Posts Tagged ‘wireless’
Think of Transmitter Wireless Sony Bluetooth ?
I used the instructions posted in a previous review to pair this with my 3G iPhone and the Motorokr S9. It works fine but does require some tweaking. After trying a few different configurations, I was able to get this to work well. Not a perfect system but that has more to do with the iPhone than the Sony transmitter. The transmitter works great!
Sony Bluetooth Wireless Transmitter
Implementations Wireless of Enterprise suck
I would highly recommend this to any who dislikes mounting the GPS on the windshield. It doesn’t leave any marks. It’s easy to see as the screen is closer and doesn’t block your view. Also easy for both the passenger and the driver to see and use.
Enterprise Implementations of Wireless
Player Car Wireless MP3 OK?
I had high expectations for this book, which always adds pressure to a reading experience. I found the novel appealing with angry ant Holden reminding me in some ways of myself during high school, but I must confess that I missed the key message of this story. The characters lacked visible face for me, and the timeline of two or three days was a contributing obstacle. The “up yours” attitude of Holden’s towards authority is a feeling all reading can relate to in their own ways. But I am still unsure what I was supposed to feel or understand better by the conclusion of this book. A decent novel, but it didn’t sizzle for me. Nicholas R.W. Henning – Australian Author.
Car MP3 Player Wireless
Mad about Twinlink T2D Wireless Secline
I love the game system, and have had no problems at all with it. I have one gripe with Nintendo though, and this is a warning to anyone new to the system (like me): the instructions are useless. I figured out more just by trial and error than by using the booklet that came with the system. Not a big deal, just a warning. Also, don’t for a minute believe amazon on the delivery time-they are full of it. I ordered it with basic shipping, I wasn’t in a hurry, HOWEVER, waiting 5 business days just to fulfill my order is ridiculous. I can guarantee that if I paid for the express shipping, I wouldn’t have received it by the time they guaranteed. How do I know this? Because once packed, it only took 3 days to ship, which has never happened before. A big deal? maybe not, but I wnated to warn anyone who was buying this as a gift.
Secline Twinlink T2D Wireless
Cisco Valet Plus Wireless watch out
This is as close to plug and play as a wireless router gets. I was a little apprehensive about purchasing it because there are no product details outside the box. There is also no instruction manual inside but the USB key is prominently displayed. It simply instructs you to plug the USB key into the first computer. An onscreen guide walked me through the set up which consisted of plugging in a few cables. In less than five minutes the Cisco had set up a secure wireless network, a separate guest hotspot and sent me off to insert the USB key in any other computers I wished to connect to the network.
This is the ideal device for the person who just wants their electronics to work and is not interested in details. It is possible to access the configuration screen from the Cisco software or via the IP address but you’re paying for the convenience of never having to look under the hood.
At the end of the process they reveal the name of your network and your password but there are no further instructions. I have not had a guest log on but I understand the process is similar to the login at a hotel. They actually have to open their internet browser and enter the password you provide on a welcome screen. A little more detail would have been nice.
The Valet includes 24 hour live tech support which I consider a big plus. The router has various lighted symbols flashing but none of them are marked. I called to find out what they were and had live assistance in less than a minute. The woman was very pleasant but scolded me when I asked about what looks like a power button in the middle. It seems you could lose your set-up if you press the button.
I have purchased many routers and this is by far the quickest and easiest to set up. The connection speed is also very good.
Cisco Valet Plus Wireless