Installation guide
Page 11 Blue Chips Magazine — August 2007
Quite a difference, I’d say?
Ergo, that alone makes it entirely
your choice “all the way.” So, go
for it! You’ll absolutely love it!
Nice choice! ;-}
Ciao!
P.S. If I can do it, you can cer-
tainly do it too!
I also feel it very important to point
out to you that D-Link doesn’t make a
penny supporting us like that. But,
they most certainly are very, very smart
to provide that 24x7 help toward main-
taining our happiness and satisfaction
in all of their wonderful products. That’s
called Customer Satisfaction, and
it keeps us coming back time and time
again for each upgrade we are destined
to make in this ever-changing “wireless”
networking world - and it’s changing
mighty fast, believe you me.
Important Note. I would like
to extend a very kind invitation
for you to visit us next month
(re. BCM, September 2007) for
Part 4 of this growing series of D-
Link product reviews. We will ad-
dress this “Upgrade” topic, when we
will cover the “Wireless” DIR-655
XTREME N GIGABIT ROUTER,
and its “faithful companion,” the
DWA-652 XTREME N NOTEBOOK
ADAPTER.
To Summarize
With its small price tag (i.e., to buy
and use), high quality video and easy
setup and operation, the DVC-1100 is
ideal for home use, repeat home use,
as well as, business and educational use.
Simply connect any two VideoPhones
(be they DVC-1000, DVC-1100 or DVC-
2000) to the Internet to begin your
“Free,” ultra-smooth picture, video
conferencing, literally to, or from,
anyplace in the world. It’s really
fabulous to be there in real time, any-
time. Now, you don’t ever have to miss
a single moment with any of your family,
friends, acquaintances, colleagues, and
who knows, maybe even, “that dreaded
office?” with the DVC-1100 right in
your living room.
Most importantly, if you live any
distance at all away from family and
friends, significant others, classmates,
or, heaven forbid, even, your busi-
ness and/or business associates, et al.,
you will really come to appreciate and
especially enjoy using this truly magnifi-
cent VideoPhone, the D-Link DVC-1100.
The only “real difference” between the
DVC-1100 and the DVC-1000, of course
we now know is; the DVC-1100 is
“Wireless, and Thus, Can Be Setup
in the Living/Family Room, for
Instance,” ;-} unlike it’s brethren, the
DVC-1000, which is “Wired All the
Way!” Or, said another way, “THE
RIGHT TOOL FOR THE RIGHT
JOB; AND A ‘PLACE’ FOR EVERY-
THING, AND EVERYTHING IN ITS
‘PLACE’.”