system that will only cost you a hundred bucks or less these days? The wireless system does it! You might not know it, but there are great numbers of security systems online offering at a price you wouldn’t imagine possible. If you want a remote control wireless camera, you can have it for as low as $45. Still aiming for a lesser value? How about a wireless mini pinhole camera for $ 44 dollars? This can go on and on, but the gist here is, you need not shed more cash just to get your home fully protected. </p>
<p>2.    Wireless home security systems are simple. The installation for this type of security system only requires nominal technical skills. Anyone can mount it without the need for complex wiring and electronic installations. Therefore, you save time from digging holes on your wall, energy for doing so, and money that could be spent on other important necessities. The wireless system’s simplicity of installation and use makes up a more preferred security system. </p>
<p>3.    Wireless systems offer large coverage. Since this type of security system is operated through frequency waves, it magnifies and amplifies the scope doubly thereby creating a highly efficient security for a system. There are security cameras that have limited range of operation. Given this, the ability to see through possible traces of burglars are limited. But with wireless security systems, the benefit of monitoring larger scales and reach knock together its major advantage. </p>
<p>4.    Wireless systems act as silent scouts. If you’re not only after for your own home’s security against burglars and housebreakers, the wireless security camera also works to your advantage in terms of watching over your children under the care of a babysitter, the possibility of a cheating partner caught in the act and a lot of other personals that you would want to monitor especially when you’re not around. These wireless systems are regarded as discreet watchers minus the hassles of wirings and obvious visibility. You can choose from varieties of spy wireless cameras such as a wall clock hidden camera, spy finder, wireless smoke detector camera, wireless hidden camera inside clock radio, picture frame wireless camera and a lot more.</p>
<p>5.    Wireless systems are battery operated. This will serve as both an advantage and a disadvantage. Picture this: Intruders have a way of sneaking their presence into the house specifically if the electricity is cut. This serves as their go-signal towards forcing the lock and breaking down the door. But, if you have a wireless security system with you, even in the absence of electricity, your security camera will still work to your advantage. Just don’t forget to check, charge and replace your batteries – this is a sure disadvantage, and most probably, the doom of your security.</p>
<p>So, are you still wondering why wireless home security systems? The abovementioned grounds should’ve rested your case by now.</p>
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		<title>Wireless Doorbell: is it Right for Your Home?</title>
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<p>The Wireless Doorbell has proven to be a great tool for many homeowners.   Although it is a relatively new invention, it has had a dramatic effect on the doorbell industry.   Many homeowners have wrestled with the decision of whether to add it to their home.   Here is a list of some of its advantages and disadvantages: </p>
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<p><strong>1.   No wires makes for easy installation and portability.  </strong></p>
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<p>A wireless doorbell does not have wires.   This means installation is as simple as removing the old wired doorbell and putting in the batteries to the wireless doorbell.   Also, no wires means the wireless doorbell can be moved on a whim.   This can be very helpful when undergoing remodeling projects or trying to find a better range strength.</p>
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<p><strong>2.   Wireless Doorbells are more versatile than Wired Doorbells.  </strong></p>
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<p>Wireless Doorbells work great in places where wired doorbells are not allowed or cannot work.   Not surprisingly, wireless doorbells are a hit with apartment and those who live in leased homes.   This is because they get a quality doorbell that they can keep in compliance with the landlord and even take the doorbell with them when they move.   This is great versatility.   Also, wireless doorbells work in homes that can’t use regular wiring for a wired doorbell.    </p>
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<p><strong>3.   Range Limits are expanding to even larger limits.  </strong></p>
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<p>One knock on early wireless doorbells were their limited ranges.   However, this issue has been addressed by more powerful transmitters.   Regular versions of wireless doorbells will be adequate for most homes.   However, for homes that are multi-floored or are simply quite large, long range wireless doorbells have been made.   These doorbells have ranges that extend well beyond the basic regular range and provide quality sound as well.</p>
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<p><strong>4.   Competitively priced compared to wired doorbell systems.  </strong></p>
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<p>One of the most compelling benefits of a wireless doorbell is that they are competitively priced with wired doorbells.   You can reasonably expect to pay only $5 or $10 more for a similar model.   This is great news for those of fears that anything electronic must mean expensive.</p>
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<p><strong>5.   Signal Interference is an issue with cheaper models.  </strong></p>
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<p>Another problem with some wireless doorbells is signal interference.   Unfortunately, for cheaper wireless doorbell models, they will sometimes go off accidentally when triggered by some other wireless device.   This could be anything from a neighbor’s garage door opener, car alarm, or another wireless doorbell.   The good news is the more moderately priced and higher end wireless doorbells have multiple frequencies which allow you to block out any signal interference.    </p>
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<p>Although the wireless doorbell is not perfect, many people have found it to be exactly what they are looking for in terms of performance quality and functionality.    </p>
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		<title>Wireless Home Security System: Knowing the Basics</title>
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<p>A wireless home security system is the new and latest thing to have in your home.  Quickly taking over the conventional home security system, a wireless home security system takes the whole concept of a safe and secure home to whole different level.  The peripherals that can be used in a wireless home security system are advanced and more reliable than their older counterparts.</p>
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<p>The keyword in all of this “wireless”; a wireless home security system means that you can set up most of your peripherals without the hassle of cables or wires.  A wireless home security system means that you can also set up your cameras in every possible area of the room and not just at the corner of a ceiling.  This gives more opportunity for you to hide the camera wherever you want.  Of course, the wireless home security system will require that the signal is not lost or blocked or else you will not be able to record anything that the camera “sees”.  A wireless home security system will help you operate your monitoring activities in complete stealth.  It’s definitely a plus if you know exactly where to place the cameras so that they are not revealed to intruders or burglars.  Wired security systems will only give away the locations of cameras once the cables are discovered.</p>
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<p>Wireless Audible<br />&#13;</p>
<p>If you feel that installing cameras is too intrusive, you may want to have microphones installed in your wireless home security system.  Although this is not something as effective as a camera, recordings from a microphone can help in a wireless home security system.  For example, you can set up your microphones so that they can trip an alarm when a noise reaches a certain volume level.  This is especially useful to use at night to trace unexpected noises around the house.  Again, the wireless home security system will give you endless possibilities as to where you can place the microphones.</p>
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<p>A simple wireless home security system usually consists of an alarm and probably some motion detection equipment.  This is the easiest, most cost-efficient wireless home security system that you can have set up.  All you will need is to have the motion detectors set up so that they will trip an alarm in your house.  It’s even more efficient if you have a silent alarm set up that the police will be able to detect; the intruders themselves will not hear the alarm.  This is one of the better options from installing a wireless home security system.</p>
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<p>A wireless home security system is definitely the best option you have to protect your home, your valuables, and your family.  It takes a lot less time to install because of the fact that it is wireless and most of the peripherals will work on batteries so you don’t have to hook anything up to your local electricity.  This means that it works regardless of whether there is electricity or not, provided that your mother terminal that controls everything also works on its own power source.  Are you still thinking of how to secure your home?  Consider a wireless home security system to protect you 24/7.</p>
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		<title>Wireless Networks for the Home: Unleash your Connectivity</title>
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<p>Establishing a home computer network has become so amazingly easy that with the addition of a few small devices that just plug into any computer, the average home can have its own wireless network up and running in less than an hour, and for surprisingly little money. The best part of the home-based wireless network is you don’t need to buy printers and other components like scanners and DVD players for each computer in the house. They can all share the same component from different parts of the home, and yes, even the yard or garage.</p>
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<p>Okay, you’re a modern family. You might even have the latest home technology like notebook computers, “smart appliances” that can be controlled through your computer, and a computer-controlled home security system, right? Yeah, sure you do. And, of course, you’re hooked up to the Internet through a cable or broadband connection, right? And I bet you even have a scanner and a color printer for everyone in the house to use. So, all your computer needs are taken care of. </p>
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<p>All you have to do to use the printer from your second desktop, or your notebook computer, is save the file to a disc (Unless it’s an art file, then you have to make sure you have a high-capacity disc, like a ZIP disc, or maybe you even burned it to a CD. You do have a CD-burner in your notebook, right?), then take the disc to your primary computer (Ah, but what if one of the kids is already on it playing a game, or doing homework?), then download the file, then go right ahead and print it. Easy, isn’t it? Or maybe you want to surf the Web from out by the pool (Wait…out by the pool? How?), or catch up on some office work, or maybe junior needs to do homework. No problem, because everyone can shuffle around to the right computer (for the moment) and…. </p>
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<p>Wait a minute…there HAS to be an easier way to do this. Right? </p>
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<p>Sure there is, just setup a home computer network. A computer network is when two or more computers are given the ability to communicate with each other through wires or radios to share information or devices like printers and scanners. </p>
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<p>Now, a home network is easy to set-up…just run some network cables through your walls…(Make sure they’re in the right rooms; don’t forget the one out to the patio, oh, and the one for the kitchen.) and hook yourself right up to that broadband connection. (Of course, you know how to run the cable through a wall, and you know how far each cable can be from the main computer, and how to put on all the connectors.) Of course, you don’t have to run it through the wall…you can just run it along the baseboards…the cable is a real pretty bright blue…it just matches everything. Great! You’re ready to go. But, one more little thing…since your Internet cable connection only allows one computer to access the Net at a time, you better make sure you have a schedule so everyone has a chance to use the it when they need it. Now, that’s easy. Remember how easy it was to make up that bathroom schedule when you had all that company last year? Same thing. Just as easy. Right.</p>
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<p>Well, friend, all is not lost. You can easily have your network at home and everyone can access the Internet at the same time. The best part is that there are no wires to feed through walls, and it’s affordable. The solution is a wireless network connected to your Internet cable through a router using a NAT, or Network Address Translation program, and both are available from your local electronics or computer store right now.</p>
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<p>Very simply put, a wireless network is made up of small, hi-tech radios that send signals between computers. The NAT allows several computers to access the Net at the same time, because they will look like only a single computer once the NAT is done with them; it even adds an extra layer of security to your network. Now, if you don’t have a broadband connection, but still use a dial-up, the wireless network and NAT are still a great choice for your home network.</p>
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<p>Computers, the Internet, and the network components that ties them together, gives you connectivity in your home. Connectivity, there’s a word that means a lot. Connectivity means you have the ability to connect your computer to a system like the Internet, or other computers in a network, and send and receive information. A network, whether it’s two computers hooked up to one-another, or all the computers in the world hooked up to the Internet, is a community, a community of computers and the people who use them. There are small communities and large communities, and even the world community. And as long as you have connectivity, you can be part of that community. </p>
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<p>There are essentially two types of networks, LANs and WANs. If you have computers in your home or office, and they can speak with each other through a network, that is a Local Area Network, a LAN, since it’s all local. The Internet, since it is worldwide, is the ultimate Wide-Area Network, a WAN. Of course, you can probably access the Internet from your home or office, and this is done through a port. Imagine a port where ships come and go. They leave the port with people and cargo, and sail to other destinations around the world; it’s the same way with an Internet port. Through it, you can travel the world.</p>
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<p>With wireless networking, notebook and desktop computers can talk to one-another and use the same printer and other devices without having to be in the same room, so there’s no need to buy a printer or a scanner for each computer. You can even control the new “smart appliances” with your wireless network. There’s also no need to run around plugging your notebook computer into different devices, either. Now that you aren’t hooked up to wires that connect you to your home network, you have the freedom to move around the house, or even out to the yard, and still be able to access the Net and printers and anything else run by a computer. Being wireless means you can take your portable computer from your office to the kitchen. There’s no running back and forth to find recipes or keep an eye on your stocks. You have total mobility, and isn’t that why you bought a notebook computer anyway? </p>
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<p>Apartment dwellers and renters will find wireless networks the best solution for their connectivity needs since there are no cables that need to be run between rooms. With the wireless network there is nothing that has to be installed other than a broadband cable or telephone line coming into the home for Internet access, which is probably already in place.</p>
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<p>Since connectivity is so important to the home network, NAT, the Network Address Translation program is a vital part of any network that connects through a cable, or broadband, connection. Cable service providers typically provide one Internet Protocol (IP) address per household. Each computer that accesses the Internet has to have an IP address (These are automatically assigned each time you sign onto the Internet.), much like anyone who wants to mail a letter has to have a destination address and a return address. Since a household is generally only allowed one IP address, only one computer can be on the Net at any one time. So, if you have say, three computers, two won’t be able to use the Internet. NAT solves this problem by separating the IP addresses of the network computers as they try to access the Internet, and exchanging its own address for them. In this way, the only address the cable reads is that of the NAT, so it lets the signals pass unimpeded. When a response is sent back to those computers, the NAT recognizes the answer and sends the reply back to the computer that originated the exchange. Since the NAT exchanges its own address for that of the computers on your network, no one on the Internet knows your computers are online, unless you contact them. What this means for you is anyone trying to access your computers without your involvement cannot even find you, so NAT adds an extra layer of security to your network. Several wireless products come programmed with NAT software, so keep an eye out for it when you shop.</p>
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<p>Now, so we don’t give you a false sense of security, running a computer behind a NAT router will not give you complete protection, though it can complement your current security measures. Malicious codes can still be downloaded through NAT, and Trojan Horse programs can still initiate connections to a hostile server. Web browsers and email operates through NAT unhindered, so any threat from Web sites and email still exists because the intended victim initiates these contacts, and opens a window to trouble if not careful. Imagine Dracula hovering outside your bedroom window…he can only enter if you invite him in. NAT’s your window; don’t open it to vampires!</p>
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<p>Wireless networks are so simple to establish that the kids (even an adult) can have your network up and running in a matter of minutes. Wireless networking devices come in a variety of configurations that fit into one of the available slots in the back of your desktop computer or plug in just like your keyboard or mouse. Some are little electronic cards that plug in to the communications slot in your portable notebook computer or PDA. Better yet, many new computers will soon have the wireless radio already installed by the manufacturer.</p>
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<p>As you begin shopping around for various types of in-home wireless network devices, you are bound to run into people with different opinions about data-transmittal speeds, the speed at which information, whether it be email, photos, or even movies, travels over the network. This is most often expressed in bits-per-second, bps, which, using automotive terms, is like miles-per-hour. The greater the bps, the faster information can travel over your network. That’s pretty simple. Where it gets confusing is when you hear people saying you need this many bits per second or that many bits per second to have even a basic network. Well, I’m here to tell you—that can be very misleading. Wireless networks currently transmit at a rate of 11 megabits per second, or 11Mbps. What that means is that 11 million bits of data can travel through your network every second. At that speed, an average 3”x4” photo made up of about six million bits will load onto your computer in about a second. Not bad, huh. So, at these speeds, you can play games, listen to music and do pretty much all your normal computer-type information sharing without any speed issues. For the most part, the only issue is when the file you want has more information than the system can handle quickly. Pretty much all that happens then is the file is a little slower to download, and you may not even notice the delay. About the only time an 11Mbps speed will be an issue is when you want to play video on one computer and watch it on another. However, in the very near future a system (It may already be available as you’re reading this.) containing a wireless radio called Indigo, will be producing speeds of 54Mbps, which will be able to easily handle any type file you’ll need, even video.</p>
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<p>Some cable-network aficionados will insist that even 54Mbps isn’t fast enough for the home. (They probably also like the big, fat, ugly blue cables that run along your baseboards, too.) But one thing they don’t mention is that your Internet connection, even the fastest available, is slower than most wireless transmission speeds. Imagine you have a car that will go 100mph, and you are in rush-hour traffic going 40mph; even though the posted speed limit is 65mph. Being able to go 100mph doesn’t really mean anything under those conditions, does it? Nope. It’s the same way with data-transmittal speeds. If the Internet is slower than your computer, you will usually be fine with a speed of 11Mbps, and most certainly will at 54Mbps! So, don’t sweat the speed; wireless can take care of all your needs.</p>
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<p>There are basically three radio units that comprise a wireless network. An access point is a stationary unit that physically connects to the network cable. This is also the unit that can be, or already is, programmed with the NAT software. The computer hooked up to your printer, scanner and other peripheral devices may be attached to this. Similar units attach to individual desktop computers, but not physically to the Internet cable, and provide a communications link with the access point. The units that are attached to notebook computers are called Wireless Network Interface Cards, or W-NICs, and they plug into the communications slot on the notebook. Another version of the card fits into PDAs, Personal Digital Assistants. You need one access point for the typical house, and one WLAN component for each computer. That’s it. No bright blue cables running between computers or along baseboards. No special installation requirements, and no computer technicians to come in and setup your network. Just follow the instructions on the packaging…and you’re on your way to a fully mobile computing environment in your very own household. These wireless-networking products can be found on the websites of most, if not all, computer and electronics dealers. Wireless home computer networking is convenient and it brings the family together; it’s easy set up and cost-effective, too. How can you afford NOT to have a wireless network if it does all this? The answer is—you can’t. </p>
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