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Do NetBlaster II products comply with any standards?

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Yes, SOHOware's NetBlaster II uses the latest in wireless technology adhering to the 802.11b standard.
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How easy is it to set up the NetBlaster II products?

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Think of a wireless installation as the same as wired installations. First, install the wireless adapter card in your computer, then, load the CableFREE CD to install the network drivers. A Step by step installation Wizard helps you configure each part of the wireless network, then automatically installs the diagnostic utility program. Connecting the wireless Hub is as simple as connecting a regular hub ? just plug it into an existing wired hub/switch/router device.
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What is NetBlaster II?

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NetBlaster II is what SOHOware's second generation of wireless product made up of adapter cards supporting PCI and PCMCIA, and a wireless Hub.
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What operating systems and computers will NetBlaster II products work with?

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SOHOware NetBlaster II works with Windows operating systems, including Windows 95,98, NT, 2000 & ME, and all IBM compatible computers.
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Will the NetBlaster II wireless products work with other wireless devices?

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Yes. Although the each wireless device, regardless of brand, must be compliant with the 802.11b standard to connect.
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How do you maximize the signal strength of the NetBlaster II products?

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Move the NetBlaster II Hub to a central location, midway between computers enabled with NetBlaster II adapter cards. Minimize the number of obstructions between the computers and the NetBlaster II Hub. Avoid placing the NetBlaster II Access Point close to metal objects (e.g. file cabinets, metal cubicles, metal ceiling/ floor/wall...etc.) If there is a device using the same radio frequency as the NetBlaster II, e.g.
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What is the NetBlaster II Wireless Hub?

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The NetBlaster II wireless Hub connects up to 128 computers that are enabled with compatible wireless adapter cards. The wireless Hub connects these computers to a wired Ethernet network as a regular hub would. An Internet access account can be shared over the wireless network when the wireless Hub is connected to a router device (like SOHOware BroadGuard).
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What is the difference between the original NetBlaster and the new NetBlaster II?

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The original NetBlaster is compliant with 802.11 protocol. NetBlaster II is compliant with 802.11b protocol.
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Where can I find out the standards that I have to comply with?

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The latest version of New Zealand E-government Interoperability Framework (NZ e-GIF) contains all the details. The list of standards can be found in Chapter 3. First read the Exemption Principles. If you still need an exemption then complete this template as far as you can and submit it to the E-GIF Custodian. We welcome your feedback and comments on the value of this template.
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Is there encryption security available for NetBlaster II?

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Yes. NetBlaster II comes with three security settings; no encryption, 40 bit WEP encryption, and Quick encryption settings. 40 bit WEP setting is the highest level of security available for the NetBlaster II signal. For an intermediate level of security with minimal impact on performance, select the Quick encryption setting.
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What frequency does the NetBlaster II operate on?

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SOHOware has not seen any ill effects of having other radio frequency (RF) devices installed in the same computer.
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Can I share the Internet with just NetBlaster II adapter cards or is a NetBlaster II Hub required?

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You can share your Internet connection using only wireless adapter cards, but one of your computers will also need a standard Ethernet adapter card to connect to your modem. Plus, the computer that is connected to the modem will also need Internet sharing software, like Internet Sharing Connection (ICS) in Windows 98 Second Edition.
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How do Micron’s green products comply with international standards?

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Micron’s green engineering program is RoHS-compliant and conforms with most of the world’s emerging environmental standards, including those in Asia and Europe.
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Do Ergotron products comply with environmental standards like RoHS?

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Ergotron is committed to compliance with all applicable laws and regulations that concern human health and environmental risk. Read more about Ergotronâ??s Environmental Compliance.
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Do the WJ RFID MPR Readers comply with Asian and European Standards?

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Asian and European frequencies are on the MPR PC Card product capability development road map for 2005. WJ Communications will announce the anticipated release dates in the future.
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Do I have to comply with the standards?

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If you are not intending to use your cards in the banking system then you can do anything you want. The ISO/IEC 7811 series of standards define track one as a read only track with 210 bits per inch and 6 bits plus a parity bit per character. This allows for a full alpha-numeric encoding. Track two and three both use four bits plus a parity bit (number characters plus A to F) only, with track two at 75 bits per inch and track three at 210 bits per inch.
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ii. Does the Federal government have a 'logo program' indicating which products meet 508 standards?

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No. The Federal government does not currently have a section 508 logo (such as the Energy Star) that attaches to a product to indicate that the product conforms to the section 508 standards. Vendors are not required to post information regarding whether or not their products meet the Access Board's standards on a web site (unless they choose to respond to a solicitation, or are awarded a contract, that says otherwise).
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What is included in a NetBlaster II network card package?

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You get one NetBlaster II network adapter with external antenna, one NetBlaster II CD with driver and Utilities, and one NetBlaster II user manual.
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What is included in a NetBlaster II wireless Hub package?

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You get one NetBlaster II Hub unit with Power Adapter, one 25ft/7.5m standard network cable (Cat. 5 UTP), one CableFREE Installation Utilities CD, and one NetBlaster II user manual with Quick Installation Guide.
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Will NetBlaster II network cards work with Linux?

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Currently, SOHOware does not have Linux driver. We are looking into developing drivers for this OS in the near future. Please keep checking our website for any products upgrade information.
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Will NetBlaster II network cards work with an Apple computer?

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Currently, NetBlaster II cards do not have drivers that will operate under the Apple operating system.
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Does the system need to be restarted if I go beyond the NetBlaster II range?

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Depending on how long you were disconnected you may not need to restart your computer. The Windows operating system has a network time-out feature, which will require you to restart the computer if you got disconnected. I entered the NetBlaster II Hub ID (SSID or MAC address) and my computer still cannot access the network. Make sure that you are using ALL the alpha-numeric numbers of the NetBlaster II Access Point ID found on the base of the unit.
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Q3: Who must comply with HIPAA privacy standards?

UF Privacy Office
These entities are bound by the privacy standards even if they contract with others (business associates) to perform some of their essential functions. The law does not give the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) the authority to regulate other types of private businesses or public agencies (such as employers, life insurance companies, or public agencies that deliver social security or welfare benefits).
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What standards does Science Care comply with?

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Science Care is the nations first accredited whole body donor program and has been accredited since March 2003. Both our Arizona and Colorado offices have been inspected and accredited by the American Association of Tissue Banks, www. aatb.org, for the retrieval, processing, storage and distribution of non-transplantable human tissue for medical research and education.
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What standards does TRNSYS comply to ?

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TRNSYS has become reference software throughout the world. It is one of the listed simulation programs in the recent European Standards on solar thermal systems (ENV-12977-2). The level of detail of TRNSYS' building model, known as "Type 56", is compliant with the requirements of ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 140-2001.
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Who must comply with the Standards and Guidelines?

Arbor Landing Homeowners Assoc.
All lot owners, including builders constructing new houses, within Arbor Landing must comply with the "Standards and Guidelines for Lot Owners."
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Do nTAPs comply with European standards?

Copper TAPs, Optical TAPs, Cables, Converters, Accessories
Yes. All copper nTAPs are CE certified to meet European standards for RF emissions. Optical nTAPs do not require RF certification because they are not electronic devices.
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What standards should an LMS comply with?

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LMS should meet interoperability standards that define the structure of Web-based learning content and how it interacts with the LMS. The best known standard is known by its acronym SCORM (Sharable Content Object Reference Model). An LMS that is "standards compliant" can deliver courses that are also compliant. Having a standards compliant LMS means that courses can be available from multiple vendors.
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Do the trampolines comply with Safety Standards ?

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All our trampolines meet or exceed US and EU safety standards, and have certificates from the relevant authorities.. You should supervise in the same way that you would supervise climbing frames or bicycles.
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