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  1. Connectzone Lynnwood Wa Fiber Optic Attenuators

     Fiber Attenuators

      [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="150"]Fiber Optuics Attenuator LC Attenuator[/caption] Connectzone, Lynnwood Washington is your best source for fiber-optic attenuators and fiber-optic cables. Our Fiber Singlemode 9/125   Attenuators are available from 1dB to 25dB for immediate shipping. Connectzone offers a wide range of fiber optic Attenuators.  Available for Singlemode 9/125, Multimode 50/125 and Multimode 62.5/125 applications.  Our Male to Female buildout Optical Attenuation (pads) are available in all fiber modes. LC, SC, ST, LC/APC, SC/APC, FC and FC/APC types.   Our most popular type is the build out
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  2. Product Spotlight - Wire Management

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    Product Spotlight - Wire Management


    Cable management refers to an important step during the installation of building services (i.e. electrical services) and the subsequent installation of equipment providing means to tidily secure electrical, data, and other cables. The term is often used interchangeably to refer to products used for the purpose of managing cables or to the workmanship carried out to cables whilst being installed. Cable management is important in many fields, such as IT, communications, power distribution, facility wiring, local area networks, etc. The purpose of cable management is to support the cables whilst being routed through the building from Point A to B (often called containment), and to make subsequent management of the cables through the lifetime of the installation easier. Manage your cables with our any of our 19" inch rack mount wire managements. We carry a large variety of horizontal and vertical network cable organizers
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  3. A 3D Printer For Kids

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    A 3D Printer For Kids


    All I have to say is WOW! I remember growing up and all I had for top of the line in technology was an apple computer, and a Nintendo NES As predicted, toys will change the world. Our kids, growing up with computers, game consoles, and endless visual delights, will have different minds than previous generations and their children will be even more unique. After all, our kids are about get get toy 3D printers and there’s no telling what could come next. Origo is a concept product right now but it should be available soon. Clad in purple plastic, the system is a standard extruder-type 3D printer that can make various small objects out of a thin stream of plastic. The founders, Joris Peels and Artur Tchoukanov, are two experienced 3D printing experts. Peels was the community manager for i.materialise and Shapeways. They designed the Origo to have a minimum of moving parts and a simple UI using 3Dtin as a design platform. The Origo describes
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  4. Product Spotlight - CAB-STACK-10M=

    CAB-STACK Cisco Cables

    Product Spotlight - CAB-STACK-10M=


    Cisco systems Stackwise cable 10 meter (30 feet) connects Stackwise ports on 3750/3750-E Catalyst series and NME-XD-24ES-1S-P (alternate Part Number 72-2634-01) The CAB-STACK-10M is a longer version of the Stackwise cables being a full 7 meters longer than is offered by Cisco or any other manufacturer & is fully optimized for Gigabit Ethernet. The CAB-STACK Cables for Cisco Catalyst witches allow you to connect a combination of up to 9 Cisco Catalyst 3750/3750-E Stackable switches at (32 Gb/s) and to work together as a single unit. Our Cab-stack cables are optimized for a 32 Gigabit bi-directional Connection
    Technical Information:
    • Cisco CAB-STACK cable
    • Stackwise stacking cables
    • 32 Gb/s bi-directional connection
    • 72-2634-01
    • 10 meter
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  5. Google Wallet - What Will They Think Of Next?

    Google Wallet - What Will They Think Of Next?


    It's finally arrived as expected. Google announced that their new Wallet system is finally available for the masses. The app will be rolled out via an over-the-air update and will allow users to tap and pay at over "300,000 PayPass locations around the globe," according to Mastercard's Heart of Commerce blog. Google's also offering a nice bonus for early adopters: $10 in Google Prepaid Cards to users who sign up for the system before the end of the year, enough for two or three free coffees. But the most interesting bit of news is that Google is working with Visa, Discover and American Express in addition to their launch partners, Mastercard and Citi. The companies "have made available their NFC specifications that could enable their cards to be added to future versions of Google Wallet," according to the official Google blog. So what's it mean for regular consumers who don't own the Nexus S 4G? Not much. At least
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  6. Product Spotlight - USB Cables

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    Product Spotlight - USB Cables


    Universal Serial Bus cables are great for transfering data from a device to a computer. USB cables can also be in some cases used as a power source for a variety of consumer products on the market such as cell phone and external hard drives. ConnectZone is a supplier for a large variety of USB cables and has large inventory in stock.

    USB Specs Available:

    • USB 2.0 cable
    • 480 MHz
    • Connetor Types & Gender: A, B, mini 4-pin C17, mini B, D9F, D25M
    • Colors: Black, Ivory, Transparent

    Here are some products that Connectzone offers:


     
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  7. How To Setup A Home Network

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    How To Setup A Home Network


    If you have multiple computers in your home, networking them is a great idea! There are several big advantages to setting up an in-home network:  
    • If one of the computers has a printer attached, then the other computer can print to it over the network.
    • If one of the computers has certain files on it, someone on the other computer can access those files over the network rather than having to copy them onto a disk or memory stick.
    • If you like playing multi-user computer games that have network capabilities built in, then two people can play these games together over the network.
    • If you connect to the Internet with one of the computers, the other computer can use that same connection over the network. So one computer can connect to the Internet with a modem and the other computer will route its Internet traffic through that single connection.
      Networking PCs has gotten easier
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  8. Product Spotlight - Fiber Media Converters

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    Product Spotlight - Fiber Media Converters


    Fiber media converters are simple networking devices that make it possible to connect two dissimilar media types such as twisted pair with fiber optic cabling. They were introduced to the industry nearly two decades ago, and are important in interconnecting fiber optic cabling-based systems with existing copper-based, structured cabling systems. They are also used in MAN access and data transport services to enterprise customers. The 10/100/100M Gigabit Ethernet Media Converter series is designed to meet the massive needs for network deployment and able to extend a copper based Fast network via fiber cable to a maximum distance up to 100KM. Our 10/100/100M Gigabit Ethernet Media Converter is fully compliant with IEEE802.3, Ieee802.3U, 10/100/1000Base-TX, 1000Base-FX, standards. Check out our wide selection of Fiber Media Converters here. Features:
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  9. How to Run Network Cables?

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    How to Run Network Cables?


    Hands down the best time to run your network cables is during the initial construction process of the building, but that usually isnt the case. This Blog will help the DIY'ers with running their network cables in fully completed buildings.

    Fishing and Running the Network Cables


    For a new building, it is wise to run the cables through designated conduits and to plan ahead to add additional cables to it at a later time if needed. Plan junction boxes at each floor. For an old building, installing conduits mght not be possible. In this case you need to tie your cables in a bunch and secure the bunch to walls, ceilings, etc... You need to use a "fish tape" to fish your cables in the wall cavity. You might need to use a stud finder to avoid hiting any framing. Adjust your outlet's position accordingly. Very often the help of a second person is needed when fishing cables, especially when you fish cables from the ceiling to
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  10. Engineers develop material that could speed telecommunications

    In a study published July 10 on Nature Photonics’s website, Serdar Kocaman, an electrical engineering Ph.D. candidate, and Chee Wei Wong, associate professor of mechanical engineering, demonstrated how an optical nanostructure can be built that controls the way light bounces off it. When light travels, it bends—in technical terms, it disperses and incurs “phase,” an oscillating curve that leaves a trail of information behind it. Those oscillations show an object’s properties, such as shape and size, which can identify it. However, light hits Kocaman’s and Wong’s specially engineered material without leaving a trace. Every natural known material has a positive refractive index: when light hits it, the light bends or refracts. The researchers engineered a structure in which they etched tiny holes, creating a material known as a “photonic crystal” which behaves as though it has zero index – light can travel with an ultrafast

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