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Thankfully, WLANs aren’t set in concrete
The moral of this wireless LAN story is: don’t assume your hardware is to blame if you experience poor results. It could be your ... -
New NECA NSW branch established in New England
The New South Wales’ chapter of the peak Australian electrical industry body the National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) has established a new branch ... -
Opportunities abroad for young electricians
A troupe of Queensland sparkies have become the envy of the industry after landing coveted jobs abroad – and they are asking you to ... -
Austest Laboratories’ Grand Opening of New EMC Emissions Chamber a Success
Austest Laboratories opened its doors to showcase their new EMC chamber for radiated emissions and immunity testing of electrical and electronic products and components. ... -
Brightgreen’s D900 Cube declared winner at Melbourne Design Awards
Brightgreen’s D900 Cube LED downlight was announced winner of the Lighting category of this year’s Melbourne Design Awards. -
New Wi-Fi sensor from Fluke Networks eases BYOD challenge and reduces installation costs by up to two thirds
Fluke Networks has announced a new dedicated sensor for Wi-Fi network monitoring that eliminates the need for Ethernet cabling, and reduces the cost by ... -
NECA warns that industrial action will harm the industry
Australia is facing a future of industrial anarchy if lawlessness and violence is tolerated according to the peak industry body the National Electrical and ... -
Queensland Government considers changing solar tariffs
Australian consumers have voted with their wallets when it comes to solar energy, with them being driven by cheaper electricity, lower greenhouse emissions and ... -
NECA launches new social media channels
The peak Australian electrical industry body the National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) has launched two new social media channels and given its YouTube ... -
International event highlights innovative lighting industry
Leading-edge developments and future directions in lighting will be featured when Australia hosts the major SPARC International Lighting Event 2013 in June next year.