Sanity Geek News

22Dec/100

Wireless Network IP Camera’s

Posted by karlos

Ip camera's have been around for a while but they havn't come down in price much, probably becasue they are just so damned practical.  They have built in software and a web server so you can just plug them into your network either wireless or via network cable. You can then set it up to be viewable on the web by port forwarding your modem and pointing to the camera's IP address. Whether its to keep an eye on your staff or secure your hotel or motel courtyard or even just to take a view of the weather like this one in Cairns.

This model is made for outdoor use and dark conditions. You can also power these via ethernet cable - Power Over Ethernet - which is a lot easier than paying a sparky to install a power supply next to the cameras location and you only need 1 cable for both power and network access.

Vivotek  IP7330 from $230.

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21Dec/100

The NBN? Nothing more than another media company.

Posted by karlos

Why does the average Australian broadband user need more speed?...  Becasue they have massive TV's which need to be used.

In responce to the NBN 'business' plan' the opposition have finally figured out the right argument.

“It’s pretty obvious that the main usage for the NBN is going to be internet-based television, video entertainment and gaming,” the Opposition leader added. “We are not against using the internet for all these things, but do we really want to invest $50 billion worth of hard-earned taxpayers’ money in what is essentially a video entertainment system?”


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19Dec/100

Wireless Hotspots for shared public internet

Posted by karlos

We are selling mesh based wireless hotspot gear from OzSpots.  Mesh networking is the way to go for any type of public wireless as it is 100% configurable via a remote dashboard and will configure itself onsite without needing any expensive, time consuming and labour intensive programing.

Mesh networking became popular through Open-Mesh and Robin when they promoted the products and firmware  as a cheap community style way of sharing the internet.

All of a sudden it has become quite easy for anyone to share there internet connection - whether its for a student accomodation a not for profit or a 5 star resort.

Free Instant Hotspot for $179.

www.OzSpots.com.au

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16Dec/100

OpenDNS is perfect for your network

Posted by karlos

Opendns have setup such a useful free dns service. They have familyshield which is perfect for any family with teenagers and the standard Opendns is perfect for more control or business use, stop the use of time wasting social network sites and also malware and phishing attempts.

If you want this implemented on your network let us know or if you have the inclination its not too hard to follow their instructions.

www.opendns.com

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15Dec/100

Remote broadband tests on a TV antenna.

Posted by karlos

This a great story, imagine if in another 10 years all those old tv antennas on the roof of every house in Australia could have  been used for wireless internet access...

The NBN would look pretty silly.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/12/15/3094300.htm

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1Dec/100

Attorney-General overwhelmed by support for R18+ games classification

Posted by karlos

Finaly an R18 rating for games! Just 1089 of the total 59,678 individual submissions did not support the introduction of an R18+ classification for games.

http://www.computerworld.com.au/article/369850/attorney-general_overwhelmed_by_support_r18_games_classification/

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