Introduction
FEATURES AND BENEFITST
The key features and benefits of the AirborneDirect™TEthernet Bridge are described in TableX1.TX T
Table 1. AirborneDirect™ Ethernet Bridge Features and Benefits
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SmallT | package outlineT | EasyT | to attach to existing equipment; light enough to allow easy | ||||||||||
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IntegratedT | Ethernet cable and | SimplifiesT | use by requiring no extra cables or connectors.T | ||||||||||
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IdealT | OEM solutionT | ATcomplete package for OEMs to easily and quickly integrate the | |||||||||||
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FullyT | integrated 802.11 WLAN | NoTRF design or network software development needed | |||||||||||
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FullT | 802.11 compatibility T | EliminatesT | cables: provides Intranet or Internet connectivity using | ||||||||||
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DesignedT | specifically for | IndustrialT |
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