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    Credit Card Counseling
    Although I do not endorse the use of credit cards except in extreme circumstances, I do understand that there are times when they are an option. Credit cards should only be used in dire circumstances and only as a means to better financial stability.This is a small list of the cheapest credit cards available (in terms of annual fees and interest rates), as well as some credit debt consolidation counseling.The rate of interest on a credit card is one of the chief factors you should focus on when considering a credit card. High rates of interest can lead to higher bills, which is why you should always look for cards with the lowest rates, especially if you plan to transfer debt to the card.Citi® Platinum Select® Card, for instance, offers 0% APR for nine months, and 9.49 APR after the introduction period. Chase Platinum Visa®/MasterCard®, a comparable competitor card, offers 0% APR for six months and as low as 8.74 APR after the introduction trial.Discover® Platinum Cards each offer 0% Introductory APR for 6 or 12 months with fees as lo
    because it generates a considerable amount of network traffic. Congestion can be mitigated by selecting a lower camera resolution and frame rate, but that solution is not always acceptable because it can significantly reduce the amount of visible detail and motion that investigators and security staff need for safe surveillance.

    When selecting a mesh network, ensure that it has adequate bandwidth or capacity for high-speed video surveillance. Because mesh networks share bandwidth with all connected devices, be sure the system includes prioritization for video, so other network operations, such as Web access, e-mail, printing and data transfers, do not interfere with the quality of the video signal.

    Indoor And Outdoor Operation

    Surveillance is rarely limited to indoor-only or outdoor-only applications, and a mesh network used for video also must work seamlessly in both environments. Outdoor mesh nodes should not only support outdoor cameras, but should be able to link wirelessly with mesh nodes located inside buildings. Indoor mesh nodes can be used to connect indoor IP cameras, as well as video monitoring and recording equipment to the network.

    Mobility

    One benefit wired networks cannot provide for video surveillance is mobility. But with a mesh network, cameras can be mounted to moving veh

    How To Start Out In An Online Home Business
    Probably the hardest time for the new online home business entrepreneur is the crucial starting out period. One minute you feel excited, ready to take on the internet world, and make millions of dollars in the process, and next minute you're utterly disappointed at the results (or lack of) as reality starts to hit home. It's really confusing in the beginning with all the information and sales hype being thrown at you and it's very easy to lose motivation and want to give up.My story is no doubt the same or very similar to most other "newbies". I was broke, and desperate to earn extra income, security and a better way of life. I started checking out the internet and looking at different work at home businesses for quite a few months. Finally, I decided to dive in and purchase an opportunity/program/system that promised the world, but it gave very little support and sent me further into debt.Disappointed, I found another opportunity that seemed genuine and the answer to my prayers. But that was an even bigger flop than the first product. I was starti
    Not surprisingly, the Internet also is transforming the surveillance industry, thanks to the new generation of video cameras designed to operate over digital computer networks. Also called IP cameras, these devices make it possible to see live video from anywhere in the world with interactive controls, allowing viewers to select camera movements, resolution and to zoom in on an image -- all from a standard Web browser.

    The evolution of the Internet also has led to new developments in video compression, transmission and recording technologies, resulting in more flexible storage and easier retrieval of video.

    Despite these advancements and a proliferation of new and innovative IP video products, a few obstacles still remain, making it difficult to install IP cameras in the locations where needed most. Perhaps the most fundamental obstacle is the high cost and complexity of installing the many miles of cable required to place the cameras in these locations. Although IP cameras no longer need to use analog coaxial cables, the units do require a wired connection to an Ethernet-based computer network, which is not available in many locations, especially outdoors. That is where the wireless camera technology steps in.

    Wireless Freedom

    Wireless technology frees cameras from the constraints of a cabled-network infrastructure. In fact, wireless cameras do exist. However, because the cameras can only operate in the vicinity of a base station or access point connected to the wired network, the units are limited by the availability of cabling.

    The most promising wireless solution for video surveillance is a mesh network that provides a self-forming infrastructure, which can be used to extend or even replace a conventional, wired network. A mesh network consists of multiple devices called mesh nodes placed in the locations where network connectivity is needed. Mesh networks operate on the principle each node will connect wirelessly to other nearby nodes. Connections to neighboring nodes allow mesh networks to grow dynamically by simply adding additional nodes.

    The entire mesh can be connected to the Internet by connecting one node to a wired network that has an Internet connection. The node then delivers the Internet services wirelessly to the other nodes on the mesh network. Wireless does have its own issues. Obstacles, such as buildings or even moving vehicles and people, can block a wireless connection. For this reason, many wireless technologies require a clear line of sight between devices. However, the many interconnections found in a mesh network allow the formation of redundant, multi-hop paths around these obstacles. These redundant paths even allow the mesh network to heal itself, so if a node is down or one wireless link is blocked, the network remains fully operational.

    Connecting IP video cameras to a mesh network is simply a matter of attaching the camera to a mesh node with an Ethernet cable. This is actually no different than plugging the camera into a conventional, wired network, except that in this case, the mesh node eliminates the need to run a lengthy cable to the network source.

    As long as power is available, mesh nodes and cameras can be installed wherever video surveillance is required. Being able to place cameras in any location allows continuous 24/7 security in many more locations, and significantly reduces the number of police and security staff required to monitor an area. Mesh networks can enable video surveillance in areas such as outdoor street lights and utility poles, utility boxes in back alleys and corridors, large outdoor spaces such as parking lots and stadiums, detached buildings that lack network cabling, trains, school buses, ferries and other public transportation, first-response vehicles, high-crime areas, and disaster locations or hazardous and contaminated environments.

    Mesh Advantages

    While most mesh networks share self-forming and self-healing attributes, and provide multi-hop wireless coverage, many are not suitable for video surveillance. The following are some key points to consider when selecting a mesh network.

    Direct-Video Interface

    Ensure the mesh nodes have Ethernet connectors so that an IP camera can plug directly into the mesh. Ideally, the mesh node will have multiple Ethernet ports in case more than one camera is needed at each location. IP cameras also should be able to work on the mesh without any modification or special setup.

    Compatibility with Existing Video Systems

    If a video surveillance system is already in place, it usually is impractical and too expensive to replace it with a totally different system. When selecting a mesh network, ensure the IP cameras currently in use and planned for the future can connect directly to the mesh nodes . If a system uses analog cameras, users can still operate a mesh network. Analog-to-digital converters are available that enable CCTV cameras to operate over an Ethernet connection provided by the mesh nodes .

    Image Quality And Bandwidth

    Because multiple cameras and other network devices can share the same network infrastructure, it is easier to add cameras to more locations. However, too many devices can cause congestion on the network. IP video is especially prone to this condition because it generates a considerable amount of network traffic. Congestion can be mitigated by selecting a lower camera resolution and frame rate, but that solution is not always acceptable because it can significantly reduce the amount of visible detail and motion that investigators and security staff need for safe surveillance.

    When selecting a mesh network, ensure that it has adequate bandwidth or capacity for high-speed video surveillance. Because mesh networks share bandwidth with all connected devices, be sure the system includes prioritization for video, so other network operations, such as Web access, e-mail, printing and data transfers, do not interfere with the quality of the video signal.

    Indoor And Outdoor Operation

    Surveillance is rarely limited to indoor-only or outdoor-only applications, and a mesh network used for video also must work seamlessly in both environments. Outdoor mesh nodes should not only support outdoor cameras, but should be able to link wirelessly with mesh nodes located inside buildings. Indoor mesh nodes can be used to connect indoor IP cameras, as well as video monitoring and recording equipment to the network.

    Mobility

    One benefit wired networks cannot provide for video surveillance is mobility. But with a mesh network, cameras can be mounted to moving veh

    Build Excitement: Promotional Products to Attract Customers at Your Next Trade Show Event
    You have put a lot of work into participating in this next trade show. You have organized your set-up materials. You have printed new graphics to hang up illustrating the work that you do. You have redesigned your brochures and updated your catalogs with a fresh new look. You have enough personnel to help run the event efficiently. You feel like you are on top of your game and ready to make this trade show a real success. Are you sure you’re not leaving anything out?Giving promotional products is the key ingredient to ensuring traffic at your trade show booth. Be sure you are not dismissing this important piece of information. Your time and energy are precious, and you want to be sure you are getting everything out of this next event that you possibly can. Many vendors overlook the possibilities of promotional products, yet they remain puzzled as to why they never reach that next level of success. Major universities as well as a number of marketing research teams have conducted studies. Their results indicate that using promotional items grants
    twork infrastructure. In fact, wireless cameras do exist. However, because the cameras can only operate in the vicinity of a base station or access point connected to the wired network, the units are limited by the availability of cabling.

    The most promising wireless solution for video surveillance is a mesh network that provides a self-forming infrastructure, which can be used to extend or even replace a conventional, wired network. A mesh network consists of multiple devices called mesh nodes placed in the locations where network connectivity is needed. Mesh networks operate on the principle each node will connect wirelessly to other nearby nodes. Connections to neighboring nodes allow mesh networks to grow dynamically by simply adding additional nodes.

    The entire mesh can be connected to the Internet by connecting one node to a wired network that has an Internet connection. The node then delivers the Internet services wirelessly to the other nodes on the mesh network. Wireless does have its own issues. Obstacles, such as buildings or even moving vehicles and people, can block a wireless connection. For this reason, many wireless technologies require a clear line of sight between devices. However, the many interconnections found in a mesh network allow the formation of redundant, multi-hop paths around these obstacles. These redundant paths even allow the mesh network to heal itself, so if a node is down or one wireless link is blocked, the network remains fully operational.

    Connecting IP video cameras to a mesh network is simply a matter of attaching the camera to a mesh node with an Ethernet cable. This is actually no different than plugging the camera into a conventional, wired network, except that in this case, the mesh node eliminates the need to run a lengthy cable to the network source.

    As long as power is available, mesh nodes and cameras can be installed wherever video surveillance is required. Being able to place cameras in any location allows continuous 24/7 security in many more locations, and significantly reduces the number of police and security staff required to monitor an area. Mesh networks can enable video surveillance in areas such as outdoor street lights and utility poles, utility boxes in back alleys and corridors, large outdoor spaces such as parking lots and stadiums, detached buildings that lack network cabling, trains, school buses, ferries and other public transportation, first-response vehicles, high-crime areas, and disaster locations or hazardous and contaminated environments.

    Mesh Advantages

    While most mesh networks share self-forming and self-healing attributes, and provide multi-hop wireless coverage, many are not suitable for video surveillance. The following are some key points to consider when selecting a mesh network.

    Direct-Video Interface

    Ensure the mesh nodes have Ethernet connectors so that an IP camera can plug directly into the mesh. Ideally, the mesh node will have multiple Ethernet ports in case more than one camera is needed at each location. IP cameras also should be able to work on the mesh without any modification or special setup.

    Compatibility with Existing Video Systems

    If a video surveillance system is already in place, it usually is impractical and too expensive to replace it with a totally different system. When selecting a mesh network, ensure the IP cameras currently in use and planned for the future can connect directly to the mesh nodes . If a system uses analog cameras, users can still operate a mesh network. Analog-to-digital converters are available that enable CCTV cameras to operate over an Ethernet connection provided by the mesh nodes .

    Image Quality And Bandwidth

    Because multiple cameras and other network devices can share the same network infrastructure, it is easier to add cameras to more locations. However, too many devices can cause congestion on the network. IP video is especially prone to this condition because it generates a considerable amount of network traffic. Congestion can be mitigated by selecting a lower camera resolution and frame rate, but that solution is not always acceptable because it can significantly reduce the amount of visible detail and motion that investigators and security staff need for safe surveillance.

    When selecting a mesh network, ensure that it has adequate bandwidth or capacity for high-speed video surveillance. Because mesh networks share bandwidth with all connected devices, be sure the system includes prioritization for video, so other network operations, such as Web access, e-mail, printing and data transfers, do not interfere with the quality of the video signal.

    Indoor And Outdoor Operation

    Surveillance is rarely limited to indoor-only or outdoor-only applications, and a mesh network used for video also must work seamlessly in both environments. Outdoor mesh nodes should not only support outdoor cameras, but should be able to link wirelessly with mesh nodes located inside buildings. Indoor mesh nodes can be used to connect indoor IP cameras, as well as video monitoring and recording equipment to the network.

    Mobility

    One benefit wired networks cannot provide for video surveillance is mobility. But with a mesh network, cameras can be mounted to moving veh

    Colorado Child Support
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    se obstacles. These redundant paths even allow the mesh network to heal itself, so if a node is down or one wireless link is blocked, the network remains fully operational.

    Connecting IP video cameras to a mesh network is simply a matter of attaching the camera to a mesh node with an Ethernet cable. This is actually no different than plugging the camera into a conventional, wired network, except that in this case, the mesh node eliminates the need to run a lengthy cable to the network source.

    As long as power is available, mesh nodes and cameras can be installed wherever video surveillance is required. Being able to place cameras in any location allows continuous 24/7 security in many more locations, and significantly reduces the number of police and security staff required to monitor an area. Mesh networks can enable video surveillance in areas such as outdoor street lights and utility poles, utility boxes in back alleys and corridors, large outdoor spaces such as parking lots and stadiums, detached buildings that lack network cabling, trains, school buses, ferries and other public transportation, first-response vehicles, high-crime areas, and disaster locations or hazardous and contaminated environments.

    Mesh Advantages

    While most mesh networks share self-forming and self-healing attributes, and provide multi-hop wireless coverage, many are not suitable for video surveillance. The following are some key points to consider when selecting a mesh network.

    Direct-Video Interface

    Ensure the mesh nodes have Ethernet connectors so that an IP camera can plug directly into the mesh. Ideally, the mesh node will have multiple Ethernet ports in case more than one camera is needed at each location. IP cameras also should be able to work on the mesh without any modification or special setup.

    Compatibility with Existing Video Systems

    If a video surveillance system is already in place, it usually is impractical and too expensive to replace it with a totally different system. When selecting a mesh network, ensure the IP cameras currently in use and planned for the future can connect directly to the mesh nodes . If a system uses analog cameras, users can still operate a mesh network. Analog-to-digital converters are available that enable CCTV cameras to operate over an Ethernet connection provided by the mesh nodes .

    Image Quality And Bandwidth

    Because multiple cameras and other network devices can share the same network infrastructure, it is easier to add cameras to more locations. However, too many devices can cause congestion on the network. IP video is especially prone to this condition because it generates a considerable amount of network traffic. Congestion can be mitigated by selecting a lower camera resolution and frame rate, but that solution is not always acceptable because it can significantly reduce the amount of visible detail and motion that investigators and security staff need for safe surveillance.

    When selecting a mesh network, ensure that it has adequate bandwidth or capacity for high-speed video surveillance. Because mesh networks share bandwidth with all connected devices, be sure the system includes prioritization for video, so other network operations, such as Web access, e-mail, printing and data transfers, do not interfere with the quality of the video signal.

    Indoor And Outdoor Operation

    Surveillance is rarely limited to indoor-only or outdoor-only applications, and a mesh network used for video also must work seamlessly in both environments. Outdoor mesh nodes should not only support outdoor cameras, but should be able to link wirelessly with mesh nodes located inside buildings. Indoor mesh nodes can be used to connect indoor IP cameras, as well as video monitoring and recording equipment to the network.

    Mobility

    One benefit wired networks cannot provide for video surveillance is mobility. But with a mesh network, cameras can be mounted to moving veh

    How to Start a Business in the Pampering Industry
    With the increased pressures of parenthood, and work commitments, many people find themselves without either the resources or time to indulge in long vacations or sessions at a spa to counter the stresses of everyday life. But what they are turning to in increasing numbers, is the personal, private pampering that can be had at home through skin care, aromatherapy, and other products that steep a person, even for a short while, in the luxury of scents and surroundings that provide much needed relaxation.That makes today the perfect time to investigate starting up a business that focuses on some aspect of the pampering industry. That can mean anything from training as a masseur and operating a "traveling" service out of your home, with a portable table and supplies, or it can mean retailing the types of lotions, scented candles or other items that have a proven track record in sales.First, you should investigate the sale statistics for your area of interest. Decide whether your business will be wholly local, or Internet-based as well. One does not
    d provide multi-hop wireless coverage, many are not suitable for video surveillance. The following are some key points to consider when selecting a mesh network.

    Direct-Video Interface

    Ensure the mesh nodes have Ethernet connectors so that an IP camera can plug directly into the mesh. Ideally, the mesh node will have multiple Ethernet ports in case more than one camera is needed at each location. IP cameras also should be able to work on the mesh without any modification or special setup.

    Compatibility with Existing Video Systems

    If a video surveillance system is already in place, it usually is impractical and too expensive to replace it with a totally different system. When selecting a mesh network, ensure the IP cameras currently in use and planned for the future can connect directly to the mesh nodes . If a system uses analog cameras, users can still operate a mesh network. Analog-to-digital converters are available that enable CCTV cameras to operate over an Ethernet connection provided by the mesh nodes .

    Image Quality And Bandwidth

    Because multiple cameras and other network devices can share the same network infrastructure, it is easier to add cameras to more locations. However, too many devices can cause congestion on the network. IP video is especially prone to this condition because it generates a considerable amount of network traffic. Congestion can be mitigated by selecting a lower camera resolution and frame rate, but that solution is not always acceptable because it can significantly reduce the amount of visible detail and motion that investigators and security staff need for safe surveillance.

    When selecting a mesh network, ensure that it has adequate bandwidth or capacity for high-speed video surveillance. Because mesh networks share bandwidth with all connected devices, be sure the system includes prioritization for video, so other network operations, such as Web access, e-mail, printing and data transfers, do not interfere with the quality of the video signal.

    Indoor And Outdoor Operation

    Surveillance is rarely limited to indoor-only or outdoor-only applications, and a mesh network used for video also must work seamlessly in both environments. Outdoor mesh nodes should not only support outdoor cameras, but should be able to link wirelessly with mesh nodes located inside buildings. Indoor mesh nodes can be used to connect indoor IP cameras, as well as video monitoring and recording equipment to the network.

    Mobility

    One benefit wired networks cannot provide for video surveillance is mobility. But with a mesh network, cameras can be mounted to moving veh

    The One Hidden Mistake Most Investors Make
    Most investors concentrate the majority of their time and effort into researching and picking the right stocks or commodities to invest in. The assumption is that this is the only step required to achieve investment success. That just seems like common sense. There are other steps, however, which must be followed or your account will be decimated. This is not something that will only happen a small percentage of time. Unless you adopt these procedures, your account will certainly be wiped out. These steps are not obvious, are not followed by the majority of investors, and aren’t very glamorous. Do your research, pick the equity you wish to invest in, then follow these steps I’m about to outline. If you don’t you will blow your account. That’s not a maybe. You will certainly lose all of your money if you don’t follow these steps.The single mistake that wipes out accounts faster than a nuclear explosion?Letting your losses run.Yes I know you’ve done it. So have I.You invest hours of research to pick your darling stock, and after you’ve
    because it generates a considerable amount of network traffic. Congestion can be mitigated by selecting a lower camera resolution and frame rate, but that solution is not always acceptable because it can significantly reduce the amount of visible detail and motion that investigators and security staff need for safe surveillance.

    When selecting a mesh network, ensure that it has adequate bandwidth or capacity for high-speed video surveillance. Because mesh networks share bandwidth with all connected devices, be sure the system includes prioritization for video, so other network operations, such as Web access, e-mail, printing and data transfers, do not interfere with the quality of the video signal.

    Indoor And Outdoor Operation

    Surveillance is rarely limited to indoor-only or outdoor-only applications, and a mesh network used for video also must work seamlessly in both environments. Outdoor mesh nodes should not only support outdoor cameras, but should be able to link wirelessly with mesh nodes located inside buildings. Indoor mesh nodes can be used to connect indoor IP cameras, as well as video monitoring and recording equipment to the network.

    Mobility

    One benefit wired networks cannot provide for video surveillance is mobility. But with a mesh network, cameras can be mounted to moving vehicles and can stay connected to the network as long as the vehicle roams throughout the mesh. A security officer inside a vehicle equipped with a laptop computer attached to a mesh node can monitor the video signals from any of the cameras on the network. This has been used successfully by police officers in several cities and housing projects equipped with wireless video surveillance.

    If mobility is a requirement, be sure the mesh network selected provides fast handoff, allowing the vehicle to remain connected to the network as it passes through the mesh. Otherwise, the video quality will suffer and may not be viewable.

    Multiple Service Support

    IP cameras eliminate the need to install separate networks for video surveillance and data networks. Even if the original goal is for video surveillance only, a multi-service mesh network will make it easy to add additional services -- such as Wi-Fi access and LAN connections -- in the future. However, when selecting a mesh network, ensure it is specifically designed for multi-service use. Be sure to specify high-bandwidth (capacity), low-latency (delay), prioritization and quality of service (especially for video) and compatibility with standard network devices and services.

    Moving Forward

    Video surveillance and wireless networking are two of the fastest growing technology industries today, and the demand for both is increasing. Combining IP video cameras with wireless mesh networks, however, can provide an amazing amount of flexibility and options for video surveillance. The cost savings alone -- due to the elimination of video cabling -- can help justify the installation of more cameras in more locations. Overall, the new digital and wireless tools are providing the security profession with greater efficiency, more and better evidence, and the ability to respond more quickly and effectively to critical situations.

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