Remote Access Detectors
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Garrett Metal Detectors $266.2 The most advanced detector made for today’s security challenges. Depend on state-of-the-art manufacturing and a proven 30-year record in metal detection Metal detector designed for durability Unique 33-zone pinpoint detection with unmatched discrimination of harmless items like coins, jewelry, keys, etc Precise target evaluation and greater sensitivity enable positive weapons detection Twenty standard programs for many security situations Touchpads and a large backlit LCD make operation and reading easy Computerized access codes make settings tamperproof Control monitor analyzer (cma) allows units to be networked through a pc Meets latest requirement of FAA Meets international standards for CE regulations Power source: outlet with and-held metal detectors Meets all performance specifications of the new national institute of justice standard 0602.02 – “hand-held metal detectors for use in concealed weapon and contraband detection.” Superscan is for quick scanning Tactical hand-held features silent operation, a led flashlight, and is waterproof Superwand features choice of audible or silent vibrate/LED alarm signal Power source: 9-volt (included) |
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Shiva Remote Access Server 750220500 $527.25 Shiva Remote Access Server 750220500 |
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Viking Remote Access Device RAD1 $162.78 Viking Remote Access Device RAD1 |
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Detectors $4.99 We believe it is important to preserve what makes music special, and make it easy to craft listening experiences. At MOG, browse millions songs and play them instantly. Or just turn on radio where you can stop and replay songs. You can also create playlists for any occasion, and even download songs to your mobile. We are dedicated to employing the cleanest but most powerful technology so you can enjoy music as much as ever. |
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Complete Book of Remote Access $99.95 As technology advances, the demand for seamless connectivity and stable access to servers and networks is increasing. Covering both the enabling technology and how to make remote access secure, this text is designed for network administrators and IT professionals. |
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Cisco-Linksys Wireless-N Internet Home Monitoring Camera $129.99 Send live audio and video to a smartphone or web browser anywhere in the world! The Cisco-Linksys wireless-N internet home monitoring camera connects to your network wirelessly, and delivers a live audio/video stream to a smartphone or browser anywhere. Also captures video streams and sends email alerts with video clips upon motion detection…. |
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Logitech Alert 750e Outdoor Master Security System with Night Vision $349.99 Keep an eye on things day and night, indoors or out with the Logitech Alert 750e 961-000337 Outdoor Master Security System. Set it up yourself, count on it when you need it. With the Logitech Alert 750e Master Security System you get everything you need, a smart, weatherproof, night-vision camera; powerful software; and free viewing online or on your mobile. Setup is simple, using your existing el… |
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Smarthome 2420M Wireless INSTEON Motion / Occupancy Sensor $34.99 … |
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Panasonic BL-C210A Internet Security Camera $110.00 The Panasonic BL-C210 Wired Home Network Pan/Tilt Wide Angle Camera can be viewed and controlled from a standard web browser, video display, or even a compatible cell phone or PDA. It is easy to install and operate and requires no additional software for the PC that you’re viewing on. The camera also comes with a free web address, which can track the camera automatically. BL-C210H.264/MPEG-4, Moti… |
Connecting Wireless Monitoring System
In the past, keeping an eye fixed on your home while away was nearly most unlikely. Unless friendly neighbors agreed to keep watch for you, your home was left unprotected. But today, you can study your home from anywhere in the world thanks to the Net and modern home surveillance technology.
The home surveillance industry is on the up, and new and inventive technologies are turning up as new spring crops. The right hardware for home monitor systems is simple to find and cheap. All that you need is a little bit of common-sense and enough motivation to learn about the new exciting technologies.
The center of distance home surveillance is your Net connection, so you'll need something trusty. We recommend a high speed broadband connection like wire or DSL. Dial-up connections just aren't quick enough or trusty to use for broadcast video.
You can select from 2 configurations that differ in both features and complexity.
Option one : Use your PC
The first involves integrating your P. C and home CCTV cameras into a system that will monitor and record different areas in your home. The home surveillance system can be set to record pictures at a set rate ( for instance, once every half a minute ) or to record when sensors note motion in the area.
The computer will play back the video photographs thru the monitor and record the video to your hard disk drive. Once you are hooked up to the internet, you can simply watch the video from a remote location. You might need further software to be well placed to log into your home computer from another location. Then you can long in at any point to operate the home computer and watch the photographs the home surveillance system has recorded.
Option 2 : Use your IP
The second option is much easier than using your Personal computer and multiple video surveillance cameras. It uses a single camera to watch your home. You can use the camera thru a direct link to your IP ( Internet Protocol ) address. Going directly thru your IP gets shot of the necessity for extra software to access your home PC. It works much like a webcam, streaming video 24 hours per day.
You can get the leading edge technology and start remote home monitoring from your hotel today. And it's a good idea to keep an eye fixed on this speedily growing branch of the home surveillance industry.
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Smart Home Hacks $29.99 So much of what is commonplace today was once considered impossible, or at least wishful thinking. Laser beams in the operating room, cars with built-in guidance systems, cell phones with email access. There's just no getting around the fact that technology always has, and always will be, very cool.But technology isn't only cool; it's also very smart. That's why one of the hottest technological trends nowadays is the creation of smart homes.At an increasing rate, people are turning their homes into state-of-the-art machines, complete with more switches, sensors, and actuators than you can shake a stick at. Whether you want to equip your home with motion detectors for added security, install computer-controlled lights for optimum convenience, or even mount an in-home web cam or two purely for entertainment, the world is now your oyster. Ah, but like anything highly technical, creating a smart home is typically easier said than done.Thankfully, Smart Home Hacks takes the guesswork out of the process. Through a seemingly unending array of valuable tips, tools, and techniques, Smart Home Hacks explains in clear detail how to use Mac, Windows, or Linux to achieve the automated home of your dreams. In no time, you'll learn how to turn a loose collection of sensors and switches into a well-automated and well-functioning home no matter what your technical level may be.Smart Home Hacks covers a litany of stand-alone and integrated smart home solutions designed to enhance safety, comfort, and convenience in new and existing homes. Kitchens, bedrooms, home offices, living rooms, and even bathrooms are all candidates for smart automation and therefore are all addressed in Smart Home Hacks.Intelligently written by engineering guru and George Jetson wannabe, Gordon Meyer, Smart Home Hacks leaves no stone unturned. From what to purchase to how to use your remote control, it's the ultimate guide to understanding and implementing |