Saturday, April 5, 2008

Wifi USB Adapter - Enhance Wireless Signals

Wifi USB Adapter is a hotspot finder. Featuring wireless technology, this wireless networking solution has been designed for both large and small businesses, and it is scalable so that you can easily add more users and new network features depending on your business scale. It can deliver the bandwidth necessary for real-time streaming of high-definition digital multimedia content in home networks, and provide high-speed email, web and LAN access to multiple mobile users in corporate environments or public hotspots. Other than PC, our adapter can be easily installed on Mac OS-X and linux. It has fully support of drivers.

Blueunplugged USB Adapter 802.11g solution is the innovative design of wireless chipset. The Adapter draws its power from the USB port and does not need an external power supply. Transfer data as speeds of up to 54Mbps. Improved error correction keeps the Adapter operating at the higher transmission rates for long distances.The Blueunplugged WiFI 54Mbps USB adapter is a compact design and hot swappable giving flexibility and tremendous advantages for desktop and notebook users. When you want to join a WiFI network, install the Adapter on the fly no need to reboot.

Wi-Fi was intended to be used for mobile devices and LANs, but is now often used for Internet access. It enables a person with a wireless-enabled computer or personal digital assistant (PDA) to connect to the Internet when in proximity of an access point. It offer WiFi solutions for PC's, laptops, and mobile phones, from leading brands such as Netgear, Kensington, D-Link and Belkin. Wi-Fi (or Wi-fi, WiFi, Wifi, wifi), short for "Wireless Fidelity", is a set of product compatibility standards for wireless local area networks (WLAN) based on the IEEE 802.11 specifications. New standards such as 802.16(WiMAX), are currently in the works and offer many enhancements, anywhere from longer range to greater transfer speeds.

High-level hardware-based 64-bit and 128-bit WEP Encryption gives you secure data communication and shields your network from any wireless intruders at no sacrifice to performance. Also, there are advanced security features such as Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), WPA-PSK and 802.1x support included. Pre-configured to work with Actiontec wireless products or connect to other devices that support the 802.11g or 802.11b standards.

Some information which you may need to provide during driver installation are your wireless client name, your wireless SSID, your computer's unique client name and workgroup name, for your network account - your username and password and finally your IP address, gateway address, and subnet mask if you are not using a DHCP server.Connect your WLAN USB Adapter to your PC and install driver. LED turns on when power is applied to the WLAN USB Adapter. LED is blinking when PC is sending data through WLAN USB Adapter.

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Unlocking the Hidden Spa Secrets of India

If you think about Spas, especially with respect to the treatment methodologies and practices available then undoubtedly the place to go to for some of the world's finest treatments would be India.

India as has once been described is one of the Spa worlds greatest trust funds. When you consider it; that is not that an unusual description especially for a country that gave us such a wealth and breadth of wonderful treatments.

It is amazing quite how often treatments have originated from India and gone on to be in such demand worldwide. The leading ones including the following: Abhyanga, Shirodhara, Yoga, Meditation, Ayurveda, Doshas and Chakras.

Yet the surprising thing about this is that despite the wide variety of treatments that have originated from India, the whole concept of spas and western-style health resorts almost definitely is a recent phenomenon with regards to India.

It was said in the old days that if you wanted to steam, all you had to do was step out into the baking heat of the Indian summer and the fat and cellulite would pour off you in a few minutes. That having said that there were always the centuries old tradition of the various therapies practiced at Hindu ashrams (monastic retreats) throughout the country.

These offered a wide variety of holistic and life enhancing treatments such as Ayurveda and Yoga amongst others. However, modern day India has joined the western worlds demand for more and more exclusive and exquisite treatments with a vengeance.

Today, there is nothing you cannot get in Indian Spas and to be quite frank they do it by and large a lot better than most elsewhere. From packaged contortion, aromatic rubs, aura imaging and herbal body pummelling all are available aplenty within the fast growing market for Spas in India.

However it has to be said that it is the traditional Ayurvedic Spa treatments that flourish like a cottage industry in the southern state of Kerala that really encompass and represent India.

Like the vast range geographic and climatic differences that make up India the treatments are accordingly wide and varied. In Ananda, high up in the Himalayas where a wellness sanctuary situated in a restored royal palace in the Himalayan foothills claims to have the world's oldest billiards table you can get the benefit of therapeutic treatments based on traditional Ayurvedic and yoga meditation.

From here you can drop down to the historic valley of Indias sacred Ganges River at Rishikesh where each and every day at Sunset you can witness the Ganga Maha Aarti, a 90 minute ceremony of music and chanting that takes place at an ashram on the bank of the river so there is plenty of relaxation for mind as well as soul!

For the more selective jetsetter travelling within India are a chain of Hotels dotted throughout the north and west of the country managed by Oberoi Hotels. With Wellness Spas provided by Banyan Tree they are much favoured by corporate travellers especially.

In a lot of cases the Hotel industry has benefited in a rather weird and roundabout manner from Indias emergence into a twenty first century democracy. When british rule was abolished in the late 1940s and India gained independence, the large number of Maharajas that had benefited rather well from british rule had their vast incomes from land taken away from them and by and large left with only their real estate or palaces.

The far seeing and forward thinking amongst them realised that there was income and profit to be had from converting these incredibly impressive palaces into modern day hotels and the luxury hotel and spa market in India took off with a vengeance.

It has not looked back since.

Scott James writes regularly on travel issues and more on the above can be found at India Holidays , India Travel and Indian Recipes

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