Description
Key Features:
- Complies to IEEE 802.11b and Wi-Fi standard
- 2.4 Ghz DSSS technology
- Unlicensed ISM band frequency
- Adaptive data rates of 11, 5.5, 2 and 1Mbps network speed
- Embedded high gain antenna design
- Easy diagnostic LEDs
- Low power consumption
- Compact design for easy mobile connectivity
- Wire-free access to networked resources from anywhere beyond the desktop
- Easy-to-install and easy-to-maintain network for branch, small and home office
- System requirements:
IBM™ PC Compatible with 32MB RAM and 10MB free disk space
Windows™ 98 SE, Windows™ 2000 or Windows™ ME
Specifications:
Standard | IEEE802.11b, WiFi | ||||
Interface | USB V1.1 | ||||
Network protocol | NetBEUI, TCP/IP, IPX/SPX | ||||
MAC protocol | CSMA/CD | ||||
Range | Outdoor: up to 150m, Indoor: up to 50m | ||||
Frequency range | 2.4 – 2.4835 Ghz | ||||
Receiver sensitivity | -84dBm @11Mbps | ||||
RF output power | +13dBm | ||||
Modulation technique | DSSS | ||||
Data speed option | 11, 5.5, 2, 1Mbps, auto-adaptive | ||||
Security | WEP40, 128 | ||||
LEDs | RF Activity, Power | ||||
Environment |
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Power | Supply voltage: +5 VDC, Max. power consumption: 380mA |
USB Notes:
- USB peripherals can connect either to a computer’s port or to a hub.
- If the computer doesn’t have enough ports for all the peripherals, a hub is necessary.
- Maximum length on individual cables is 5 Meters.
- No terminators are needed on this bus.
- The A (flat) type port would be considered the “out” port on a computer or hub.
- The B (square) type port would be considered an “in” port on hubs or peripherals.
- A typical USB “out” (Type-A) port can provide up to 500mA.
- The speed is 12 Megabytes per second for USB 1.1 or 480 Megabytes per second for USB 2.0, the maximum number of peripherals to a controller is 63 (hubs needed when the computer runs out of ports).