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The Linksys
Wireless-G Access Point lets you connect Wireless-G (802.11g) or
Wireless-B(802.11b) devices to your wired network so you can add
PCs to the network with no cabling hassle. Create a "wireless
bubble" in that hard-to-wire home or office space, and save the
time,
hassle, and expense
of running cables. Plus, notebook PCs can travel around your
home or office and stay connected wherever they go. Since both
standards are
built in, you can
protect your investment in existing Wireless-B infrastructure,
and migrate your network devices to the new screaming fast
Wireless-G standard as your needs grow.
You can also use the
Wireless-G Access Point as a kind of "cable-less cable" to
connect remote areas together. Maybe Shipping is all the way
across the warehouse from
Receiving. Or maybe
you want to set up a home office in your detached garage. With
one Wireless-G Access Point in the garage and another one in the
house, you're connected
at 54Mbps – with no
cable to run."
To protect your data
and privacy, the Wireless-G Access Point can encode all wireless
transmissions with up to 256-bit encryption, and supports both
Wired Equivalent
Privacy (WEP) and the
industrial-strength wireless security of Wi-Fi Protected Access™
(WPA). The MAC Address filter lets you decide exactly who has
access to your wireless
network.
Configuration is a snap with the web browser-based configuration
utility. For the ultimate in wireless protection, the Wireless-G
Access Point comes with built-in access to the
Linksys Wireless
Guard service (free trial included), which gives small
businesses the security of WPA-RADIUS, without the hassle of
building an authentication server.
The Linksys
Wireless-G Access Point is the best way to add wireless
capability to your existing home or small office network.
If you are trying to extend the range of your existing wireless,
you can configure the WAP54G Access Point into Bridge Mode, AP
mode, or receive a wireless signal using AP Client mode.
Easy to configure WAP54G, contact us for details.
Product
Specifications
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Product Name |
Wireless G 802.11g 54Mbps Access Point |
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Product Type |
Wireless Access Point |
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Channels |
11
Channel(s)USA |
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Frequency Band/Bandwidth |
2.4
GHz |
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Transmission Speed Details |
54Mbps IEEE 802.11b/g |
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Interfaces/Ports |
1 x
RJ-45 10/100Base-TX Port
1 x
Wireless Ethernet Port |
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Dimensions |
1.89"
Height x 7.32" Width x 6.89" Depth |
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Transmission Speed |
54Mbps |
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Wireless Security |
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Modulation |
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Certifications & Standards |
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FCC Class B
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IEEE Draft 802.11g
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IEEE 802.11b
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Status Indicators |
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Power
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Diag
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Link/Act
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Full/Col
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100
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Act
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Link
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Antenna |
Integrated |
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Connectivity Media |
10/100Base-TX Category 5 Twisted Pair
Wireless |
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Data
Transfer Rate |
100Mbps Fast Ethernet
10Mbps Ethernet |
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Humidity |
10%
to 80% Operating |
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Product Line |
Instant Wireless |
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Protocols |
TCP/IP
IPX/SPX
NetBEUI |
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Receiver Sensitivity |
-80
dBm 11Mbps
-65
dBm 54Mbps |
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Temperature |
32 F
(0 C) to 104 F (40 C) Operating
-4 F
(-20 C) to 158 F (70 C) Storage |
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Transmit Power |
15
dBm |
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Wireless Transmission Speed |
54Mbps |
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Additional Information |
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Backwards Compatible with Existing IEEE
802.11b Devices
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Setup Wizard for Easy Installation
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Supports 64/128-bit WEP Encryption
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Built-in Web-based Utility for Easy
Configuration from any Web Browser
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Firmware Upgradeable through Web Browser
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Supports Wireless Bridging, MAC Address
Filtering, and Event Logging
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System Requirements |
One
PC with:
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200MHz or Faster Processor
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64MB RAM Recommended
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Internet Explorer 4.0 or Netscape Navigator
4.7 or Higher for Web-based Configuration
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CD-ROM Drive
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Windows 98, Me, 2000, or XP
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802.11b Wireless Adapter with TCP/IP
Protocol Installed or Network Adapter with
Category 5 Ethernet Network Cable and TCP/IP
Protocol Installed
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Standard Warranty |
3
Year(s) Limited |
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WIRELESS PERFORMANCE
INFO. |
The maximum
performance for wireless is derived from IEEE Standard 802.11
specifications. Actual performance can vary, including lower
wireless network capacity, data throughput rate, range and
coverage. Performance depends on many factors, conditions and
variables, including distance from the access point, volume of
network traffic, building materials and construction, operating
system used, mix of wireless products used, interference and
other adverse conditions |