Compex 11Mbps Wireless Access Point Review
NeoSeeker has put up a review on the Compex 11Mbps Wireless Access Point and PCMCIA Card. The WavePort series is based on the 802. 11b standard, same as the majority of other current Wireless products and same as the SOHOWare NetBlaster II series we reviewed previously.
NeoSeeker has put up a review on the Compex 11Mbps Wireless Access Point and PCMCIA Card.
The WavePort series is based on the 802.11b standard, same as the majority of other current Wireless products and same as the SOHOWare NetBlaster II series we reviewed previously. Like all 802.11b products, the WavePort is designed to operate at 11Mbps at optimal signal strengths – as the signal degrades the cards will negotiate 5.5Mbps, 2Mbps and finally 1Mbps transmissions. For North America, the 802.11b standard has 11 operating channels (Europe uses 13 channels, and Japan uses 14) in the 2.4Ghz range.
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The WavePort series is based on the 802.11b standard, same as the majority of other current Wireless products and same as the SOHOWare NetBlaster II series we reviewed previously. Like all 802.11b products, the WavePort is designed to operate at 11Mbps at optimal signal strengths – as the signal degrades the cards will negotiate 5.5Mbps, 2Mbps and finally 1Mbps transmissions. For North America, the 802.11b standard has 11 operating channels (Europe uses 13 channels, and Japan uses 14) in the 2.4Ghz range.
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