Showing posts with label Wireless. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Wireless Dog Fences - 11 WiFi Dog Fence Pitfalls to Consider Before Reaching For Your Wallet

Excited about the latest and greatest new wireless and WiFi dog fences on the market? Considered buying one to contain a pet in your yard? Before you do... there are some important factors you will need to make particular note of when determining if a wireless dog fence is right for you.

On the upside... wireless and WiFi dog fences are easy to install, fast to set up, no wires to bury and they're highly portable. Wireless dog fences are ideal for flat plots of land like we have here in Wilmington, NC and large country settings without many obstructions, but they're not ideal for all localities.

Dog Collars

They are indeed faster to set up than a traditional underground pet fence because there are no wires to bury or attach to any fixed objects. To program your WiFi wireless dog fence, you place the wireless dog fence transmitter in the house, walk the dog fence receiver out to the outer perimeter boundary you desire, return to the base unit and save your settings. That does sound pretty easy right? "Easy" I've discovered is a relative thing when it comes to new technology.

If everything goes well during set up... yes it's easy. Setting up my home computer wireless router was supposed to be relatively easy in concept too, but it took a little trial and error, some "trouble shooting" guide reading, and system reloading to get it to work consistently. My Vonage internet phone set up was easy theoretically if all went well too, but it took a couple of attempts and still to this day (for whatever reason) I need to reboot the system to get it up and running again or I don't have proper service. My wired electronic dog fence? ...I just plugged it in and started training the dogs.

Because the wireless dog fence requires no buried wires, they are in fact, highly portable. (Underground dog fence transmitters can be moved from home to home as well, but you do need to have a second set of wire buried at the new location, or at least secured to the ground with landscape staples there. The dog fence transmitters themselves however can be moved simply by unplugging the antennae wires and power)

The wireless dog fences work differently than the underground dog fences in some important ways. Unlike the electronic dog fences that use buried wires laid out in a pattern that is customized to your yard and terrain, the wireless dog fences have a base station that sends out a signal in a simple circle pattern. You must place the transmitter in the center of this circle. Your dog or cat wears a receiver that constantly searches for this circular signal. If the receiver your pet is wearing loses the signal for any reason, the dog receives a warning tone and then a correction stimulation. Ideally this only happens when your dog leaves the circle you've determined is his/her safe zone.

Be certain the wireless or WiFi model you're considering is designed to NOT correct during power outage, or if battery back up unit fails. Remember, your dog receives a correction zap any time his collar receiver loses the base stations signal. Check also that there is a fast fail-safe shut off feature. Some shut off only after up to half a minute of repeated corrections! And make sure you charge the batteries each week if it's the rechargeable variety. They generally take 6-8 hours to recharge. If the base unit looses power, you may have only a half a day of receiver power because the dog's receiver will go into high gear to find that base station.

Because of their unique design, wireless dog fences are not practical in all situations.

Since most urban and suburban properties are rectangular, square, or irregular in shape, a circular safe zone for your dog may not be ideal. If you want your dog to be able to use the majority of your property, you may want a dog fence that can be laid out in straight lines as well as curves, circular patterns and around corners following your property lines.

Wired dog fences can be configured in nearly any shape and can also include additional "exclusion zones" such as a pool, flower garden or potting shed in the center of the yard to allow the dog full access to the entire yard, but not to these subzones. Additional zones can also be created with wired dog fences using just one transmitter to protect your dogs if they escape from the front door of the home accidentally; and also protects him/her in the backyard, but does not allow them to run around the house.

Another major consideration is the integrity of the signal.

Wireless units are ideal for flat yards without many obstructions. In order to work, the transmitter in the house must be within a "line of sight" of the dog. If you property has any steep hills or ditches, the dog could disappear from the range of the base station and receive a zap even if he's still in your yard.

According to manufacturers instructions, no radio signal can pass through metal, or may be reflected by any large metal object such as automobiles, water tanks, metal studs, metal buildings etc. The closer the metal object is to the base station, the greater the potential for unwanted interference and this will result in the reduction of performance of these WiFi units.

Here are a few other downsides to keep in mind if you're considering a wireless purchase:
Only 1-2 dogs can be put on the newest WiFi dog fences due to interference concerns, versus an unlimited number of pets on an underground wired dog fence system. Other wireless models do allow multiple dogs similar to underground pet fences, but have limited coverage areas up to a 90ft radius. Due to power requirements, battery sizes and weight of the receivers (twice that of some traditional wired dog fence receivers) some WiFi systems only recommend pets over 25 pounds be allowed on their wireless systems, others allow only pets over 15 pounds... what about your cats or small dogs? The WiFi transmitter base station must be in the heated portion of your home on a table, shelf and off the floor. This takes up space in your home and restricts coverage. Underground dog fence transmitters can be in the garage or crawlspace. If the base station is bumped, or moved by a child or other family member the coverage area outside changes too... your dog may wander into an area he was not trained to avoid, and thus receive a shock unfairly. Ouch! Wireless dog fence protection zones are limited to a 90 foot radius or 200 foot radius area. Underground pet containment systems can protect up to 50 acres in any shape desired. Some manufactures use contact posts that wear out. Rubber contacts lose conductivity over time. Those manufacturers recommend replacing them each time the rechargeable battery is replaced on the dog collar. According to set up instructions, if you experience interference with your TV or radio reception, you must experiment with new base station locations, different outlet plugs or call the dog fence dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for service. Special care must be given to the placement of the base unit in your home due to the "natural interference" of your homes walls and many obstacles. Place it in the back of the home for better backyard coverage and front of the home for better front yard coverage. And remember to not let it be moved once it's placed.

In summary, wireless and WiFi units are ideal for large, flat  properties without many obstructions. They work best if you want to limit your pet to a circular area surrounding your home. Other positives are that they're relatively easy to set up, fast to install, and are highly mobile.

The downsides are that wireless and WiFi systems lack layout flexibility, signal reliability and have limited coverage areas. If you live in an urban or suburban setting with a rectangular plot of land, or have a pool, flower garden or require other "exclusion areas", a buried wire system may be the way to go. If you have a yard bigger than a 90 to 200 foot radius circle will cover effectively, or it has uneven terrain, trees, outbuildings or other obstructions, a wireless outdoor dog fence is less than desirable.

Wireless Dog Fences - 11 WiFi Dog Fence Pitfalls to Consider Before Reaching For Your Wallet

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Friday, March 9, 2012

Setting Up a PetSafe Wireless Pet Fence

Setting Up a PetSafe Wireless Pet Fence Tube. Duration : 4.48 Mins.


acornpetco.com The Instant Fence Wireless Pet Fence and Pet Containment System offers safety and portability. The Instant Fence Wireless Pet Fence and Pet Containment System was the first wireless pet fencing system. Another in a long list of Firsts from PetSafe. The Wireless Instant Fence offers twice the coverage of any other wireless system on the market so don't be fooled by the imitators. Simple to Operate. If you can plug in a cord, you can install this Wireless Pet Fence! With this innovative, portable system, there are no wires to bury. Just plug the transmitter into an electrical outlet close to the area where you want to contain your pet. The Transmitter communicates with the Receiver on your pet's collar and helps keep him or her in the area you've designated. The system is portable so you can bring it along with you! An unlimited number of pets can be added to the system as long as they wear a PIF-275 Receiver Collar. You temporarily define the containment area with Boundary Flags for a visual aid in training your pet. Your pet wears a Receiver Collar with Contact Points that touch his or her neck and, once trained, he or she is allowed to roam freely in the containment area. When your pet reaches the Boundary Zone, the Receiver Collar gives a warning beep before delivering a safe Static Correction through the Contact Points to get your pet's attention until he or she returns to the containment area.

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Saturday, February 18, 2012

How to Install a PetSafe® Wireless Dog Fence

How to Install a PetSafe® Wireless Dog Fence Tube. Duration : 3.80 Mins.


Learn how to set up a PetSafe wireless dog fence, without digging. First, select a unit that is right for your pet and your yard. Proper training of your pet is essential for the success of the pet fence. Pick a location for the transmitter. The location must have access to an indoor power outlet and the temperature needs to stay above freezing. Locate it on the first floor of your house in the middle of your dogs roaming area. Large metal objects can interfere with the signal, so keep it away from furnaces and refrigerators. Plug the transmitter in, set the boundary switch to high and set the boundary control up to 8. Install the battery in the collar. Activate the static correction signal, if desired. Set up the perimeter. Hold the collar where you want the perimeter to be, and have a friend turn the dial on the transmitter until the collar beeps. Place flags where the collar beeps to visually mark the perimeter. Fit the collar on your dog, ensuring the contact points touch your dog's skin. Tighten the collar until you can fit one finger in between the contact point and your pet's neck. Properly training your pet to stay within the boundaries of your new wireless dog fence is crucial to your pet's safety and success in using the fence. For more how to content, visit www.Lowes.com For more pet products or to purchase your own pet fence, visit www.Lowes.com

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Sunday, January 29, 2012

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PetSafe Wireless Pet Containment System, PIF-300 Features

  • Wireless radio-fence containment system for pets weighing 8 pounds or more
  • Covers an adjustable circular area of up to a 1/2 acre (180-foot diameter)
  • Receiver delivers safe static correction when pet strays into warning zone
  • Waterproof receiver collar uses 6-volt battery; setup and training manual included
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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Wireless Dog Fences

The dog fence wireless is a new addition to pet containment systems. And 'more effective than other types of fences. Since this type of dog fence has no wires to bury their procedures simple and easy to install.

A dog fence wireless transmitter uses single or multiple transmitters. To install the first step for a wireless dog fence is connected to the transmitter. Because these channels are capable of radio signals can penetrate walls and domesticobstacles, they can be positioned in any suitable location of your home. The dog wears a pet-collar that produces a warning beep when it comes near the boundary. The collar applies a mild electric shock if your pet still continues to cross the boundary area. The containment area is adjusted by using a small dial.

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The two most important types of wireless dog fences e are the outdoor wireless dog fence (instant fence) and indoor wireless dog fence. The instant fence features a waterproof receiver, six adjustable levels of correction, portability and a low battery indicator light. Indoor wireless dog fenced also offer safety and portability. In this type of containment system, a transmitter in the shape of a disk is placed in the area you want protected. Dog mat is a special type of training pad that is used to train your pets to protect them from prohibited areas.

Most of the online authorized retailers of dog fences offer free shipping services to their customers. Some of the retailers also provide a warranty and money back guarantee for their products.

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Monday, September 19, 2011

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  • Wireless radio-fence containment system for pets weighing 8 pounds or more
  • Covers an adjustable circular area of up to a 1/2 acre (180-foot diameter)
  • Receiver delivers safe static correction when pet strays into warning zone
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Friday, September 2, 2011

Training your dog: PetSafe containment wireless system

Training your dog: PetSafe containment wireless system Video Clips. Duration : 0.77 Mins.


Click on licking for more information: tinyurl.com The PetSafe Wireless Fence Pet Containment System is a revolutionary concept that the easiest and safest pet containment ever offers. Connect the transmitter somewhere inconspicuously in your home. The transmitter emits a 17.5kHz radio signal around your home. Your pet wears a collar light "feel" the signal. While the collar receives the signal, your dog run free and play in your garden. As we approachthe boundary of the area of ​​signal, receives a warning tone. If your dog does not return, receives a static correction that surprising, but not harmful. With a little 'simple training, your dog will quickly learn his boundaries. Training your pet is an essential element of the PetSafe Wireless Fence. Follow the simple instructions and training manual which is included in the price. Product Features Wireless radio-fence containment system for pets weighing 8 pounds or more is extended on a regular circleSurface up to half a hectare (180-foot diameter) Receiver provides safe static correction when the company moves away from the area in the Collar Receiver warning waterproof 6-volt battery, installation and training manual used included measures 8-1/2 x Transmitter 9 9-inch receiver measures 1 by 2 by 1 cm find out more and receive special offers right here: tinyurl.com

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Saturday, July 30, 2011

Installing a Wireless Dog Fence PetSafe ®

Installing a Wireless Dog Fence PetSafe ® Tube. Duration : 3.80 Mins.


Learn how to configure a wireless network without digging PetSafe dog fence. You must first select the drive that is right for your pet and your garden. Proper training of your pet is essential to the success of PET fence. Choose a location for the station. The site must have access to a power outlet and the internal temperature must remain above zero. Search the first floor of the house at the center of your dogs roaming the area. Large metal objects can interfere with the signal, so as to maintainovens and refrigerators. Connect the transmitter, set the high limit and set the limit up to 8 Install the battery in the collar. Activate the static correction signal, if desired. Set the perimeter. You want to keep the collar, to the extent where you have, and have a friend turn the wheel on the transmitter will beep up to the neck. Flags place where the collar beeps visually mark around the circumference. Fit the collar on your dog, so that the contact points touchingthe dog's skin. Tighten the collar until the point of contact between the finger and the neck can customize your dog. Properly training your pet within the boundaries of the new dog fence wireless security is vital to your pet's stay and success in dealing with the fence. For more information visit, such as content that you buy www.Lowes.com For more pet-products or your pet fence, visit www.Lowes.com

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