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November 24, 2008

When and Where to Use a Cage Nut

Filed under: Cage Nuts — admin @ 11:49 am

For some people the use of notes and bolts and screws and the like can be confusing. It’s always hard to tell which goes where and what should be used with what. When it comes to technology equipment you may employ the use of equipment racks, and these racks employ the use of something called cage nuts. You may find yourself wondering, what is a cage nut?

A cage nut is a square nut contained in a spring steel cage that is wrapped around the nut itself. On the cage there are two side pieces called wings that when pressure is applied permit the cage to be interleaved within square holes that are on whatever equipment rack they are being used with. The cage nut, once let loose, will then stay in place in the rack.

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November 12, 2008

DVRs

Filed under: Audio/Video Devices, Network Electronics — admin @ 5:13 pm

It seems as if all of our current technology is coming out in a digital form, making our lives that much more convenient. Remember the days of have to put a tape into the VCR and pressing record right when a program you wanted to tape came on? Well thank goodness those days are behind us.

Today, many people have something that is called a DVR, digital video recorder. This is a device that allows users to record video (television shows, movies, etc) in a digital configuration to some sort of recall vehicle within the DVR.

A DVR can come in the form of software for your computer, DVR software built in to a television, stand-alone DVR boxes, and portable media players.

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November 10, 2008

Rackmount Power Strips

Filed under: Power Strips, Surge Protectors — admin @ 4:53 pm

Using a power strip can boost the amount of data equipment that you are able to use in one area. Rackmount Power Strips, sold by Cables Plus, are able to grant the highest amount of safety for the environment in which the power strip is used.

The power strip unit features 10 outlets (2 in the front and 8 in the back). The unit also has the element of an illuminated rocker power-switch and 15 amp mechanisms.

It is made of cold rolled steal and finished in microfinish paint.

For the safety of the user the entity also comes with surge protection.

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November 7, 2008

CAT6 Cables

Filed under: Cables — admin @ 2:54 pm

Cables are a vital part of what makes technology run.  CAT6 Cables are a reliable brand of cables that come in a variety of options to meet an assortment of needs.  Some of the kinds of cables that CAT6 produces are network cables and patch cables.

CAT6 is an acronym for Category 6, an industry standard for Gigabit Ethernet.  The Category 6 cables require special plugs for their use because of the increase in wire diameter.

Many of the cables come in different lengths and colors, making them customizable to your data network.  The cables can range from very small lengths up to 100 feet, which should suit even the most demanding space criteria

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November 5, 2008

Hot Melt Products

Filed under: Connectors, Fiber Optic Couplers — admin @ 4:03 pm

Cables Plus USA sells a variety of products that are useful for a variety of fiber optic needs. 3M, a national conglomerate, produces Hot Melt products, which Cables Plus in-turn carries.

Hot Melt products can range from connectors, couplers, and kits that contain these items and more. The Hot Melt connectors are easy-to-terminate and can save users a great deal of time and energy through their special adhesive. Because this product contains this adhesive it enables users to not have to put up with messy epoxy.

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November 3, 2008

AUI Transceivers

Filed under: Transceivers — admin @ 12:59 pm

The word transceiver sounds awfully close to two other words: transmitter and receiver. This is because a transceiver is a combination of a transmitter and receiver. There are a variety of types of transceivers, one being an AUI transceiver.

AUI, Attachment Unit Interface, transceivers are used to connect workstations to other devices by means of an AUI port. The mechanisms that use AUI technology are routers, servers, bridges, hubs, and a range of others.

AUI transceivers can support data transfer rates and can connect to AUI ports using STP and UTP. AUI devices can transmit high quality data and are used with AUI cables.

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