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USB Specifications

mTwo external Universal Serial Bus (USB) Type A ports

mEach port is on a separate 12 megabit per second (Mbps) USB channel.

m500 milliamperes (mA) at 5 V are available per port for a total of 1 ampere.

FireWire Specifications

mData transfer speed: 100, 200, and 400 Mbps

Power

mInput voltage range: 8 to 33 V

mInput power range: Approximately 1 watt (W)

mOutput voltage range: Approximately 13 to 30 V

mOutput power range: Up to 15 W

Ethernet Specifications

mIEEE 802.3 compliant

mMaximum cable length: 100 meters (m)

mProtocols: Open Transport, AppleShare, AppleTalk, NetWare for Macintosh, TCP/IP

mConnector: RJ-45 for 10Base-T, 100Base-TX, and 1000Base-T

mMedia, 10Base-T:Category 3 or higher UTP on 2 pairs up to 100 m

mMedia, 100Base-TX:Category 5 UTP on 2 pairs up to 100 m

mMedia, 1000Base-T:Category 5 and 6 UTP on 4 pairs up to 100 m

mChannel speeds: IEEE Auto Negotiation of 10Base-T, 100Base-TX, and 1000Base-T

Modem Specifications

mData communications standard: K56Flex and V.90

mSpeed: 53 kilobits per second (Kbps)

mFax standard: ITU V.17

Specifications for the AirPort Card (Optional)

mWireless data rate: 11 Mbps maximum

mRange: Up to 150 feet (data rates may vary depending on environmental conditions)

mFrequency band: 2.4 to 2.5 gigahertz (GHz)

mRadio output power: 15 dBm (nominal)

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