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Vandesail® CAT7 High Speed Computer Router Gold Plated Plug STP Wires CAT7 RJ45 Ethernet LAN Networking Cable Professional Gold Headed Network Cable High Speed Premium Quality Cat seven / Patch / Ethernet / Modem / Router / LAN (6 ft-2 Meters Gold Plated w/ Nylon BraidB)

Vandesail® CAT7 High Speed Computer Router Gold Plated Plug STP Wires CAT7 RJ45 Ethernet LAN Networking Cable Professional Gold Headed Network Cable High Speed Premium Quality Cat seven / Patch / Ethernet / Modem / Router / LAN (6 ft-2 Meters Gold Plated w/ Nylon BraidB)

  • Accurate data transfer and reliability
  • Both connectors are shielded to protect against EMI/RFI interference
  • Compliant with ANSI/TIA/EIA 568-B, 2-1, Up to 10 Gbps Speed and Meet all Proposed CAT-7 Requirements
  • Perfect for network adapters, hubs, routers, DSL/cable modems, PS3, PS4, X-box, patch panels and other high performance networking applications
  • Gold plated conductors in each Shielded RJ45 Connector, Double Shielded Twisted Pair SSTP Cable , and Each Twisted Pair is shielded with Aluminum Mylar Foil

【Specifications】

Condition: Brand new

Package including: 1x LAN Networking Cable

Length: 1m/2m/3m/5m/10m/15m/20m/25m/30m/50m

Connectors: Gold Plated RJ-45 Male to Male

【Product Features】

• High quality Cat7 RJ45 Ethernet Patch Lan Network Cable.

• 100% The Best Quality And Satisfaction Guaranteed.

• Connect to LAN/WAN segments and networking gear in a maximum speeds.

• The Screened Shielded Twist Pairing (S/STP) design and

List Price: $ 13.49

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Vandesail® CAT7 High Speed Computer Router Gold Plated Plug STP Wires CAT7 RJ45 Ethernet LAN Networking Cable Professional Gold Headed Network Cable High Speed Premium Quality Cat seven / Patch / Ethernet / Modem / Router / LAN (16 ft-5 meters-White Oblate Shielded)

Vandesail® CAT7 High Speed Computer Router Gold Plated Plug STP Wires CAT7 RJ45 Ethernet LAN Networking Cable Professional Gold Headed Network Cable High Speed Premium Quality Cat seven / Patch / Ethernet / Modem / Router / LAN (16 ft-5 meters-White Oblate Shielded)

  • Accurate data transfer and reliability
  • Both connectors are shielded to protect against EMI/RFI interference
  • Compliant with ANSI/TIA/EIA 568-B, 2-1, Up to 10 Gbps Speed and Meet all Proposed CAT-7 Requirements
  • Perfect for network adapters, hubs, routers, DSL/cable modems, PS3, PS4, X-box, patch panels and other high performance networking applications
  • Gold plated conductors in each Shielded RJ45 Connector, Double Shielded Twisted Pair SSTP Cable , and Each Twisted Pair is shielded with Aluminum Mylar Foil

Specifications:

Condition: Brand new

Package including: 1x LAN Networking Cable

Length: 1m/2m/3m/5m/10m/15m/20m/25m/30m/50m

Color: White/Black

Connectors: Gold Plated RJ-45 Male to Male

Product Features:

• High quality Cat7 RJ45 Ethernet Patch Lan Network Cable.

• 100% The Best Quality And Satisfaction Guaranteed.

• Gold Plated RJ45 connectors for optimized signal quality.

• Connect to LAN/WAN segments and networ

List Price: $ 13.49

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Vandesail® CAT7 High Speed Computer Router Gold Plated Plug STP Wires CAT7 RJ45 Ethernet LAN Networking Cable Professional Gold Headed Network Cable High Speed Premium Quality Cat seven / Patch / Ethernet / Modem / Router / LAN (2-meters-Black Oblate Shielded)

Vandesail® CAT7 High Speed Computer Router Gold Plated Plug STP Wires CAT7 RJ45 Ethernet LAN Networking Cable Professional Gold Headed Network Cable High Speed Premium Quality Cat seven / Patch / Ethernet / Modem / Router / LAN (2-meters-Black Oblate Shielded)

  • The Cat7 cable can be referred to by mane names: Ethernet cable, Patch cable,
  • Cat7 Cable (Latest), Cat6 Cable (Old), some also call it Internet cable.
  • Most customers will buy this to connect their PC to the router to provide a strong connection.
  • Gold Plated RJ45 connectors for optimized signal quality.

Specifications:

Condition: Brand new

Package including: 1x LAN Networking Cable

Length: 1m/2m/3m/5m/10m/15m/20m/25m/30m/50m

Color: White/Black

Connectors: Gold Plated RJ-45 Male to Male

Product Features:

• High quality Cat7 RJ45 Ethernet Patch Lan Network Cable.

• 100% The Best Quality And Satisfaction Guaranteed.

• Gold Plated RJ45 connectors for optimized signal quality.

• Connect to LAN/WAN segments and networking gear in

List Price: $ 10.49

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(PRWEB) October 24, 2005

Describe Online star (http://www.describe-online.com) Terry Robinson is once again seeking sponsorship for his entry in this year’s CQ WW CW (Morse Code) amateur radio contest. This event takes place for 48 hours during the weekend of 26 – 27 November.

The object is to establish two-way contact with as many stations throughout the world as possible on six frequency bands. Terry will be taking part from his home in Glasgow, Scotland where he made 1870 contacts in the same event last year. All money raised will go to the British Computer Association of the Blind “Eye T 4 All” project.

This year, with deteriorating conditions, but hopefully with an improved station, Terry will be seeking sponsorship per contact. To add a bit of fun, sponsors are invited to guess Terry’s final score – the closest guess will win a copy of our new “Missing Persians File”, otherwise known as “Guide Cats II” CD.

Find out more about The Missing Persians File CD at

http://www.bcab.org.uk/cd/guide-cats-2-sleeve-info.htm

About the Event

The scoring for this event is quite complex, the number of contacts made is only loosely related to the final score. Contacts within Europe score 1 point, whilst those to other continents score 3. Apart from being divided into countries, the world is divided into 40 zones and it’s possible to contact each country and zone on each of the six bands. The final score is the number of points accrued through contacts, multiplied by the number of countries and zones contacted on all bands. Last year, Terry scored just over 700,000 points for his 1870 contacts.

Please complete the form below and send it to:

Terry Robinson,

82 Albert Rd.,

Crosshill, Glasgow

G42 8DR,

or (preferably) complete the form electronically at

http://www.bcab.org.uk

Many thanks for your support.

Sponsorship Information:

Name:

Address:

Email:

Phone:

Amount per Contact:

Maximum number of contacts sponsored:

Maximum amount sponsored (if fixed amount):

Guess score:

To save bank charges, payment may be made electronically to Mr Terry Robinson, by PayPal, via terry@describe-online.com; or by cheque to the above address.

Eye T 4 All – A major Project of the British Computer Association of the Blind (BCAB)

Blind and partially sighted people are being left behind when it comes to information technology. Computers and internet connections can be more beneficial to them than for sighted people.

Many blind and partially sighted people experience social isolation. This results from difficulties in getting out of their homes,

finding their way around, and getting information including communicating with other people. Take, for example sending a letter. This presents huge challenges for blind people. Difficulties include: Writing the letter, correcting it, getting an address on to an envelope, putting on a stamp (the correct way up!), finding a post-box and getting to it. When a reply comes, some one must be found to read it.

Blind people just love email. It can be read out immediately through speech synthesis, and replying is just the press of a key. The vast amount of information on the world wide web can replace a personal library of unreadable print books. Information technology has so much to offer blind people. The “EyeT4All” programme is being developed to show blind people what is possible, to enthuse them, and point them in the right direction with affordable solutions and training. The work so far has included seeking and evaluating suitable solutions. This has involved evaluations according to a template

indicating usability and affordability. The programme will not give a theoretical technical approach, but a practical solutions based presentation. A small pilot based on a limited product range, has been run. A one day presentation has been defined and developed.

The programme will be rolled out across various UK locations in the Autumn. Links have been established with local voluntary societies for the blind who are keen to host the days.

All this cannot possibly happen without money. Over £20,000 has already been raised but we need to carry on raising funds to enable this project to benefit as many of the 2 million vision impaired people in the UK alone we can reach.

Copyright BCAB, 2005.

http://www.bcab.org.uk

The British Computer Association of the Blind (BCAB) is a company limited by guarantee Registered in Scotland No: 155406. Recognised by the Inland Revenue as a Charity in Scotland No: SC023234.

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(PRWEB) February 13, 2003

The 28th Annual Trenton Computer Festival (TCF) will be held this year on May 3rd and 4th. at the New Jersey Convention Center in the Raritan Center, Edison, New Jersey. The theme for this year will be “Wi-Fi”. This year’s keynote address will be given by Marge and Bruce Brown (of Extremetech), the first time in 28 years that a husband and wife team has given the keynote.

Wi Fi is taking the world by storm. The WiFi brand has been so successful that what was originally a certification standard for one wireless networking technology is now commoditized to the point that many use the term for all wireless technologies and devices. While many segments of the PC business have struggled for the past two years, wireless networking continues to extend its reach into small and medium businesses.

Together, Marge and Bruce Brown have tested, evaluated, and written about literally hundreds of SOHO (Small office, home office) networking products, including all current wireless and wired networking technologies.

TCF, the oldest and longest running personal computer show, will have ninety (90) plus speaker sessions and forums, hundreds of indoor and outdoor (flea market) exhibitors, product demonstrations, ham radio testing and a special exhibit area all under one roof. For more information visit the website at: tcf-nj.org or tcfshow.com.

The not-for-profit organizations sponsoring TCF include The Amateur Computer Group of New Jersey (ACGNJ), Princeton Chapter ACM/IEEE Computer Society, Computer Society, IEEE Princeton Chapter/Central Jersey Section, Computer Education Society of Philadelphia (CSOP), Central Jersey Computer Club (CJCC), New York Amateur Computer Club and the College of New Jersey Engineering Department Scholarship Fund.

Admission is $ 15.00, advance tickets available on line for $ 10.00 using PAYPAL.

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