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Base Station / EWG660B |
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Description | Product
Spec.|Software Spec. | Physical Spec.| Accessories
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Product
Specification
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Feature
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Investment Protection: 5 times faster and interoperate with
existing Wireless-B equipment seamlessly
Wireless Security: up to 128-bit WEP
Maximum Operation Range: Up to 350 meters |
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General
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Specification
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| STANDARDS |
802.11g
and 802.11b |
| CHANNELS |
1-11 (U.S.)
, 1-13 (Elsewhere Worldwide) , 1-13,14 (Japan) |
| MODULATION |
802.11b:
CCK, DQPSK, DBPSK , 802.11 g: OFDM |
| NETWORK
PROTOCO |
TCP/IP,
IPX, NetBEUI |
| SOFTWARE
SUPPORT |
Windows
XP, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows 98SE |
| INTERFACE |
Card bus |
| ANTENNA |
Built-in
Antenna with diversity support |
| TRANSMIT
POWER |
15 dBm Typical |
| LED
INDICATORS |
Active/RX |
| WEP
KEY BITS |
64-Bit and
128-Bit |
| DIMENSIONS |
122mm x
220mm x 23mm |
| UNIT
WEIGHT |
0.13 kg |
| POWER |
3.3V |
| TEMP |
Operating:
32oF to 150oF (0oC to 65oC), Storage: -40oF to
185oF (-40oC to 85oC) |
| HUMIDITY |
Operating:
0 to 95, Non-Condensing, Storage: 0 to 95, Non-Condensing |
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Description |
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The Wireless-G
Card Bus Adapter installs in most Notebooks
and lets you put your computer almost anywhere in
the building, without the cost and hassle of running
network cables. Now you donกฆt have to drill holes
in your walls and climb through the attic or cellar
to get connected to the network. Once youกฆre connected,
you can keep in touch with your e-mail, access the
Internet, use instant messaging to chat with friends,
and share files and other resources such as printers
and network storage with other computers on the network.The
Wireless-G Card Bus Adapter connects you with Wireless-G
networks at an incredible 54Mbps! And for added versatility,
It is also capable of inter-operating with all the
Wireless-B products found in homes, businesses, and
public wireless hotspots around the country.
Also provides a family of wired
and wireless LAN products that deliver the same level
of security, scalability, and manageability for WLANs
that customers have come to expect in their wired
LAN, including routers, switches, Broadband modems,
and network adapters.
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