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What Are The Maximum Distances That Fibre Optic Cables Can Run?

by Paul 22. June 2010 11:35
Fibre Optic Cabling [More]

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The Only Purpose Designed Server Lifter on the Market for Data and Computer Centre Solutions.

by Paul 22. June 2010 09:37
The Only Purpose Designed Server Lifter on the Market for Data and Computer Centre Solutions. [More]

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Interactive Whiteboard Part Five

by Paul 28. May 2010 11:05
Other software meanwhile is designed to replace popular programs with those that will run better on an interactive whiteboard such as paper flipcharts. For classrooms they also provide 'virtual' tools such as rulers and protractors. Just as you must choose your interactive whiteboard careful... [More]

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Why Upgrade Your Data Cabling?

by Paul 28. May 2010 11:05
If you run a business that relies on data cabling of any sort - be it voice cabling, communication cabling or network installations, then it's important that you stay ahead of the game with the most efficient data cabling possible which can provide you with the fastest and most secure transmissi... [More]

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Interactive Whiteboard Part Four

by Paul 28. May 2010 11:04
One solution is to use an 'ultra-short-throw' projector which attaches onto the top of the interactive whiteboard and casts the projection down the front but with no room for shadows etc. More and more offices and schools these days feature an interactive whiteboard installation and the indu... [More]

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Interactive Whiteboard Part Three

by Paul 28. May 2010 11:03
Here the options are 'front projection' and 'rear projection' which are very self explanatory utilising projectors positioned in front and behind the screen respectively. As usual, both systems have specific strengths and weaknesses. Front projection on the one hand requires more set... [More]

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Interactive Whiteboard Part One

by Paul 28. May 2010 11:02
Interactive whiteboards, also known as IWBs, are large interactive displays which connect to computers and projectors to create a whiteboard that is controlled digitally rather than being written on in pen or in chalk. This then allows many applications to be run through the whiteboard that benefit ... [More]

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Interactive Whiteboard Part Two

by Paul 28. May 2010 11:02
Those that use the digital (electromagnetic) pen however work slightly differently and are instead operated by a signal that tells the interactive whiteboard the 'X, Y' coordinates of the pen and move the mouse thusly. This is the same system used by graphics tablets for digital design and a... [More]

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How to Wire Your Own Ethernet Cabling Part Two

by Paul 28. May 2010 11:01
    You will also need to choose between 'solid' and 'braided' cable, and again your installers or local computer store should be able to talk you through these. As a rule braided cable is better for patch applications for desktop use being more flexible and resilient.... [More]

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How to Wire Your Own Ethernet Cabling Part One

by Paul 28. May 2010 11:00
Ethernet cables are used largely for networks and broadband, and are useful for connecting any device to the internet where you're not using a wireless connection. First of all to set up your own ethernet network, you will need to choose your cable bulk category (referred to in short as 'Cat... [More]

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