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Wireless Extender uses standard telephone outlets.(TORNADO Introduces "Wireless over Copper" Solution at CeBIT 2006)

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Tornado 251 WirePlus(TM) enables consumers to extend wireless signal of 802.11 wireless access point by using regular copper wires. It converts wireless signal and passes it through existing phone wires from outlet near access point to one or more remote outlets. Signal uses frequency range different than ADSL and voice, so it will not affect quality of other services on same line. There is no loss in transmission due to concrete walls, floors, or metal objects.

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Spijkenisse, the Netherlands, Februari 15th 2006 - TORNADO, supplier of computer peripherals, introduces their first "wireless over copper" solution: a wireless extender called …

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