A universal serial bus (USB) network adapter is a computer accessory that enables a wireless or standard internet connection on the computer into which it is plugged. This type of adapter is connected to the computer through a normal USB port, and it very rarely requires more than a few clicks to install. USB network adapters occasionally are required for gaming consoles as well.
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A wireless network adapter is used mainly for older computers and occasionally laptops that lack built-in wireless, or Wi-Fi, capabilities. By adding Wi-Fi abilities to a computer, the user can connect to a network from anywhere within the range of that network. Though most laptops already have wireless functionality, some older models are without it. Installing a USB adapter on a laptop will enable the user to connect to wireless networks in places that offer Wi-Fi.
The wired USB network adapter is another option. It mainly is used in buildings that lack wireless internet, but it also is an option for people who prefer to be connected via a cable at all times. A wired USB network adapter essentially is a cord with a USB connection on one end and a networking cable connection on the other. It's particularly useful for computers that do not have a networking cable port.
There are quite a few different adapters created by various companies, but they all serve the same purpose. One of the main differences in the adapters lies in the operating system for which they are formatted. Most require a simple driver download before they are ready, but others work only with specific operating systems.
After the USB network adapter is plugged into the computer, there typically is little more required than simply to leave it plugged in. There normally will be a disc that comes with it that will run a quick installation of the adapter's required software. At this point, the adapter must remain plugged in at all times in order for the computer to maintain a connection to the wireless network.
The USB network adapter does not require a power cable, because it draws power from the computer to which it is connected. Some adapters come with separate antennas, and it's important to place them where they can pick up the strongest wireless signal. The antenna must be near the computer, but it should be placed away from walls and not in a place where the monitor or computer will block or interrupt the wireless signal.
Service Hubs and Facilities
The general role of Hubs in the current network will be to serve as down-flow mail facilities similar to our Network Distribution Centers (NDCs), Area Distribution Centers (ADCs) and Sectional Center Facilities (SCFs). If a facility is identified as a Hub, it will serve as a cross-dock facility for destinating volume that is properly prepared and entered at the Hub location. The Hub will transport mail to the downstream delivery units that the Hub services.
Who are Service Hubs and Facilities for?
Hubs will accept direct cross-dock containers only of 5-Digit ZIP, 5-Digit Carrier Route (non-FSS zones) pallets, bundles, sacks or containers of Standard, Periodical, Bound Printed Matter, and Parcels.
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The objective of the Hub network is to allow mail to be destination entered for downstream delivery units, thus allowing customers to enter closer to destination for a service benefit. It will also reduce transportation costs for both the mailers and the Postal Service.
Presort Preparation: Anything currently eligible to be dropped at a Destination Delivery Unit (DDU) can be dropped at a Hub, but will receive the Hub (DSCF) discount:
- Flats
- Bundles on merged 5-digit scheme or 5-digit scheme carrier route pallets prepped according to the L001 are eligible for Hub drops
- Bundles on 5-digit scheme pallets prepped according to the L007 are NOT eligible for Hub drops
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- 5-digit pallets and 5-digit scheme pallets prepped according to the L606 are eligible for Hub drops
Hub Discount: Mail prepped according to the guidelines for Hubs will receive the DSCF rate for dropping at a Hub facility
Dropping at Hubs: The Critical Entry Time (CET) for all Hub facilities will be 1600.
- Hours of Operation will vary by facility, and will be available in FAST and published in the Mail Direction File (MDF)
- FAST appointments will be required for dropping at Hubs, and appointment windows will also vary by facility
- Service Standards will be aligned with the current SCF drop standards by mail class
Hub Implementation: A phased-in approach will be used for deployment of Hub facilities.
Hubs will accept direct cross-dock containers only of 5-Digit ZIP, 5-Digit Carrier Route (non-FSS zones) pallets, bundles, sacks or containers of Standard, Periodical, Bound Printed Matter, and Parcels.
Hubs will not accept: letters, FSS prepared mail, or any mailing that requires a bundle sort operation.
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Service Hubs and Facilities Fact Sheet
This document provides general information on the purpose and requirements for service hubs.
Service Hubs and Facilities Locations
This document provides a list of service hub facilities, includes area, district, NASS, site, locale key, and start date.
eInduction SV Facilities List
This document contains SV-enabled induction facilities in CSV format.
FAST® Origin Entry Facilities
This origin entry spreadsheet lists all origin entry facilities as of January 2014.
Creating FAST® Appointments for Mixed Periodicals
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Facility Access and Shipment Tracking (FAST®)
The Facility Access and Shipment Tracking (FAST®) system allows mailers to provide advanced notification of drop shipment and origin entered mailings into postal facilities. FAST provides business mail owners, preparers, and schedulers enhanced visibility of their scheduled mailings at each facility. To make an appointment, log in to your FAST account.
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