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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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Simplify Your Life With A Universal Remote Control
Fed up with finding the remotes of each of your electronic devices, then a universal RC comes as a simple answer. In general a universal remote is a RC that may be simply programmed to operate numerous brands and a few kinds of electronics devices like Television, music system, air-conditioners and lots of other devices.
Typically , the low-end universal remotes can only control a fixed quantity of devices pre outlined by their manufacturer, while the mid- and high-end remote controls permit the user to programme in new controls codes to the remote for controlling several other gizmos.
With the inflating use of these remote controls many remotes sold with diverse electronic devices include universal remote capabilities for other sorts of gadget which allow the remote to control other devices apart from the device it came with.
The universal remote controls can be broadly classified in two types like :
Device Based Universal Remote Controls
Most universal remotes that are sold today are device based and they are quite popular. The utilization of the device-based radio control is easy and the user has to click on a button linked with the required device to govern and then uses the remaining buttons to govern that single gadget.
Controlling other devices is also simple as the radio control identifies the other devices when the user presses a different device button and then the remote starts sending command to the new device . An instance of a device-based remote is the home theater master line of remotes.
Activity Based Remote control
These varieties of the universal remotes are programmed to work on the concept of activities and not on the devices. In this instead of controlling each device individually the user can instead target the activity that they would like to perform. For example the user might wish to watch a movie, or listen to some music, or just watch Television.
It is when a particular activity is chose the universal radio control may send out the necessary signals and commands to assorted obligatory devices in to turn on and to configure device to accomplish the desired activity. For example picking an activity like watch a film the remote control might switch on the Television, configure the Television to the DVD video input, switch on the amplifier, configure the amplifier to the DVD audio input, switch on the DVD player, and start the DVD playing. One of the most popular activity based remote controls is the Logitech Harmony line of remotes.
The journey with the universal RC just doesn't stops there, but can go on with the up gradations that are required with the changing electronic devices. That's the reason why many universal controls allow the code lists programmed into the remote to get updated to support new brands or models of devices not now supported by the remote.
Interestingly the lower end universal remotes accomplish this by allowing audible signals to be sent over a telephone to a receiver on the remote. This is pertinent when the user calls customer service, an operator can have the caller place the remote next to the phone's speaker and then send a signal over the fone to upgrade the remote for any requested new type of model of supported device type.
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Conserver $36.99 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Conserver is a serial console management system that provides remote access to system consoles and logs to a central (master) host. It supports both local and network serial connections and allows replay of the server console history even if the server is down. Multiple users can connect to a single serial connection, with one having write-access."Console server" as it was originally known, was written by Tom Fine, and was presented with source code to the world at large during LISA IV, in Colorado Springs in 1990. A similar program had previously been written at Purdue University. Those authors assumed that Fine's code was based on their version, so forked Fine's code, modified it and released it as version 8. |