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What kind of converter would be required to use 220v/60hz electric oven at 220v/50hz?
I have an electric oven 220v/60z in Saudi Arabia. Can I use this oven in my home country that has 220v/50hz. Is there any kind of frequency converter available in the market. I have googled for the answers and found that as far as heating element is concerned there would be no difference either to be used on 60hz or 50hz, but the timer control may cause problem. Can anyone suggest a remedy? Thanks
1 AnswerOther - Electronics9 years agoWireless Network Setup?
Iam planning to setup a wireless network in my office (only WLAN - no internet connection required) . I am suggested to use Linksys Access Point N-Series. I have a problem for coverage. The server is in a room and nearby 10 computers will connect wirelessly (using PCI network adapter) to this Access Point within a range of 30 mtrs. Upto here no problem.
The problem may arise connecting 2 more computers at a distance of 100-120 mtrs. My question is :
1) Should I use another Access Point and take RJ45 cable from first Access Point and then connect other 2 PCs wirelessly Or if anybody has better idea with maximum connectivity.
3 AnswersComputer Networking1 decade ago