New Wireless Technology in Home Security Systems


New Wireless Technology in Home Security Systems

Home security systems are certainly not immune to technological advancements and one of the latest to arrive on the scene is wireless technology. Wireless technology improves many areas of the total home security system and provides for a more tamper resistant system as it also makes for far greater efficiency. It wasn’t all that long ago that the only choice in a monitored system was through a telephone land-line that could easily be tampered with.

Now with new wireless technology, home monitoring is done over the air and this means that there is no phone wire that can be cut. Even the individual components of a home alarm system are now available wireless and this means a few positive things. To start with, a home security system can now be quickly and easier spread out further, because there are no wires to string out and run through the home or business.

For instance, this now means that a home security system can now begin to protect a home on the outside perimeter with state of the art wireless body heat and motion detectors that have an effective range of thirty-five feet. These high tech sensors operate in any weather conditions and are immune to false alarms triggered by small animals and they will sound the alarm if anyone comes within range of them.

Using these new wireless sensors, your home or business can now be completely surrounded by a wall of security that will detect an intruder before he has a chance to even reach their target. These same wireless motion detectors are also commonly used inside of a home or building and operate the same way as they do outside. They are truly the answer to the business owner who worries about someone hiding out inside their business during business hours.

New wireless technology also now extends to the arming mechanisms as well and this means that your home or business security system won’t require you to rush to and from a key-board every time you are entering or leaving the home or building. They can now be activated and deactivated using a small clicker device that easily fits on a key chain and operates the same way as a car alarm device does. Simply give it a click when you are leaving your home and your alarm is set and the same is done to disarm it when you return.

Also, new voice recognition technology is also available the allows the user to actually give voice command to their security system. There are many advantages to a voice activated system particularly in commercial applications. In dealing with employees who may be using the alarm system it makes it so easy, because they done have to be told any code numbers, because all that is required is that their voice be programmed into the system.

There is far greater security, because there is no code number or clicker on anyones key chain. If the employee quits or is terminated, all that is required is to delete them from the voice recognition memory in the system and its as easy as that and there is no need to retrieve anything from them or change any codes.

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  1. #1 by maxx_cnc on April 16th, 2010

    The only Cisco related question i can see would possibly be:

    Which wireless security technology is a good choice when using Cisco equipment in conjunction with operating systems such as Windows and Linux?
    LEAP
    WEP
    WPA
    WTLS

    And with that question i would answer WPA

  2. #2 by Bloodwolf23 on April 16th, 2010

    Honestly, none of them. You ABSOLUTELY need 512MB of video memory, and this is not something you can upgrade later on a laptop.

    Here's what I just bought:
    http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=9027714&type=product&id=1218010176167

    The only game I've run is WoW, but I'm getting 50-60 fps on mostly max settings.

    The one I would most recommend for you is the Asus:
    http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=9050279&type=product&id=1218012519873

    It's received outstanding reviews at Cnet and PCWorld as a great, affordable gaming computer. The only reason I decided against it was its bulk when taking it to class. It is heavier than mine, but will outperform mine on games.

  3. #3 by Jenn O fur on April 16th, 2010

    If you want a good laptop, you will spend at least $1,000.

    Look for at least 2 GB of RAM and 180 GB of Hard drive memory. If you find that, the rest will fallow.

  4. #4 by andrewjlee on April 17th, 2010

    impressive. how much r they asking ?

  5. #5 by Tacson on April 19th, 2010

    NO , nonononono. Do NOT buy that, especially if you want to buy crysis! Im glad you asked this question, you almost wasted alot of money. Just because it has video ram DOESNT mean it can run games. Intel make the worse graphic cards on the market! If you buy a laptop, and you want to run games like crysis and cod 4-5, get a laptop with a 9600m GT or higher (thats nvidia graphic cards) or a ATI Radeon Mobility 4650. Again i say, Intel make the WORST cards, do NOT buy it! If you want a laptop i suggest the: http://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/shopping/computer_can_series.do?storeName=computer_store&category=notebooks&a1=Category&v1=Performance+and+entertainment&series_name=dv7t_series DV7 from HP. Click on customize to the right, and add the ati radeon 4650 card, thats all youll need. It can run crysis (which is the most graphical demanding game on the market to date) on high, with 1027×768 getting 27 average fps. (confirmed by notebookcheck.com check the source) Again.. do NOT EVER EVER buy a intel graphic card.

  6. #6 by Keenan C on April 19th, 2010

    The Sims 3 will work very well on both of them since Sims 3 is not considered as a 'intensive' game (like Crysis or GTA 4).

    If i am not wrong, the asus laptop at Bestbuy is cheaper and more value for money.

    However, the gateway laptop has a better graphics card (geforce 9800m gts)

    It depends on what kind of games you want to play. If you are only going to play games like Sims 3, the asus laptop is more than enough.

    3dmark06:
    Geforce 9800m gs: 8507
    Geforce 9800m gts: 9585

  7. #7 by stevenn21 on April 19th, 2010

    It depends what you will use it for, and i'd recommend the RAM upgrade to 2GB.
    The X3100 runs games really well, if that's what your in to.

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