Saturday, May 24, 2008

wait4ip.exe

wait4ip.exe

The process file wait4ip.exe allows you to network PCs anywhere in your house. The wait4ip.exe is in the adapter that transforms the electrical wiring in your house into a networking infrastructure.

The Net2Plug USB adapter is the USB model for data transfer via the existing 230 V household power circuit. It's an ideal solution for anyone wanting to extend their Internet access or make a household network without the need for new cabling. This is the optimal ISDN and DSL extension into any room and onto any floor in the house. There is not much work needed to apply this program. No need for new cables, no drilling through walls or floor. Just use any power socket to access the internet or home network. Installation is child's play. Simply plug the adapter into a power socket. Three indicator lights inform the user about the following: COL: Collisions, flashes faster as network load increases; ACT: Active, flashes when data is sent or received; LNK: Link, lights up when connected to the power line.

This program works with USB interface for data transfer via the existing household power supply. Once the adapter is plugged in, connect it to the PC's USB interface. It uses USB 1.1 and also compatible with USB 2.0. Ranges of up to 200 meters - thick concrete walls are not a problem. It is very compact, no bigger than an AC/DC power adapter.

This program allows the user to surf the internet and share data at up to 14 Mbps. Security from eavesdroppers is provided through DES encryption. The household electricity meter (or fuse box) serves as a 'firewall', blocking out unwanted access from the outside.

The hardware utilizing this program has a minimal power consumption, only maximum of 1.25 W. This functions well in a non-condensing environment with 10 - 90% humidity. The program is compatible with operating systems Windows® 98 SE, Windows® Me, Windows® 2000, Windows® XP.

http://www.nec-computers.com/

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