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LW050v2/LW050v2UK Sweex Wireless Broadband Router 54 Mbps
Introduction
First of all, many thanks for purchasing this Sweex Wireless Broadband Router 54 Mbps. The Sweex Wireless Broadband Router 54 Mbps enables you to share a broadband Internet connection and to set up your own wireless network. To ensure this product operates correctly, we advise you to carefully read this manual first. If despite this manual you still experience problems during installation or operation of this product, go to www.sweex.com and look under the heading service & support. In order to fully enjoy the Sweex Wireless Broadband Router 54 Mbps, it is important to observe a number of things: not expose the Sweex Wireless Broadband Router 54 Mbps to extreme temperatures. Do Do not place the device in direct sunlight or in the direct vicinity of heating elements. not use the Sweex Wireless Broadband Router 54 Mbps in extremely dusty or moist surroundings. Do Protect the device against powerful shocks or jolts - they may damage the internal electronics. Never attempt to open the device yourself - it will cause the warranty to lapse.
Contents of the box
Prior to using the Sweex Wireless Broadband Router 54 Mbps, check if all required parts are present. The following parts must be present in the box: Wireless broadband router 54 Mbps Antenna Power supply adaptor RJ-45 UTP Ethernet network cable CD-ROM with manual and Panda Anti-virus trial software If one of the above parts is missing, please contact the shop or supplier.
Specifications
Supports: IEEE 803.3 and IEEE 803.3u Supports: IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g Maximum wireless data transfer speed: 54Mbps Supports: DHCP (dynamic IP), PPTP, Static IP, PPPoE, L2TP x WAN, 4 x LAN RJ-45 UTP ports 1 Supports: WEP/WPA./WPA2/802.1X data encryption Built-in Firewall and Port Forwarding Removable reverse SMA Antenna 5 dBi to 3 x Extended Range 2 Supports: VPN pass through Web-based configuration operating system dependent Not
Front view
Status Status Off Power Lit Lit System Blinking Off Off Link/Act WAN and 1 to 4 Lit Blinking Off WLAN Blinking
Meaning The router is switched off The router is switched on The router is starting up The router is operating correctly The router has a hardware error No device is connected to this port A computer or other network device is connected to this port There is data traffic between the router and the connected device The wireless part is switched off The wireless part is active
Rear view
Antenna with reverse SMA connector. Reset button to return to the factory settings port for connecting a modem by means of a RJ-45 UTP Ethernet network cable. WAN ports 1, 2, 3 and 4 for connecting computers by means of an RJ-45 UTP Ethernet network cable. LAN Power connector for connecting the power adaptor.
Connecting the Sweex Wireless Broadband Router 54 Mbps
1. onnect the power adaptor (included) to the rear of the router and the mains socket. The light next to Power is lit. In the event the LED is not C lit, check the connections of the power adaptor to the router and the mains socket. 2. witch on the computer and connect it to the rear of the modem using a network cable (RJ-45 UTP). You can select any of the ports 1, 2, 3 and 4. S The corresponding light at the front will be lit. In the event the light fails to light up, check whether the network cable is properly connected to the computer and the router. 3. witch on the modem* again. Note: Here we do not refer to the Sweex router. Connect the modem to the rear of the router using a network S cable (RJ-45 UTP). Do this via the WAN port The WAN light at the front of the router will light up. In the event the light fails to light up, check whether the network cable is properly connected to the router and the modem. *In order to use the Sweex Wireless Broadband Router 54 Mbps you need an active Internet connection, which is established through a modem. This modem is usually supplied by the provider.
Configuring the computer to connect to the router
Windows XP In the bottom left of your screen, go to Start Control Panel Then go to Network and Internet Connections. Open Network Connections. Or, if the Windows classic style is used: Start Settings Network Connections. Right-click LAN Connection or Wireless Network Connection and select Properties. The following screen appears:
Under the tab General select TCP/IP and click Properties.
Select the options Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically. Confirm the settings by clicking OK. The network settings for Windows XP have now been configured correctly. The correct settings for the Internet browser will be discussed later in this manual.
Windows 2000 In the bottom left of your screen, go to Start Control Panel. Then go to Network and Internet Connections. Open Network Connections. Or, if the Windows classic style is used: Start Settings Network Connections. Right-click LAN Connection or Wireless Network Connection and select Properties. The following screen appears:
Now select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties.
Select the options Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically. Click OK twice. The network settings for Windows 2000 have now been configured correctly. The correct settings for the Internet browser will be discussed later in this manual.
Windows 98SE Go to Start, Settings, Control Panel and click Network.
Select the line TCP/IP
which corresponds to your (wireless) network card and click Properties.
Under the tab IP Address, select the option Obtain an IP address automatically.
Under the tab Gateway, the list of Installed gateways must be empty. If so required, select each gateway and click Remove.
Under the tab DNS Configuration, select the option Disable DNS. Click OK twice. The network settings for Windows 98SE have now been configured correctly. Now continue with the correct settings for the Internet browser below.
Internet browser settings for Windows 98SE, 2000 and XP
1.n order to access the router, the browser settings must be correct. This is easy to check by starting up Internet Explorer and selecting Tools I from the menu bar and then selecting the option Internet Options. 2.n this window, go to Connections and select Never dial a connection or remove all connections listed in the field above. I 3. t the bottom, click LAN Settings, remove all ticks and click OK. A 4. estart the browser to activate the settings. R
Setting the wireless network
How does it work? In order to create a wireless network, you need a wireless router, wireless modem or access point. The wireless router, modem or access point transmits the wireless network. The name of this network, also referred to as SSID, depends on your wireless router, modem or access point and often differs per model or brand. You can often determine the name yourself and thus recognise your own wireless network. Protection You could compare a wireless network to radio signals. However, the range of a wireless network at home is not as big. Your home wireless network often has a range of 20 to 30 metres. This means that neighbours and passers-by too can make use of your network. As a result they can get away with surfing on your Internet connection, and they may gain access to your shared folders and files on your network. That is why it is recommended to secure your wireless network. This protection is set up on the device transmitting the network. In most cases that is the wireless router, modem or access point. By adding a WEP or WPA protection code, you secure the network. This code is also referred to as the network key. Enter this code on each computer that wants to connect to that secured network. You can only be part of that network if you enter this code. If you did not enter the network key into the router or modem yourself, ask the installer, manufacturer, supplier or provider for this code.
Connecting the computer to the wireless network
In the bottom left of your screen, go to Start Control Panel. Then go to Network and Internet Connections. Open Network Connections. Or, if the Windows classic style is used: Start Settings Network Connections. Right-click LAN Connection or Wireless Network Connection and select View Available Wireless Networks.
Always click Refresh network list top left in this window first, to obtain the most recent listing. Select the name (also referred to as SSID) Sweex LW050v2 by clicking it once. Now click Connect. If it has successfully connected to the wireless network, the notification Connected appears after a couple of seconds. You now have an active wireless network. If you receive a notification saying the wireless connection cannot be configured because it is managed by another programme, disable this software and start again. We recommend securing the wireless part of the router. How to do this is described further down in this manual. Once secured, the network will show as Sweex LW050v2 with a message below detailing Security-enabled wireless network. When connecting to this secured network, you will be prompted for the Network key. If the network key you have entered is incorrect, a notification saying "Limited or no network connection" appears after a couple of seconds. Your wireless connection is not satisfactory. Re-connect to the wireless network and check the network key. If you change something in the wireless settings of the router causing you to lose the wireless connection, then complete these steps again.
Accessing the router (Login)
Open your web browser. In this example we use Internet Explorer.
The default router IP address is: 192.168.50.1 An IP address is a unique number required by each network device, including a computer or router, in order to be active within that network. Without an IP address you are unable to make connections within a network. Type the router IP address in the browser address bar. You can now access the router.
The router login screen appears. Fill out the login name and the corresponding password. The standard login is sweex and the corresponding password is mysweex. If this login screen fails to appear, recheck the settings of your Internet browser as described above. Also check the IP address of your computer. In this IP address, only the digits after the last dot may deviate from the IP address of the router (e.g.: 192.168.200.xxx).
Where to find the IP address of the computer?
Win2000/WinXP: Click Start - Run - Type cmd - press "Enter. In the black window, type ipconfig - press "Enter and your IP address is displayed. Win98/Me: Click Start - Run -Type winipcfg - press "Enter. In the window, select your network adaptor. (Usually NOT the ppp adaptor) and your IP address is displayed.
Once logged in, the status screen of the router appears.
This screen displays the current Internet connection and a variety of system information.
Setting the Internet Provider (ISP)
Prior to setting the provider, make sure that the Internet connection is active without the Sweex Breedband Router. If the modem without the router does not have an Internet connection, setting the router would be pointless. After all, the modem establishes the Internet connection and the Sweex Breedband Router forwards this existing Internet connection to one or more computers in your network. A total of 6 different settings are possible. We have listed these together with instructions on how to enter these. In order to find out which settings correspond to your provider, you can consult the list with providers further down in this manual. The list consists of providers and corresponding subscriptions. The applicable settings are listed for each subscription form. In the event that your subscription is not listed, consult your Internet provider for the router settings which correspond to your subscription. These settings need to be configured in your router only once. Regardless of the number of computers you connect to the router, the following settings only need to be done on one computer. That is because the settings are not stored on the computer, but on the router.
Setting 1 DHCP without hostname
1. eft in the column, click Network". Now click WAN. L
2. nder WAN Connection Type select Dynamic IP. This setting is for providers who use a DHCP connection. U 3. lick Save to save the settings. C In order to check whether the Internet connection has been set up successfully, go to the status screen by clicking Status left in the column. The WAN section will display your Internet IP address. It can sometimes take up to 1 minute for this IP address to appear. You have now completed the configuration and are ready to surf the Internet. If after 1 minute your IP address continues to show as 0.0.0.0, check your settings again and complete the following steps: 1. witch off the router and the modem. S 2. isconnect the network cable between the router and the modem at the WAN port. D 3. witch on the router and wait until it is fully started up. S 4. witch on the modem and wait until it is fully started up and until all the correct lights are lit. S 5. econnect the network cable between the modem and the router via the WAN port of the router. R 6. onnect the router via 192.168.50.1 and check your Internet connection in the status screen. C
Setting 2 DHCP with hostname
Important: when configuring the router, always use the computer with which you were connected to the Internet prior to connecting the router. 1. eft in the column, click Network". Now click WAN. L
2. nder WAN Connection Type select Dynamic IP. This setting is for providers who use a DHCP connection. U 3. nder Hostname enter the hostname you received from your provider. U 4. lick Save to save the settings. C L 5. eft in the column, click MAC Clone".
6.n order to enter the MAC address of your computer into the router, click Clone MAC Address and then Save to save the settings. I 7. lick OK to confirm. C In order to check whether the Internet connection has been set up successfully, go to the status screen by clicking Status left in the column. The WAN section will display your Internet IP address. It can sometimes take up to 1 minute for this IP address to appear. You have now completed the configuration and are ready to surf the Internet.
If after 1 minute your IP address continues to show as 0.0.0.0, check your settings again and complete the following steps: 1. witch off the router and the modem. S 2. isconnect the network cable between the router and the modem at the WAN port. D 3. witch on the router and wait until it is fully started up. S 4. witch on the modem and wait until it is fully started up and until all the correct lights are lit. S 5. econnect the network cable between the modem and the router via the WAN port of the router. R 6. onnect the router via 192.168.50.1 and check your Internet connection in the status screen. C
Setting 3 PPPoE
2. nder WAN Connection Type select PPPoE. This setting is for providers who use a PPPoE connection. U 3. nder User Name enter the user name you received from your provider. U 4. nder Password, enter the corresponding passport. U C 5. lick Save to save the settings. In order to check whether the Internet connection has been set up successfully, go to the status screen by clicking Status left in the column. The WAN section will display your Internet IP address. It can sometimes take up to 1 minute for this IP address to appear. You have now completed the configuration and are ready to surf the Internet. If after 1 minute your IP address continues to show as 0.0.0.0, check your settings again and complete the following steps: 1. witch off the router and the modem. S 2. isconnect the network cable between the router and the modem at the WAN port. D 3. witch on the router and wait until it is fully started up. S 4. witch on the modem and wait until it is fully started up and until all the correct lights are lit. S 5. econnect the network cable between the modem and the router via the WAN port of the router. R 6. onnect the router via 192.168.50.1 and check your Internet connection in the status screen. C
Setting 4 PPTP
2. nder WAN Connection Type select PPTP. This setting is for providers who use a PPTP or KPN Mxstream connection. U 3. nder User Name enter the user name you received from your provider. U U 4. nder Password, enter the corresponding passport. C 5. lick Save to save the settings. 6. lick Connect to make the Internet connection. Next to this button, the message Connected will appear and your Internet IP address will C be displayed under Internet IP Address. It can sometimes take up to 1 minute for this to be shown. You have now completed the configuration and are ready to surf the Internet. If after 1 minute the router continues to show as Disconnected, check your settings again and complete the following steps: 1. witch off the router and the modem. S 2. isconnect the network cable between the router and the modem at the WAN port. D 3. witch on the router and wait until it is fully started up. S 4. witch on the modem and wait until it is fully started up and until all the correct lights are lit. S 5. econnect the network cable between the modem and the router via the WAN port of the router. R 6. onnect the router via 192.168.50.1 and check your Internet connection in the status screen by clicking Status left in the column. The WAN C section will display your Internet IP address.
Setting 5 L2TP
2. nder WAN Connection Type select L2TP. This setting is for providers who use an L2TP connection. U 3. nder User Name enter the user name you received from your provider. U U 4. nder Password, enter the corresponding passport. C 5. lick Save to save the settings. 6. lick Connect to make the Internet connection. Next to this button the message Connected appears and your Internet IP address will C be displayed under Internet IP Address. It can sometimes take up to 1 minute for it to be shown. You have now completed the configuration and are ready to surf the Internet. If after 1 minute the router continues to show as Disconnected, check your settings again and complete the following steps: 1. witch off the router and the modem. S 2. isconnect the network cable between the router and the modem at the WAN port. D 3. witch on the router and wait until it is fully started up. S 4. witch on the modem and wait until it is fully started up and until all the correct lights are lit. S 5. econnect the network cable between the modem and the router via the WAN port of the router. R 6. onnect the router via 192.168.50.1 and check your Internet connection in the status screen by clicking Status left in the column. The WAN C section will display your Internet IP address.
Setting 6 Static IP
2. nder WAN Connection Type select Static IP. This setting is for providers who use a fixed Static IP address. U 3. nder IP Address, enter the IP address you received from your provider. U 4. lso enter your Subnet Mask, Gateway, Primary DNS and possibly your Secundary DNS values. A 5. lick Save to save the settings. C In order to check whether the Internet connection has been set up successfully, go to the status screen by clicking Status left in the column. The WAN section will display your Internet IP address. It can sometimes take up to 1 minute for this IP address to appear. You have now completed the configuration and are ready to surf the Internet. If after 1 minute your IP address continues to show as 0.0.0.0, check your settings again and complete the following steps: 1. witch off the router and the modem. S 2. isconnect the network cable between the router and the modem at the WAN port. D 3. witch on the router and wait until it is fully started up. S 4. witch on the modem and wait until it is fully started up and until all the correct lights are lit. S 5. econnect the network cable between the modem and the router via the WAN port of the router. R 6. onnect the router via 192.168.50.1 and check your Internet connection in the status screen. C
Wireless settings and security
We always recommend entering these settings with a computer connected to the Sweex Breedband Router by means of a cable. This is because you will lose the wireless connection with the Sweex Breedband Router while storing these settings. Left in the column, click Wireless".
The default SSID is Sweex LW050v2. We recommend not changing this so you can always recognise the router. Here you can also find other options such as Channel and Mode. We again recommend maintaining the default values. You can enable or disable the wireless part by means of Enable Wireless Router Radio. This feature is enabled by default.
Securing the wireless part
Complete the following steps for setting WEP security: 1. ick Enable Wireless Security T 2. nder Security Type select WEP. U 3. nder Key Type select 64bit. U 4. nder WEP Key, enter the network key. In our example we use network key 1020304050. U When using 64-bit encryption you can create your own 10-digit code, 128 bits require 26 digits. 5. lick Save to save the settings. C 6. small window appears. Click OK to restart the router. A The router is now secured. Reconnect your wireless computer. Complete the following steps for setting WPA security: 1. ick Enable Wireless Security T 2. nder Security Type select WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK. U
3. nder PSK Passphrase, enter your network key. You can create your own and it may contain 8 to 63 numbers and letters. U 4. lick Save to save the settings. C 5. small window appears. Click OK to restart the router. A The router is now secured. Reconnect your wireless computer.
Opening ports in the router (Forwarding and DMZ)
The built-in firewall in this router cannot be disabled. However, ports can be opened for programmes and games which require this. We recommend using a fixed IP address for computers for which ports are opened. This is to ensure that these computers always use the same IP address as registered in the router. The router may assign a different IP address to the computer so that the forwarding or DMZ command no longer applies to that computer. By clicking Forwarding left in the column the port settings can be changed.
1. nder Service Port, enter the port or the range of ports you want to open. For example: 3500-3600 opens all ports within that range. U 2. nder IP Address, enter the IP address of the computer for which you want to open these ports. U 3. ick Enable to activate this line. T 4. lick Save to save the settings. C You can complete 16 lines. Click Next to show lines 9 16.
In some instances, or when a game console is used, you may opt to place a computer or game console entirely outside the firewall. This can be done in the so-called demilitarized zone (DMZ). This option can be found in the main screen of the port settings (Port Forwarding) under (Advanced.) Note however, you no longer take advantage of the protection offered by the firewall of the router. All ports to the computer placed in the DMZ are open. Only a single computer can be placed in the DMZ. Left in the column, click Forwarding" and then DMZ.
Set Current DMZ Status to Enable and under DMZ Host IP Address, enter the IP address of the computer which you want to place in the DMZ. Click Save to save the settings.
How to assign a fixed IP address to a computer
This is only required for computers for which you want to open ports by means of the function Forwarding or DMZ. Complete the steps in chapter Configuring the computer to connect to the router. Instead of selecting Obtain an IP address automatically (Obtain an IP address automatically) you select Use the following IP address (Use the following IP address). The IP address in our example is as follows (192.168.50.xxx). The final number you enter must be unique to your network. We recommend using a number ranging from 150 to 200. Thus an IP address could be (192.168.50.150). A subsequent computer would then be assigned (192.168.50.151) etc. For Subnetmask (Subnetmask) you enter: 255.255.255.0 Both under Default gateway (Default gateway) and under Preferred DNS-server (Preferred DNS-server) you enter the IP address with which you log into the router. In our example: 192.168.50.1 Under Alternative DNS-server (Alternative-DNS-server), you can leave the field blank. Click OK twice to save the settings and to close the window.
LAN settings
The network settings of the router can be changed as follows. Left in the column, click Network".
Under IP Address, the IP address of the router (192.168.50.1) is stated. Changing the number here, changes the IP address of the router. Note! When you assign the router a new IP address, the Start IP and End IP of the DHCP server must be changed to reflect that range. Click Save to save the settings.
Changing the password
The standard login of the Sweex Breedband Router can be changed by clicking System Tools and then Password, left in the column.
In order to change the user name and password settings, enter your current user name under Old User Name and your current password under Old Password Subsequently, enter your new user name under New User Name, and your new password under New Password. Confirm by once again entering your new password under Confirm New Password. Click Save to save the settings. A small login window appears. Log in twice, using your new user name and password.
Upgrading the firmware of the router (Firmware)
In order to provide the router with updates, the so-called firmware needs updating. Left in the menu, click System Tools and then Firmware.
Here the firmware of the router can be upgraded. New firmware can be downloaded from the Sweex website under Service en support. If the firmware file is zipped, make sure you select and extract the file first on a location in your computer where you can retrieve it easily. Now click Browse and select the extracted firmware file. In many cases the name of this file will start with Sweex_Firmware_LW050v2. In order to start the firmware upgrade, click Upgrade. Do not interrupt this procedure. This may harm the router. Wait for the upgrade to be completed which is confirmed by a message. The connection between the computer and the router will be briefly interrupted.
Resetting the router to its factory settings
The Sweex Breedband Router can be reset to its factory settings in two different ways. Note! After the reset, all settings which apply to your connection and network need to be reconfigured. After the reset, the router will restart. During start-up, the factory settings are reloaded and the computer will lose connection with the router for around 30 seconds. After this, the router can be accessed via the default IP address (192.168.50.1). Method 1: Switch off the router by disconnecting it from the mains. The reset button is located at the rear of the router. Use a small item to press the button. Press and hold the button while you switch on the router again. After switching on, press and hold the button another 10 seconds. The router will restart. Method 2: Left in the column, click System Tools and then Factory Defaults. Click Restore to start the reset. A message appears, click OK to continue. Additional tips and further explanation to the remaining functions of the router can be found in the English manual on the CD-ROM.
Warranty
All products under the Sweex brand are warranted for a period of three years. We do not grant support or warranties for any software and/or (rechargeable) batteries included. Settlement of guarantee only takes place via the dealer where you have purchased the product in question. The rightful owner has and retains title to all brand names and related rights mentioned in this manual.
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I N T ER N ET & N E T W O RK I NG
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SWEEX WIRELESS BROADBAND ROUTER 300 MBPS Supports:IEEE803.310BASE-Tand803.3u100BASE-TX Supports:IEEE802.11b,IEEE802.11g,IEEE802.11n(draft4.0) Built-inFirewall,NATandPortForwarding Supports:WEP/WPA/WPA2/802.1Xwirelesssecurity Supports:WPSforeasywirelesssecurity Maximumwirelessdatatransferspeed:300Mbps
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SWEEX WIRELESS LAN CARDBUS ADAPTER 300 MBPS Supports:IEEE802.11b,IEEE802.11g,IEEE802.11n(draft4.0) Maximumwirelessdatatransferspeed:300Mbps Supports:WEP/WPA/WPA2wirelesssecurity Supports:WPSforeasywirelesssecurity Autofallback Operatingfrequency:2.4GHz
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SWEEX WIRELESS LAN PCI CARD 300 MBPS Supports:IEEE802.11b,IEEE802.11g,IEEE802.11n(draft4.0) Maximumwirelessdatatransferspeed:300Mbps Supports:WEP/WPA/WPA2wirelesssecurity Supports:WPSforeasywirelesssecurity Autofallback Operatingfrequency:2.4GHz
SWEEX WIRELESS LAN USB 2.0 ADAPTER 300 MBPS Supports:IEEE802.11b,IEEE802.11g,IEEE802.11n(draft4.0) Maximumwirelessdatatransferspeed:300Mbps Supports:WEP/WPA/WPA2wirelesssecurity Supports:WPSforeasywirelesssecurity Autofallback Operatingfrequency:2.4GHz
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I N T ER N ET & N E T W O RK I NG MO D E M /RO UTE RS LAN CAR DS &ADAP T E R S
SWEEX WIRELESS ADSL 2/2+ MODEM/ROUTER 300 MBPS ANNEX A Supports:ADSL,ADSL2andADSL2+ Maximumwirelessdatatransferspeed:300Mbps Supports:IEEE802.11b,IEEE802.11g,IEEE802.11n(draft2.0) Supports:WEP/WPA/WPA2/802.1Xwirelesssecurity Supports:WPSforeasywirelesssecurity WANdownloadspeed:24Mbps,uploadspeed:1Mbps
SWEEX LAN PCI CARD 10/100 MBPS Realtek8139chipset Single-chipcontrollerforPCIlocalbusrevision2.2 Supports:802.310BASE-TandIEEE802.3u100BASE-TXstandard Maximumdatatransferspeed:100Mbps Connector:1xUTPRJ-45withauto-MDI/MDI-X
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SWEEX LAN PCI CARD GIGABIT RealtekRTL8169chipset Single-chipcontrollerforPCIlocalbusrevision2.2 Supports:802.310BASE-TandIEEE802.3u100BASE-TXstandard Maximumdatatransferspeed:1000Mbps Supports:IEEE802.1Pand802.1Q Auto-NegotiationandFullDuplexFlowControl(IEEE802.3x) Connector:1xUTPRJ-45withauto-MDI/MDI-X
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C ONN EC T IV I T Y PC CA RD S P CI CAR DS
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SWEEX 3 PORT FIREWIRE PC CARD 3 x FireWire port, IEEE1394 standard Interface: 32 bit cardbus Compliant with: OHCI 1.1 Hot swappable
SWEEX 4 PORT USB 2.0 PCI CARD 3 x external USB 2.0 port, 1 x internal USB 2.0 port Chipset: VIA VT6212 Interface: 32 bit card bus, PCI revision 2.2 Compliant with: EHCI, UHCI v1.1 and EHCI
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C O N N EC T I V I T Y P C I C A RD S
SWEEX 2 PORT FIREWIRE 800 & 1 PORT FIREWIRE 400 PCI CARD 2 x FireWire 800 (IEEE 1394b) port, 1 x FireWire 400 (IEEE 1394a) port Compatible with both 32 bits and 64 bits PCI slots Plug and Play Hot swappable
P CI UP GR ADE S
SWEEX 2 PORT SERIAL PCI CARD 2 x serial port, maximum data speed: 1 Mbps Supports: 2 x fast serial UART 16C550 chip Interface: 32 bit PCI bus
FW011 20
PU006/ PU006V2 20
SWEEX 1 PORT PARALLEL PCI CARD 1 x parallel port, maximum data speed: 1.5 Mbps Supports: SPP, EPP and ECP IEEE1284 compatible (bi-directional) Interface: 32 bit card bus, 16 Byte FiFO (parallel)
SWEEX 1 PORT PARALLEL & 2 PORT SERIAL PCI CARD 2 x serial port, maximum data speed: 1 Mbps 1 x parallel port, Data transfer up to: 1.5 Mbps Supports: 2 x fast serial UART 16C550 chip Supports: SPP, EPP and ECP Interface: 32 bit card bus, 16 Byte FiFO (parallel)
PU005/PU005V2 20
PU007/ PU007V2 20
P C I C A RD S
SWEEX 2 PORT SERIAL ATA PCI CARD Supports: Serial ATA 1.0 standard Dual independent DMA channels including 256 KB buffer Interface: 32 bit card bus, PCI revision 2.3 Supports: a maximum of 2 S-ATA hard disks, S-ATA 150 standard Maximum data speed S-ATA: 150 Mbps
P CI E XP R E S S CAR DS
PU102 20
SWEEX 2 PORT SERIAL ATA RAID PCI CARD Supports: RAID 0 and RAID 1 Supports: Serial ATA 1.0 standard Dual independent DMA channels including 256 KB buffer Interface: 32 bit card bus, PCI revision 2.3 Supports: a maximum of 2 S-ATA hard disks, S-ATA 150 standard Maximum data speed S-ATA: 150 Mbps
Product code Box quantity PUEAN W x H x D (mm) x 210 x 40
SWEEX 3 PORT FIREWIRE PCI EXPRESS CARD 2 external, 1 internal, 6-pin Firewire port Interface: PCI Express 1.1 Compliant with: IEEE 1394/1394a and OHCI V 1.1 Data transfer speed: 100/200/400 Mbps VIA Chipset No drivers needed
FW021 40
EAN W x H x D (mm)
x 105 x 40
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C ONN EC T IV I T Y PC I E X P RE SS C A RD S
SWEEX 1 PORT INTERNAL SATA II PCI EXPRESSCARD Supports: Serial ATA II standard PCI Express Base Specification 1.0a Supports one SATA I or SATA II harddisk Data transfer up to 300 Mbps 1x internal connector Hot-swapping feature
SWEEX 2 PORT INTERNAL & EXTERNAL SATA II PCI EXPRESS CARD Supports: Serial ATA II standard PCI Express Base Specification 1.0a Supports one SATA I or SATA II harddisk Data transfer up to 300 Mbps 1x Internal SATA and 1x external eSATA connector Hot-swapping feature
EAN W x H x D (mm) x 154 x 40
PU200 20
PU202 20
x 154 x 40
SWEEX 1 PORT EXTERNAL SATA II PCI EXPRESS CARD Supports: Serial ATA II standard PCI Express Base Specification 1.0a Supports one SATA I or SATA II harddisk Data transfer up to 300 Mbps 1x external eSATA connector Hot-swapping feature
SWEEX 2 PORT INTERNAL SATA II RAID PCI EXPRESS CARD Supports Serial ATA II standard Supports RAID 0 and RAID 1 PCI Express Base Specification 1.0a Supports two SATA I or SATA II harddisk Data transfer up to 300 MB/s 2x Internal SATA connectors Hot-swapping feature
PU201 20
PU203 20
EXP RESSC A RD S
SWEEX 1 PORT EXTERNAL eSATA II EXPRESS CARD Supports Serial ATA II standard ExpressCard/34 Form Factor Module Supports one SATA I or SATA II harddisk Data transfer up to 300 Mbps 1x External eSATA connector Hot-swapping feature
P CI E X P R E S S CAR DS
SWEEX 1 PORT PARALLEL PCI EXPRESS CARD (PU011)
Product code Box quantity PUEAN W x H x D (mm) x 154 x 40
SWEEX 2 PORT SERIAL PCI EXPRESS CARD (PU012) SWEEX 1 PORT PARALLEL & 2 PORT SERIAL PCI EXPRESS CARD (PU013) Fully compliant with PCI Express base specification revision 1.1 Single Lane (x 1) PCI Express
SWEEX 2 PORT FIREWIRE EXPRESSCARD 2 x 6-pin Firewire port Interface: ExpressCard 34, specification 1.x Power input 12 V, 1 A (outside negative, inside positive) for extra power Compliant with: IEEE 1394/1394a and OHCI V 1.1 Data transfer speed: 100/200/400 Mbps No drivers needed
IEEE1284 compatible parallel port Supports: SPP, EPP and ECP mode Data rate: Up to 2.5 Mbps Chipset: Oxfords Semiconductor OXPCIe952
Product code Product code Box quantity FWEAN W x H x D (mm) x 105 x 40
Box quantity
PU011 PU012 PU013 40
W x H x D (mm)
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C O N N EC T I V I T Y K VM SW I TC HE S CONV E RT E R S & DATA LI NKI NG
1) SWEEX COMPACT 2 PORT KVM SWITCH PS/2 WITH AUDIO Client: 2 x PS/2 for keyboard, 2 x PS/2 for mouse, 2 x 15 pin VGA for video card, 2 x audio cable 2) SWEEX COMPACT 2 PORT KVM SWITCH USB WITH AUDIO Client: 2 x USB for keyboard and mouse, 2 x 15 pin VGA for video card, 2 x audio cable 2 x fixed KVM cable Hot pluggable, auto scan function Supports: VGA, SVGA, MultiSync and XGA (interlaced) standard Keyboard and mouse simulation, Real Mouse identification function Maximum monitor resolution: 1600 x 1200 pixels
HxWxD(mm)
175x470x30
KB100US 10
8717534008335 215x495x30
K EYB O A RD S
KE YB OAR DS
SWEEX WIRELESS KEYBOARD & OPTICAL MOUSE 2.4 GHZ Keyboard:14hotkeyswith9programmablekeys Mouse:5buttonopticalmousewithscrollwheel Mouseresolution:800DPI Transmissionrange:upto10metres 48twowayRFchannels Powersave,sleepfunction
Productcode Boxquantity KB220US KB220UK 20 EAN HxWxD(mm) 210x585x48
SWEEX WIRELESS KEYBOARD & LASER MOUSE 2.4 GHZ Keyboard:9hotkeyswith6programmablekeys Rechargeablelasermouse Mouse:5buttonlasermousewithtiltwheel Switchfor400/800/1600DPIresolution Transmissionrange:upto10metres 48twowayRFchannels 2.4GHzFSKtechnology
Productcode Boxquantity KB225US 20 EAN HxWxD(mm) 8717534006478 200x525x38
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INPU T K EY PA D S OP T I CALM I CE
SWEEX PORTABLE USB KEYPAD WITH RETRACTABLE CABLE Connection:USB 19keys 3hotkeysforCalculator,MyComputerandESC Backspacebutton Num-Lockledindicator Cablelength67cm PlugandPlay
Productcode Boxquantity KPEAN HxWxD(mm) 8717534008328 233x124x40
SWEEX OPTICAL MOUSE BLACK PS/2 Connection:PS/2 Resolution:600CPI PlugandPlay
MI002 40
8717534003415 154x105x40
PINK PA NTHE RSE RI E S
SWEEX EXTERNAL 4 PORT HUB USB 2.0 Interface:USB2.0 4xdownstreamUSBport SWEEX PINK PANTHER LASER MOUSE USB 5button Scrollwheel Mouseresolution800DPI Interface:USB Supports:Windows2000,XPandVista SWEEX PINK PANTHER MOUSE PAD SILK Size:18x23cm(hxw) Nonslidebottom 1xupstreammini-USBport PlugandPlay Hotswappable ACpowerconnector(adapternotincluded) Supports:Windows2000,XPandVista
Productcode Boxquantity Boxquantity Boxquantity MIUSMAEAN HxWxD(mm) HxWxD(mm) HxWxD(mm) 8717534008571 235x170x185x105x230x244x3
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INPUT O P TI C A L MI C E OP T I CALM I CE
SWEEX OPTICAL MOUSE PS/2 Connection:PS/2 Resolution:800CPI 3buttons Cablelength:152cm PlugandPlay Supports:Windows2000,XPandVista
SWEEX OPTICAL MOUSE USB Connection:USB Resolution:800CPI 3buttons Cablelength:152cm PlugandPlay Supports:Windows2000,XPandVista
MI500 40
8717534005846 154x105x40
MI501 40
8717534005853 154x105x40
O P TI C A L M I C E
OP T I CALM I CE
SWEEX NOTEBOOK OPTICAL MOUSE USB Conection:USB Resolution:800DPI 5buttons Scrollwheel Supports:Windows2000,XPandVista
SWEEX NOTEBOOK OPTICAL MOUSE RETRACTABLE USB Connection:USB Resolution:800DPI 3buttons RetractableUSBcable:60cm PlugandPlay Supports:Windows2000,XPandVista
MI302 20
8717534008656 220x150x60
MI301 40
8717534005525 154x105x40
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INPU T O PTI C A L M I C E
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INPU T LA S ER M I C E LAS E R M I CE
SWEEX NOTEBOOK LASER MOUSE USB Connection:USB Resolution:1600DPI AdvancedPixarttechnology Laser:ClassIEyeProtected 3buttons,scrollwheel USBcablelength:150cm PlugandPlay
Productcode Boxquantity MIEAN HxWxD(mm) 8717534005532 154x105x40
SWEEX NOTEBOOK LASER MOUSE RETRACTABLE USB Connection:USB Resolution:1600DPI AdvancedPixarttechnology Laser:ClassIEyeProtected 3buttons RetractableUSBcablelength:60cm PlugandPlay
Productcode Boxquantity MIEAN HxWxD(mm) 8717534005518 154x105x40
WI REL ESS L A SE RMI C E
W I R E LE S S LAS E R M I CE
SWEEX WIRELESS LASER MOUSE 5-BUTTON USB 2.4 GHZ Connectiondongle:USB WirelessRF2.4GHz AdvancedPixarttechnology Laser:ClassIEyeProtected Resolution:1600DPI 5buttonsandscrollwheel PlugandPlay
Productcode Boxquantity MIEAN HxWxD(mm) 8717534006485 154x210x60
SWEEX WIRELESS LASER MOUSE 2.4 GHZ Connectiondongle:USB DPIswitchfor400/800/1600DPIresolution Transmissionrange:Upto10metres 48twowayRFchannels 2.4GHzFSKtechnology Powersave,sleepfunction
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INPUT I NP UT A C C ESSO RI E S I NP UT ACCE S S OR I E S
SWEEX OPTICAL MOUSE PAD Size:18x23cm(hxw) Per100piecespackedinacountertopretailbox SWEEX LASER MOUSE PAD Size:18x23cm(hxw) Per100piecespackedisacountertopretailbox
ProductcodeOPTICAL LASER Boxquantity MA001 MAEAN HxWxD(mm) 230x244x3
SWEEX NOTEBOOK MOUSE PAD Size:22x30cm(hxw) Ultrathinmicrofiber SWEEX MOUSE PAD SILK Size:18x23cm(hxw) Non-slidebottom
ProductcodeNOTEBOOK Boxquantity ProductcodeSILK Boxquantity MAMAEAN HxWxD(mm) EAN HxWxD(mm) 8717534004450 277x315x230x244x3
I NP UT A C C ESSO RI E S
I NP UT ACCE S S OR I E S
SWEEX GAMING MOUSE PAD XL Size:30x40cm(hxw) Smoothcoating
SWEEX DOUBLE SIDED MOUSE PAD METAL Size:23.5x32cm(hxw) Includingnon-slidestuds
MA030 50
8717534004467 464x315x3
MA040 50
8717534004474 290x334x3
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INPU T INPUT A C C ESSO RI ES I NP UT ACCE S S OR I E S
SWEEX MOUSE PAD SILVER FIBER Size:18x23mm(hxw) Materialtop:textilefibersilvercoated Materialbottom:Naturalrubber
SWEEX MOUSE PAD LEATHER BLACK Size:18x23mm(hxw)
MA060 100
8717534008045 230x245x3
MA070 100
8717534008038 230x245x3
INPU TA C C ESSO RI ES
SWEEX MOUSE PAD ALCANTARA Size:18x23mm(hxw) Material:Alcantara
MA080 100
8717534008052 230x245x3
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SOUND & VISION C O NSUM E R E L EC TR ON I C S
SWEEX 19 LCD TV WITH BUILT-IN DVD PLAYER Resolution: 1440 x 900 pixels Contrast ratio: 850 : 1 Response time: 5 ms Automatic channel tuning TV system: PAL / SECAM Video input format: PAL / SECAM / NTSC Teletext function Supports file formats: MP3, WMA, AVI, MPG Supported codec: VCD, SVCD, MPEG1, MPEG2, AVI, DivX Input interfaces: S-Video, PC Audio 3.5 mm stereo, SCART, VGA, CATV (PAL connector), input 75 Ohm Outputs: SCART, audio 3.5 mm jack
Product number Box quantity MM004V3 MM004PVEAN H x W x D (mm) 115 x 135 x 35
SWEEX 2.4 DIGITAL PHOTO FRAME Interface: USB Screen: 2.4 TFT Resolution: 320 x 240 pixels Internal memory: 4 MB Supports: JPG, BMP Slideshow: On/off
Clock function Power: USB or 3 x AAA battery 1.5 V (batteries not included)
MM005 20
x 141 x 37
D I G I TA L P HO TO FR A M E S
DI GI TAL P H OT O F R AM E S
SWEEX 3.5 DIGITAL PHOTO FRAME Interface: USB Screen: 3.5 TFT Resolution: 320 x 420 pixels Internal memory: 2 MB Supports: JPG Clock and calendar function OSD languages: English, Dutch, French, Spanish, Italian, Greek, Polish, Russian integrated battery
SWEEX 7 DIGITAL PHOTO FRAME Screen: 7 LCD Resolution: 480 x 234 pixels File format: JPEG Storage: SD(HC)/MMC/MS 2 MB internal memory Also reads USB memory stick Slideshow intervals: 3 sec, 10 sec, 1 min, 2 hours
x 141 x 37 Product number Box quantity MM008VEAN H x W x D (mm) x 350 x 60
Multiple language support: English, Dutch, French, Spanish, Italian, Greek, Polish, Russian Clock and calendar function
Supported memory cards: SD(HC)/MMC Power: USB, rechargeable Slideshow intervals: 3 sec, 10 sec, 1 min, 2 hours and off
Product number Box quantity MMEAN H x W x D (mm)
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SOU N D & V IS I O N SO UND & VI SI O N A C C E S S OR I E S
SWEEX DVB-T ADAPTER USB WITH REMOTE Interface: USB 2.0 Terrestrial antenna input Including: Remote control Supports: multi-picture display Supports: Electronic Program Guide Supports: Teletext
MM002V2 20
x 141 x 163
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SOUND & VISION G RA P HI C S C A RD S GR AP H I CS CAR DS
SWEEX GRAPHICS CARD AGP NVIDIA FX MB Bus interface: AGP CineFX Engine High-precision Graphics Engine Unified Driver Architecture (UDA) AGP 8X support
SWEEX GRAPHICS CARD PCI-EXPRESS NVIDIA 8400 GS 512 MB Bus interface: PCI Express 2.0 Memory: 512 MB RAMDACs: 400 MHz NVIDIA unified architecture with GigaThread technology Full Microsoft DirectX 10 Shader Model 4.0 support NVIDIA Quantum Effects physics processing technology One single-link DVI output supports one 1920 x 1200 resolution display NVIDIA PureVideo technology HDCP capable
GC150V2 20
GC351V2 20
G RA P HI C S C A RD S
GR AP H I CS CAR DS
SWEEX GRAPHICS CARD PCI-EXPRESS NVIDIA 9500 GT 512 MB Bus interface: PCI Express 2.0 Memory: 512 MB NVIDIA unified architecture with GigaThread technology Full Microsoft DirectX 10 Shader Model 4.0 support NVIDIA Quantum Effects physics processing technology NVIDIA PureVideo HDtechnology HDCP capable
SWEEX GRAPHICS CARD PCI-EXPRESS NVIDIA 9600 GT 512 MB Bus interface: PCI Express 2.0 Memory: 512 MB NVIDIA unified architecture with GigaThread technology Full Microsoft DirectX 10 Shader Model 4.0 support 16x full-screen anti-aliasing True 128-bit floating point high dynamic-range (HDR) lighting NVIDIA Quantum Effects physics processing technology Dual-link DVI outputs supports 2560x1600 resolution display NVIDIA PureVideo HDtechnology HDCP capable
GC440V2 20
GC450 10
x 310 x 60
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SOU N D & V IS I O N G RAP HI C S C A RD S
SWEEX GRAPHICS CARD PCI-EXPRESS NVIDIA 9800 GT 512 MB Bus interface: PCI Express 2.0 Memory: 512MB NVIDIA unified architecture with GigaThread technology Full Microsoft DirectX 10 Shader Model 4.0 support 16x full-screen anti-aliasing True 128-bit floating point high dynamic-range (HDR) lighting NVIDIA Quantum Effects physics processing technology Dual-link DVI outputs supports 2560x1600 resolution display NVIDIA PureVideo HDtechnology HDCP capable
Product code Box quantity GCEAN H x W x D (mm) x 310 x 60
GRAP HI C S C A RD S
SWEEX ATI HD2400 PRO Bus interface: PCI Express x 16 Memory: 256 MB Outputs: 1x HDMI, 1x VGA, 1x Dual-link DVI Maximum resolution: 2560 x 1600 pixels (dual-link DVI) 128-bit floating point HDR texture filtering Unified Video Decoder (UVD) for Blu-ray and HD DVD Dual-link DVI with full resolution HDCP support Full support for Microsoft DirectX 10.1
SWEEX ATI HD4650 Bus interface: PCI Express 2.0 Memory: 512 MB Outputs: 1x HDMI, 1x VGA, 1x Dual-link DVI Maximum resolution: 2560 x 1600 pixels (dual-link DVI) 128-bit floating point HDR texture filtering Unified Video Decoder (UVD) for Blu-ray and HD-DVD Dual-link DVI with full resolution HDCP support Full support for Microsoft DirectX 10.1
GC800 20
GC810 20
x 210 x 50
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SOUND & VISION G A MI NG P RO D UC TS GAM I NG P R ODUCT S
SWEEX GAMEPAD USB Connection: USB Turbo on/off button and 12 programmable buttons 2 axis Plug and Play
SWEEX GAMEPAD DUAL SHOCK USB + PS2 Connection: USB and Playstation programmable buttons 2 analogue joysticks 8-way D-pad On/off switch for vibration function On/off switch for LED Turbo on/off switch
GA100 20
x 170 x 90
GA101 20
G A MI NG P RO D UC TS
I DARE YOU TO PLAY!
Sweex provides you with a true to life and intense gaming experience. Take full control and enjoy the maximum of what gaming has to offer - versus the computer or together with other
SWEEX WIRELESS 2.4 GHZ GAMEPAD DUAL SHOCK USB+PS2 (2-IN-1) Connection: USB and Playstation programmable buttons 2 analogue joysticks 8-way D-pad Press sensitive buttons On/off switch for vibration function On/off switch for LED
Product code Box quantity GAEAN H x W x D (mm) x 170 x 90
gamers. Dominate the competition with high-performance, durable, and comfortable controllers and steering wheels. Game on!
Turbo on/off switch Gamepad off-switch Automatic stand by function
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SOU N D & V IS I O N G A MI NG P RO D UC TS
SWEEX FORCE VIBRATION JOYSTICK USB Connection: USB 12 programmable buttons 4 axis 8way HAT switch Grip with rudder control On/off switch for vibration function Throttle control Supports: Direct 7.0 and higher
GA200 20
x 214 x 195
G A M I NG P RO D UC TS
SWEEX STEERING WHEEL FORCE VIBRATION USB AND TABLE CLAMP Connection: USB 10 programmable buttons 8-way D-pad With analogue accelerate and brake pedals Analogue mode button
GA300 20
x 290 x 240
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MED I A P L AYE RS
M E DI A P LAYE R S
SWEEX BLACK PEARL MP3 PLAYER Interface: USB 2.0 Plays: MP3, WMA, WAV, JPEG, BMP and AVI videos Voice Recording: WAV 32 Kbps and 8 Kbps, ACT 32 Kbps and 8 Kbps 1.5 TFT display: 25 x 28 mm (w x h) Display resolution: 128 x 160 pixels Including software to convert AVI, MPG, MPEG, VOB, RM, MOV and QT into AMV Menu in 16 languages
SWEEX BLACK ONYX MP4 PLAYER TOUCH BUTTON Interface: USB 2.0 Plays: MP3, WMA, WAV, JPEG, BMP and AVI video files Voice Recording: WAV 32 Kbps and 8 Kbps, ACT 32 Kbps and 8 Kbps T-Flash (Micro-SD) memory card slot FM radio 2.4 TFT display: 50 x 37 mm (w x h), Display resolution: 320 x 240 pixels Menu in 9 languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian.
Product code
MP436 - 2 GB MP438 - 4 GB MP439 - 8 GB 20
H x W x D (mm)
x 135 x 40
MP502FMV2 - 2 GB MP504FMV2 - 4 GB MP508FMV2 - 8 GB MP516FMV2 - 16 GB 20
135 x 135 x 40
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SOU N D & V IS I O N REM O TE C O NTRO L S R E M OT E CONT R OLS
SWEEX UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL 4 IN 1 Controls 4 devices; TV, DVD, VCR and Satellite Teletext Powered by 2 x AAA battery (not included)
SWEEX UNIVERSAL REMOTE CONTROL 8 IN 1 Controls 8 devices; 2 TV s, 2 Satellites, VCR, CD, DVD and Aux Teletext Powered by 2 x AAA battery (not included)
IA100 20
x 203 x 40
IA101 20
x 258 x 40
S O UND C A RD S
S OUND CAR DS
SWEEX EXTERNAL SOUND CARD 5.1 WITH DIGITAL IN/OUT USB 2.0 Full-duplex recording and play-back C-MEDIA chipset (CM106-F) 5.1 and 7.1 surround sound Connections: line in, headphone-out, front-out, surround-out, rear-out, centre/bass-out and 2 x mic-in SPDIF optical digital input and output
Product code Box quantity SC004VEAN H x W x D (mm) x 210 x 40
SWEEX 4.1 PCI SOUND CARD C-Media chipset, HRTF 3D positional sound Interface: 32 bit PCI bus Built-in 16 bit CODEC Full duplex recording and playback
(4.1) SC011 20
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SOUND & VISION SO UND C A RD S S OUND CAR DS
SWEEX 5.1 PCI SOUND CARD C-Media chipset, HRTF 3D positional sound Interface: 32 bit PCI bus Built-in 16 bit CODEC Full duplex recording and playback
SWEEX 7.1 PCI SOUND CARD WITH DIGITAL OUT C-MEDIA chipset Interface: 32 bit PCI bus 7.1 connection PCI revision 2.2 SPDIF coaxial digital out Full duplex recording and play back
(5.1) SC012 20
SC015 20
M I CR OP H ONE S
SWEEX MINI MICROPHONE WITH CLIP Sensitivity: 54 dB Cable length: 180 cm Weight: 20 grams
HM001 80
x 130 x 40
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SOU N D & V IS I O N MICRO P HO NES M I CR OP H ONE S
SWEEX DESKSTAND MICROPHONE BLACK Sensitivity: 54 dB Cable length: 180 cm
SWEEX FLEXIBLE DESKSTAND MICROPHONE Bends easily in every desired position Sensitivity: 54 dB Cable length: 180 cm
HM002B 20
x 142 x 73
HM003 20
x 200 x 115
EA RP HO NE S
E AR P H ONE S
SWEEX EARPHONES SILVER Weight: 16 grams Connection: 3.5 mm plug Cable length: 120 cm
SWEEX EARPHONES SILVER 2.5 MM PLUG Weight: 16 grams Connection: 2.5 mm plug Cable length: 120 cm
HM100V2 80
x 123 x 40
HM105 80
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SOUND & VISION EA RP HO NES E AR P H ONE S
SWEEX EARPHONES SILVER SWING Weight: 16 grams Connection: 3.5 mm plug Cable length: 120 cm Storage box included
Product code Box quantity WC031VEAN H x W x D (mm) x 210 x 70
SWEEX FOLDABLE HI-DEF 1.3M TRACKCAM USB 2.0 Built-in microphone Digital zoom and face tracking function Maximum frame rate: 30 frames per second Maximum resolution: 1280 x 1024 pixels (interpolated) Interface: USB
WC053V2 12
x 105 x 70
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SOUND & VISION WEBCAMS W E B CAM S
SWEEX WEBCAM 1.3 MEGAPIXEL USB 2.0 Sensor: 300K CMOS Maximum frame rate: 30 frames per second Lens format: 1/5 Maximum resolution: 640 x 480 pixels Photo resolutions: 1280 x 960 pixels (from 800 x 600 interpolated) Interface: USB 2.0
SWEEX HI-DEF 1.3M ZOOM TRACKCAM USB 2.0 Built-in microphone and 6 LEDs with light switch Digital zoom and face tracking function Multi video output, RGB and I420 Maximum frame rate: 30 frames per second Maximum resolution: 1280 x 960 pixels (interpolated) Interface: USB
WC050 20
WC055 20
SWEEX INTERNET CHAT PACK WC003V3 Chipset: Pixart 207 Sensor: CMOS Maximum frame rate: 30 frames per second Resolutions: maximum 1280 x 960 pixels Interface: USB SWEEX HI-DEF 1.3M ZOOM TRACKCAM USB 2.0 Sensor: CMOS Resolution: maximum 2560 x 2048 pixels Built-in microphone via USB Face tracking and digital zoom Software snapshot resolution: 4 megapixel Interface: USB 2.0 HM400 Volume control Adjustable headband Impedance: 32 Ohm Sensitivity: 108 dB Frequency: 20-20000 Hz Maximum input power: 80 W Cable length: 1.8 metres
Product code Box quantity WCEAN H x W x D (mm) x 210 x 70 Product code Box quantity WCEAN H x W x D (mm) x 243 x 100
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SOU N D & V IS I O N PA C K S S OUND & V I S I ON ACCE S S OR I E S
SWEEX INTERNET VIDEO PHONE PACK IP005 Suitable for PC to PC and PC to telephone Supports: USB 1.1, no sound card needed Bus powered Echo and noise suppression Full Duplex communication Key sounds Pause dial tone function WC001 Sensor: 100K CMOS Frame frequency: 25 frames per second Lens format: 1/5 Colour filter: RGB 24 and I420 Resolutions: 640 x 480 pixels (interpolated) Interface: USB 1.1
Product code Box quantity WCEAN H x W x D (mm) x 210 x 70 Product code Box quantity CSEAN H x W x D (mm) x 113 x 2
SWEEX SCREEN PROTECTIVE SHEET FOR IPHONE, IPOD TOUCH AND OTHERS Protects your LCD/TFT screen display Cut your own sheet to fit your screen High transparent and anti-scratch 2 pre-cut sheets included for iPhone or iPod Touch Material: PET
SWEEX SCREEN CLEANING SET 30 ml cleaning gel Washable micro fibre cloth 225 x 185 mm
Product code Box quantity CSEAN H x W x D (mm) x 115 x 30
SO UND & VI SI O N A C C E S S OR I E S
S OUND & V I S I ON ACCE S S OR I E S
SWEEX PORTABLE USB LIGHT Connection: USB Flexible goose neck, length: 31 cm Bus powered Plug and Play
SWEEX MOBILE CASSETTE ADAPTER Connection: 3.5 mm Frequency range: Hz Cable length: 105 cm
SV100V2 80
x 135 x 10
SV007V2 100
x 92 x 40
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S T O R A GE C A RD REA D E RS CAR D R E ADE R S
SWEEX INTERNAL CARD READER ALL-IN-1 USB 2.0 BLACK 5 sockets for: CompactFlash type I & II, Memory Stick, MS-Duo, Secure Digital, Mini-SD, T-Flash, Micro-SD, Multi Media Card, RS-MMC, xD-Picture Card Supports: SDHC Plug & Play, hot swappable 2 x LED: active and data transfer
SWEEX EXTERNAL CARD READER ALL-IN-1 USB 2.sockets for: CF, MD, Magicstor, SM, XD, MS, SDHC, Mini SD Data speed reading/writing: 700 to 4000 Kbps 1 x USB cable, USB A-type to mini B-type
CR005V3 40
CR006V3 40
C A RD REA D E RS
CR008 SWEEX MICRO EXTERNAL CARD READER USB 2.sockets for: SD, MMC, MS, Mini SD, T-Flash, M2 Plug and Play Data speed reading/writing: 700 to 4000 Kbps 1 x LED: Active
CR009 SWEEX SD / MMC CARD READER USB 2.socket for: Secure Digital (SD and SDHC) and Multi Media Card (MMC) Plug and Play, hot swappable Bus powered 1 x LED: Power / Activity
CR010V2 SWEEX EXTERNAL CARD READER ALL-IN-1 USB 2.sockets for: CF I, CF II, MD, SD, SDHC, Mini SD, MMC, RSMMC, XD, MS, MS DUO, MS PRO, MS PRO DUO, T-Flash, M2 Plug and Play, hot swappable Bus powered 2 x LED: Active and Power
CR008 CR009 CR010V2 40
x 91 x 20
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STOR A G E C A RD RE A D E RS
S TO RA GE
SWEEX EXTERNAL CARD READER & 3 PORT USB 2.0 HUB 4 sockets for: CF, MD, SM, XD, MS, SD, MMC 3 port USB 2.0 HUB Data speed reading/writing: 700 to 4000 Kbps 1 x USB cable, USB A-type to mini B-type 2 x LED: active and power
CR100 20
STO RA G E C A SI NG S
S T OR AGE CAS I NGS
SWEEX EXTERNAL 2.5 STORAGE SOLUTION SATA USB 2.0 Interface: USB 2.0 Suitable for: 2.5 SATA HDD
SWEEX EXTERNAL 3.5 SATA STORAGE SOLUTION USB 2.0 Interface USB 2.0 Suitable for: 3,5 SATA
ST030V2 20
ST031V2 20
8717534006355
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SWEEX 15.4 AND 17 NOTEBOOK BAGS Shockproof lined interior, weatherproof Protection provided by reinforced corners and edges Comfortable and adjustable shoulder strap Material: polyester 600D Dimensions notebook bag 15,4 compartment: 278 x 354 x 63 (h x w x d) Dimensions notebook bag 17 compartment: 350 x 450 x 63 (h x w x d)
Product code Box quantity Product code Box quantity 15,SASAEAN H x W x D (mm) EAN H x W x D (mm) x 443 x 460 x 340 x 80
SWEEX 15.4 AND 17 NOTEBOOK BAGS Shockproof lined interior, weatherproof Comfortable and adjustable shoulder strap Material: polyester 600D Dimensions notebook bag 15,4 compartment: 310 x 380 x 60 (h x w x d) Dimensions notebook bag 17 compartment: 450 x 330 x 70 (h x w x d)
Product code Box quantity Product code Box quantity 15,SASAEAN H x W x D (mm) EAN H x W x D (mm) x 490 x 460 x 340 x 80
NO TEB O O K B A G S
NOT E B OOK B AGS
SWEEX 15.4 NOTEBOOK BACKPACK Shockproof lined interior, weatherproof Comfortable and adjustable shoulder straps Dimensions: 465 x 320 x 107 (h x w x d) Dimensions notebook compartment: 290 x 310 x 58 (h x w x d) Material: polyester 600D
SWEEX 15.4 MESSENGER BAG Shockproof lined interior, weatherproof Protection provided by reinforced top Adjustable shoulder strap Dimensions: 330 x 450 x 150 mm (h x w x d) Dimensions notebook compartment: 300 x 370 x 60 (h x w x d) Material: 1680D Polyester
Product code Blue Brown SA006 SAEAN H x W x D (mm) 380 x 470 x 110
SA004 6
x 490 x 115
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SWEEX 15.4 NOTEBOOK BUNDLE (SA001-US006-MI023) Shockproof lined interior, weatherproof Protection provided by reinforced corners and edges Comfortable and adjustable shoulder strap Dimensions notebook compartment: 278 x 354 x 63 (h x w x d) Material: polyester 600D
SWEEX 15.4 NOTEBOOK BUNDLE (SA010-MI501) Shockproof lined interior Weatherproof Comfortable and adjustable shoulder strap Dimensions: 375 x 445 x 100 (h x w x d) Dimensions notebook compartment: 310 x 380 x 60 (h x w x d) Material: polyester 600D
SA051V3 6
x 443 x 115
SA055 6
x 470 x 110
SWEEX 15.4 NOTEBOOK TROLLEY Shockproof lined interior Weatherproof Dimensions: 360 x 455 x 200 (h x w x d) Dimensions notebook compartment: 320 x 410 x 80 (h x w x d) Material: polyester 600D
SWEEX 15.4 NOTEBOOK TROLLEY BACKPACK Suitable for 15.4 notebooks Shockproof lined interior Weatherproof Dimensions: 520 x 355 x 235 (h x w x d) Dimensions notebook compartment: 385 x 280 x 60 (h x w x d) Material: 1680D Polyester
SA003 6
x 455 x 200
SA005 6
x 380 x 240
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SWEEX 2.5 HDD STORAGE BAG HARDTOP COOL GREY Suitable for 2.5 HDD Shockproof lined interior, weatherproof Dimensions: 115 x 160 x 60 mm (h x w x d) Material: Polypropylene
SWEEX 17 NOTEBOOK BAG SLIM HARDTOP COOL GREY Shockproof lined interior, weatherproof Dimensions: 325 x 430 x 90 mm (h x w x d) Dimensions notebook compartment: 310 x 420 mm (h x w) Material: Polypropylene
SA200 40
x 160 x 60
SA210 6
x 430 x 90
NOT E B OOK S LE E V E S
SWEEX 17 NOTEBOOK BAG HARDTOP COOL GREY Shockproof lined interior, weatherproof Dimensions: 325 x 430 x 130 mm (h x w x d) Dimensions notebook compartment: 310 x 420 mm (h x w) Material: Polypropylene
SWEEX 15.4 AND 17 NEOPRENE NOTEBOOK SLEEVES CLASSIC Memory foam interior, weatherproof Accessories pocket Material exterior: Neoprene
SA220 6
x 430 x 130
Product code Box quantity Product code Box quantity
15,4 17
SASA101 6
EAN H x W x D (mm) EAN H x W x D (mm)
x 395 x 440 x 330 x 45
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SWEEX 15,4 AND 17 NEOPRENE NOTEBOOK SLEEVES FREESTYLE Memory foam interior, weatherproof Dimensions: 290 x 395 x 40 mm (h x w x d) Material: Neoprene
SWEEX 15,4 AND 17 NEOPRENE NOTEBOOK SLEEVES BUSINESS Memory foam interior, weatherproof Dimensions: 300 x 400 x 40 mm (h x w x d) Material: Neoprene / Nylon
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