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  Panasonic Pan/Tilt Wireless Camera
Protect your home or business with a compact wireless security camera that has remote pan and tilt capabilities and can connect to your wireless network and to the Internet, even if there is no PC on the premises!
A wireless router is required to connect to your network and/or the Internet and is sold separately.
The Pan/Tilt Wireless Camera is also available in a hardwired version.
www.smarthome.com /971361.html   (488 words)

  
  Dell Wireless: Wireless Networks, Wireless Solutions and Wireless Products.
Wireless technology works much the same way a mobile phone works: airwaves, instead of wires, are used to carry data from one point to another.
Wireless Personal Area Network (WPAN) - A wireless PAN device commonly has a range of up to 100 feet, freeing you from the limitations of wires and cords.
Your wireless ISP can provide you with a list of places, called "hotspots", that are part of the same wireless LAN you access through your account.
www.dell.com /content/topics/global.aspx/solutions/en/truemobile?c=us&cs=04&l=en&s=bsd&~page=3&~tab=2   (790 words)

  
 Personal area network - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A personal area network (PAN) is a computer network used for communication among computer devices (including telephones and personal digital assistants) close to one person.
PANs can be used for communication among the personal devices themselves (intrapersonal communication), or for connecting to a higher level network and the Internet (an uplink).
A Bluetooth PAN is also called a piconet, and is composed of up to 8 active devices in a master-slave relationship (up to 255 devices can be connected in "parked" mode).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wireless_PAN   (414 words)

  
 Wireless network - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The military found use for this wireless technology is configured the wireless signals to send data that was heavily encrypted making it difficult to be cracked which proved to be especially useful during World War II for the Army and Navy (History of Wireless).
Fixed Wireless Data is a type of wireless data network that can be used to connect two or more buildings together in order to extend or share the network bandwidth without physically wiring the buildings together.
Wireless networks, in terms of internet connections, are typically slower than those that are directly connected through an Ethernet cable.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wireless_network   (1609 words)

  
 Wireless pan tilt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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wireless-pan-tilt.machowski.com.pl   (125 words)

  
 802.15 aims to secure wireless PANs
Wireless network standards such as IEEE 802.11b and Bluetooth traditionally have focused on quality of service and security, but they either lack sufficient industry support or impose requirements that are too costly to satisfy emerging demand for wireless communication.
One device is selected to assume the role of the controller during wireless PAN initialization, and this controller device mediates communication within the WPAN.
The data may be sent to the entire wireless PAN using the wireless PAN destination address, or it may be directed to a particular device.
www.networkworld.com /news/tech/2002/0311tech.html   (839 words)

  
 Wireless LANs / Wireless Networks - a CompInfo Directory
Wireless LANs provide all the functionality of wired LANs, but without the physical constraints of the wire itself.
A wireless PAN typically covers the few feet surrounding a user¹s work space and provides the ability to synchronize computers, transfer files, and gain access to local peripherals.
The Wireless LAN Alliance (WLANA) is a non-profit consortium of wireless LAN vendors established to help educate the market place about wireless LANs and their uses.
www.compinfo-center.com /netw/wireless_lan.htm   (687 words)

  
 Wireless networked digital devices: A new paradigm for computing and communication
More ambitious goals are for wireless networked digital devices to use a shared office printer, capture lecture notes off a "smart" whiteboard, and receive a menu, place an order, and pay for a meal.
GinJo (geographical interaction network for jumping objects) is an ad hoc wireless network where messages and code can hop from one wireless device to another when the devices meet on the street, in a building, or in vehicles.
Portable computing devices with wireless short-range links are seen as a new paradigm for computing and communication.
www.research.ibm.com /journal/sj/384/zimmerman.html   (3704 words)

  
 Broadbandbuyer.co.uk | D-Link DCS-5300W SECURICAM 22Mbps Wireless PAN/Tilt Camera
It also provides an 802.11b+ wireless LAN interface, allowing you to do surveillance wirelessly in and around a building from a PC without connection to a wired network.
Wireless means that you can set up cameras anywhere without cumbersome LAN cable connections.
Network Cameras with remote PTZ Pan/Tilt/Zoom control allow the lens to be panned (moved horizontally), tilted (vertically) or Zoomed from a remote location via a PC, even a multi function mobile telephone or PDA.
www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk /Shop/ShopDetail.asp?ProductID=1033&CategoryID=98&ShopGroupID=32   (866 words)

  
 Wireless Communications and Windows
The goal for wireless networking is to deliver full mobility with seamless roaming between networks, smarter applications and services, simple ad-hoc connections, and secure access to network resources and services.
Although in most cases wireless networks complement the wired network infrastructure, they can be used to replace the wired network in certain scenarios.
Currently, wireless access points are extremely difficult for end users to set up, which is a substantial barrier to widespread adoption of wireless networking in the home environment.
www.microsoft.com /whdc/device/network/wireless/wirelesstech.mspx   (2472 words)

  
 In-Stat - Wireless Connectivity & PAN Catalog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Wireless USB is the hottest current news in the USB world.
Based on one of two competing ultra-wideband standards, wireless USB backers are attempting to replace the USB cables on the PC desktop, as well as facilitate temporary connections between mobile and fixed devices, such as digital still cameras and printers.
Five-year forecasts for average selling prices for USB host controllers, peripheral controllers, hub controllers, and wireless USB solutions are also provided, in addition to brief profiles of major USB silicon and IP suppliers.
www.instat.com /catalog/ccatalogue.asp?id=216   (1689 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Panasonic Wireless 802.11 b/g Network Camera (BL-C30A): Electronics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Once you've properly configured it for wireless mode, you don't need a computer: just plug the power adapter into an outlet and place the camera wherever you want (within the range of your wireless network).
I have another wireless webcam (a Linksys WVC11B) and the Panasonic's image quality and features are definitely superior (on the other hand the Linksys is also $100 cheaper).
I consider myself pretty knowledgeable and it still took me a while to get it work with my wireless network until I figured out that I had to set the WEP encryption mode to 'open key' on my wireless access point (shared key mode is not supported, though this fact is buried in the documentation).
www.amazon.com /Panasonic-Wireless-802-11-Network-BL-C30A/dp/B0002GS4ZA   (2563 words)

  
 Wireless and Mobility - wireless 101 - HP Small and Medium Business
Wireless can make your business more responsive, competitive, and connected.
Compare wireless technologies and find the one that is right for you.
Find out how to choose the right wireless technology so you can work more productively and stay connected no matter where you are.
www.hp.com /sbso/wireless/understanding_wireless.html   (203 words)

  
 Wireless PAN: White Papers and Webcasts from leading IT vendors. Start your technology research here.
Wireless PAN: White Papers and Webcasts from leading IT vendors.
Wireless technology is becoming an important component of most enterprises' IT infrastructure.
This white paper highlights the features and benefits of a reliable and secure wireless infrastructure and provides an overview of the many applications that are enabled by WLAN technology.
forbes.bitpipe.com /rlist/term/Wireless-PAN.html   (569 words)

  
 VTCTalk.com Forums - 802.11g wireless pan/tilt webcam
Our Network TrackerCam is the world's first 802.11g wireless pan/tilt webcam.
wireless DOS takes it out, then I add the image I *want* you to see.
That's why I wouldn't have a wireless alarm.
www.vtctalk.com /showthread.php?t=775   (464 words)

  
 Wireless PAN Technologies in PC and Mobile HID (Human Interface Devices) - 27MHz, 2.4GHz, Bluetooth and Wibree Mice, ...
Wireless PAN Technologies in PC and Mobile HID (Human Interface Devices) - 27MHz, 2.4GHz, Bluetooth and Wibree Mice, Keyboards and Remote Controls
Wireless HID provide an intuitive way to add value and convenience to the user experience.
This Research Brief profiles market trends affecting the uptake of wireless HID in both mobile and computing environments.
www.abiresearch.com /products/research_brief/Short-Range_Wireless_Market_Update/104   (188 words)

  
 Wired / Wireless IP Network Webcam with Pan / Tilt by Eagletron / Compex
A motorized pan and tilt base under the camera lets you remotely turn and swivel the camera to look where you want to as you view video.
's robotic pan and tilt feature means you can keep an eye on a large area with just one camera, turning and tilting it to look where you want to as needed.
Eagletron produces the robotic pan/tilt base, while wireless and wired connectivity is supplied by a Compex 802.11g router.
www.trackercam.com /TCamWeb/wireless.htm   (467 words)

  
 Wireless PAN
An Overview of the Bluetooth Wireless Technology, Chatschik Bisdikian, IBM Research Report, June 2001.
Wireless Personal Area Networks Bruce Kraemer, Comdex Fall, November 14, 2000.
Wireless Personal Area Networks: Technology and Standards Ian Gifford, IEEE ComSoc Boston Chapter, June 8, 2000.
www.securitytechnet.com /hot-topic/wpan.html   (629 words)

  
 Wireless Web
The SC3224R is the industry's first solution that combines both Bluetooth technology and Certified Wireless USB onto a single PCI Express Mini Card form factor design to provide a fully integrated wireless PAN solution for notebook PC and wireless desktop applications.
Marking the first-phase completion of Staccato's Bluetooth Convergence Roadmap, previously announced in March 2006, the SC3224R design is proof that Bluetooth and Certified Wireless USB can simultaneously function in close proximity on a single Mini Card design, simplifying integration in notebook PCs by sharing the same antenna and Mini Card interface.
By combining both Wireless PAN technologies onto a single Mini Card, OEMs are only required to use a single Mini Card slot on a notebook PC, leaving the other slots available for other radios for WLAN and WWAN.
wireless.iop.org /press/13482   (601 words)

  
 Wireless PANs (Personal Area Networks) (Linktionary term)
A WPAN (Wireless PAN) is a short-distance wireless network specifically designed to support portable and mobile computing devices such as PCs, PDAs, wireless printers and storage devices, cell phones, pagers, set-top boxes, and a variety of consumer electronics equipment.
Bluetooth is an example of a wireless PAN that allows devices within close proximity to join together in ad hoc wireless networks in order to exchange information.
Many cell phones have two radio interfaces-one for the cellular network and one for PAN connections.
www.linktionary.com /w/wireless_pan.html   (206 words)

  
 Computer Shopper: Product Reviews: DELL Axim X30 Wireless PAN/LAN
Dell's new Axim X30 Wireless PAN/LAN is a superb example of the new breed of connected PDA.
Most new models now have either 802.11b, for wireless connection to an internet hotspot or home network, or Bluetooth, for web-surfing via a Bluetooth mobile phone.
The Axim X30 combines the latest wireless connectivity with the fastest processor we've seen in a PDA, the 624MHz Intel PXA 270.
www.pcpro.co.uk /shopper/reviews/62103/dell-axim-x30-wireless-panlan.html   (459 words)

  
 Strategic Updates | ABI Research
Wireless terminals, multimedia and the roll out of 3G have captured most of the industry’s and the public’s mindshare.
Cingular will have no breathing room as arch-competitor Verizon Wireless is breathing down its neck and is poised in 2007 to seize the mantle of largest wireless operator, having already laid claim to having the most revenue in Q3 2006.
Meeting these challenges is important because Cingular’s main rival, Verizon Wireless, has made record-breaking strides of its own and is set to challenge Cingular for the top place in the US wireless market in 2006.
abiresearch.com /products/research_brief/.../102   (12696 words)

  
 Trendnet Advanced Pan/Tilt Wireless Internet Camera Server: $269.95
Place this Trendnet IP camera nearly anywhere within your wireless network and transmit live on nearly any updated browser around the world.
Not only can you view what the camera is recording, but also tilt and pan so that everything you need is fully captured and saved.
Just add the device to your existing wireless network with 802.11b and 802.11g speeds.
sewelldirect.com /Trendnet-Advanced-Pan-Tilt-Wireless-Internet-Camera-Server.asp   (276 words)

  
 Wireless personal area network
Bluetooth®; wireless technology is the industry standard for Personal Area Network (PAN) communication that allows you to wirelessly connect electronic devices including mobile phones, PCs, handheld devices, and printers.
HP is leading the market with integrated Bluetooth®; wireless technology notebooks, iPAQ Pocket PCs, printers, and a wide assortment of Bluetooth®; wireless technology options for all products including Tablet PCs and desktops.
And we simplfy your Bluetooth®; wireless technology experience by extensively testing for compatibility with other HP and 3rd party Bluetooth®; wireless technology products and by offering complete solutions for common Bluetooth®; wireless technology tasks, such as printing and synchronization of iPAQ pocket PCs.
h20331.www2.hp.com /hpsub/cache/295296-0-0-225-121.html   (201 words)

  
 ZigBee bursts onto wireless PAN | The Register
ZigBee is a short-range radio technology aimed at apps with low data rates and low power consumption such as industrial controls, home automation and other monitoring and control operations.
Specifications for ZigBee based on the IEEE 802.15.4 standard were ratified in December last year, but the technology in already in trial in Scandinavia as part of an automatic home reading project.
A demo by semiconductor firm Freescale at the IEEE Radio and Wireless Symposium mocked up a simple home automation network controlling a light switch.
www.theregister.co.uk /2006/01/18/zigbee   (535 words)

  
 4XEM - Wireless Pan/Tilt Network Internet Security Camera with Audio and Software - 2688968
This stand-alone Pan/Tilt Wireless 802.11b Internet Camera with built-in web browser and microphone connects directly to your network.
The IPCAMWLPT is ideal for demanding applications that require the flexibility and cost savings of wireless communication, connection to external alarms, two-way audio and Pan/Tilt functionality for surveillance areas that are larger than the viewing span of one stationary IP camera.
Bundled software allows monitoring and control of up to 16 IP Cameras from any web browser, and the quick and simple installation means you will be up in minutes viewing streamed video.
www.ecost.com /ecost/eccamera/shop/detail~dpno~591538.asp   (532 words)

  
 Technologies : Innovative Wireless Technologies focuses on the wireless markets
IWT maintains its focus on wireless markets by using a wide range of the latest wireless technologies, such as: Ad Hoc Mesh Networking, Ultra-Wideband, 802.11, Bluetooth, and GPS.
IWT is researching and developing Ultra-Wideband systems to support ad-hoc networks and wireless sensors.
IWT is researching a wireless sensor network that couples prior and current sensor efforts with our experience with low cost, reliable wireless technologies for Military and Homeland Defense applications.
www.iwtwireless.com /Technologies.htm   (253 words)

  
 DRI Wireless Pan Tilt Zoom Camera : Additional Functionality
This not only allows wireless access from any adjacent field unit, but allows each router to "bridge" to other cameras, in essence, extending the wireless IP network from camera pole to camera pole down the road.
Likewise, this wireless network can provide access to or from any other IP detector or other device along the road.
and wireless system are already set up to display and communicate this information - it is just a matter of hooking the additional sensors up.
www.dot.ca.gov /hq/research/operations/ptzcamera/additional_functionalilty.htm   (1270 words)

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