Buffalo Technology WLI2-CB-G54L manual Communication Range

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Specifications

Communication Range

 

Speed

Indoor

Outdoor

54Mbps

165 ft. (50m)

525 ft. (160m)

11Mbps

300 ft. (90m)

1310 ft. (400m)

1Mbps

375 ft. (115m)

1750 ft. (550m)

All distances are estimated. Wireless connections may be affected as physical conditions and circumstances vary.

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Contents Wireless 54Mbps Notebook Adapter WLI2-CB-G54L Installing the Wireless 54Mbps Notebook Adapter Drivers Installation / Setup802.11g Wireless 54Mbps Notebook Adapter Installation / Setup Windows XP Installing the Wireless 54Mbps Notebook AdapterContinue Anyway button Windows 98SE/ME/2000 Installation / Setup Installation / Setup Installation / Setup Configuring Wireless Zero Configuration Service Installation / Setup Installation / Setup Client Manager Installing Client ManagerClient Manager Client Manager Client Manager Status Client Manager ConfigurationClient Manager Configuration Client Manager Configuration Survey Client Manager Configuration Profiles New Profile Dialog Box Advanced Profile Options Antenna Information Wireless Zero Configuration Service Windows XP Wireless Zero ConfigurationUsing Aoss Using AossFrom the Main Status Screen, Select the Profiles tab Using Aoss Specifications Communication Range Troubleshooting / FAQ Troubleshooting / FAQWhy wont all my network clients work? Will Client Manager support all operating systems?Why wont Client Manager function properly? DCE Data Communications Equipment GlossaryGlossary Gbps Giga Bits per second One billion bits per second Dsss Direct Sequence Spread SpectrumA message packet Glossary ROM Read Only Memory Permanent memory Glossary Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement FCC / CE / R&TTEEurope EU Declaration of Conformity FCC RF Radiation Exposure StatementIntended use SafetyEU Countries intended for use EU countries not intended for usePotential restrictive use Important Notice Warranty InformationGeneral Inquiries Contact InformationEurope Contact Information