WIRELESS NETWORK HARD DRIVE. WIRELESS MOUSE WITH BALL. REALTEK RTL8187 USB WIRELESS LAN
Wireless Network Hard Drive
Wireless network refers to any type of computer network that is wireless, and is commonly associated with a telecommunications network whose interconnections between nodes are implemented without the use of wires.
(Wireless Networks) Connection of modules together to transmit information without the use of physical connection by wires.
(Wireless networking) For a modest investment, you can set up Internet access in your home or office, and broadcast it to computers in other parts of the building without running wires.
A hard disk drive (hard disk, hard drive, HDD) is a non-volatile storage device for digital data. It features one or more rotating rigid platters on a motor-driven spindle within a metal case. Data is encoded magnetically by read/write heads that float on a cushion of air above the platters.
A high-capacity, self-contained storage device containing a read-write mechanism plus one or more hard disks, inside a sealed unit. Also called hard disk drive
Hard Drive is the debut album from York rock band The Sorry Kisses, which was released on April 28, 2008. The album has been created as an outlet for Hayley Hutchinson's louder songs, which contrast with her usual acoustic style.
disk drive: computer hardware that holds and spins a magnetic or optical disk and reads and writes information on it
The Mess
I got tired of having all these devices taking up space on my desk, under my desk, and on my CPU, with all their attendant wires all over the place. The pieces to be organized:
* Wireless Router
* Network Switch
* DSL Modem
* Network Storage Link
* USB Hard Drive
And, of course, all their wall warts...
[updated] I didn't repeat a picture like this the second time around, but the second phase adds an additional USB hard drive
Looks like hard work
Looks like hard work! ;-)
This picture shows my workplace at home.
Currently, I'm trying to develop some RapidWeaver Plugins and discovering so many differences between Java and Objective-C... :-)
(taken with my camera phone)