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Ustec iLAN Home Network Training presents…

2 Agenda  UStec iLAN Series  iLAN Packages

3 What is iLAN? Residential Gateway  Provides connectivity for phone, cable and satellite services, safety cameras, PCs and peripherals …and more.  Simplifies setting up video (TV, VCR, DVD), home office, phone, computer networking, security and related applications.  High quality components ensure reliability and maximum bandwidth.  Able to integrate home automation technologies.

4 iLAN Enables the Customer to:  View video (VCR/DVD) programs anywhere in the home from one shared player.  Connect to a cable or satellite service provider for hundreds of programming selections.  Enjoy frustration-free, high speed Internet access.  Set up an in-home computer network and share peripherals (printer, fax, modem).  Enjoy the peace of mind that safety cameras provide.

5 Enhances Resale Value  UStec systems handle both the current and future applications homeowners want.  15 Year Cabling Performance Warranty – Cable runs are protected by a 15 Year Cabling Performance Warranty when the network is installed by a UStec certified installer using end-to-end UStec components. – Transferable to the new owner.

6 iLAN Network Elements  Cables  tecPorts  iLAN Server

7 VCRs, DVDs, Cameras TV Phone Computer Networking RG6 coaxial cable Category 5e UTP cable 2x2 tecWire: tecWire Maximum Bandwidth Cable

8 tecPorts  Installed on room end of cable run  Category 5E phone and data jacks  High performance coaxial cable connectors

9 iLAN Server Coaxial cable connections Phone and data connections iLAN800 with cable modem Cable modem in Modem Holster

iLAN Servers

11 iLAN400

12 iLAN800

13 iLAN1600

14 UStec Home Network Packages  tecReady  iLAN Standard  iLAN Extra  iLAN Elite  Same Pre-wire Cabling package provides maximum performance and ease of upgrade: – 2x2 tecWire-Rooms and service – Satellite-RG6 TriShield (bundle of 6) – Camera-RG6 TriShield

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16 tecReady Series  tecReady 400  tecReady 800  tecReady 1600  Provides: – Cable TV – Phone distribution

17 iLAN Series  Best TV picture quality.  Ethernet computer networking. – share one printer, scanner, etc. among up to four computers. – 10/100Mbps Auto Sensing Ethernet Switches.  Built-in interface for broadband cable and DSL modems or other home gateway devices.  Clear, interference-free phone reception and faster fax and modem operation.

18 iLan Extra Accessory Package  Upgrade Level 1  Delivers the same benefits as the iLAN Standard, plus… – One black and white security camera – Single channel modulator for viewing VCR or DVD throughout home. – tecFlex Line Chooser to access all home phone lines from tecPort

19 iLAN Elite Accessory Package Upgrade Level 2  Two, color safety cameras provide greater security.  More enjoyable VCR and DVD viewing with stereo.  Expanded remote control capability – two rooms.  Additional phone, fax, modem connections via the additional tecFlex Line Chooser.  Satellite TV reception at four locations from one dish.

20 Covers and Locks  Sleek styling  Space-saving design  Hinged operation  Integral ventilation  Optional lock

21 UStec Systems Deliver  Latest technology  Maximum connectivity  Maximum entertainment options  Home automation ready

Questions? Please contact: Eastern Region 1161 Cyrville Road Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1J 7S6 North America: 888 / Telephone : 613 / Fax : 613 / Western Region 6128 Olympic Street Vancouver, BC, Canada V6N 1Z9 North America: 888 / Telephone : 604 / Fax : 509 /