Authentication Mode

Select the Authentication mode from the

 

pull-down menu, there are two modes for you to

 

choose, Open System and Shared Key.

Fragment

The mechanism of Fragmentation Threshold is

used to improve the efficiency when high traffic

 

flows along in the wireless network. If your 802.

 

Wireless LAN Adapter often transmit large files

 

in wireless network, you can enter new Fragment

 

Threshold value to split the packet. The value

 

can be set from 256 to 2346. The default value is

 

2346.

RTS/CTS

RTS/CTS Threshold is a mechanism

 

implemented to prevent the “Hidden Node

 

problem. If the “Hidden Node” problem is an

 

issue, users have to specify the packet size. The

 

RTS/CTS mechanism will be activated if the data

 

size exceeds the value you set.. The default value

 

is 2347.

 

This value should remain at its default setting of

 

2347. Should you encounter inconsistent data

 

flow, only minor modifications of this value are

 

recommended.

Preamble

A preamble is a signal used in wireless

 

environment to synchronize the transmitting

 

timing including Synchronization and Start

 

frame delimiter. Select from the pull-down menu

 

to change the Preamble type into Long or Short.

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802.11b+g specifications

UNICOM Electric 802.11b+g is a versatile wireless networking solution that caters to the increasing demand for reliable and high-speed internet access in various environments. This technology encompasses the core wireless standards defined by the IEEE 802.11b and 802.11g specifications, both of which are widely recognized for their ability to provide robust connectivity in homes, offices, and public spaces.

One of the main features of the UNICOM Electric 802.11b+g is its support for multiple frequency bands. Operating primarily in the 2.4 GHz radio frequency spectrum, this technology allows for a maximum data transfer rate of 54 Mbps with 802.11g and a maximum of 11 Mbps with 802.11b. This backward compatibility ensures that devices using older standards can still connect seamlessly, making it an ideal solution for mixed environments.

Another standout characteristic of the UNICOM Electric 802.11b+g is its extended range. Thanks to advanced transmission techniques, it can provide consistent coverage across larger areas compared to older wireless standards. This feature is particularly useful in settings such as schools, warehouses, and large offices where network accessibility is crucial for productivity.

The device includes various security protocols designed to protect users’ data from unauthorized access. These protocols include Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA), and Wi-Fi Protected Access II (WPA2), ensuring that connections are encrypted and safe for use in sensitive environments.

Furthermore, UNICOM Electric 802.11b+g incorporates multiple input and multiple output (MIMO) technology, which enhances the performance and reliability of wireless connections. MIMO allows for the simultaneous transmission and reception of multiple data streams, significantly improving connection stability and reducing the likelihood of interference in crowded networks.

Ease of installation and configuration is another vital aspect of the UNICOM Electric 802.11b+g. The setup process is user-friendly, allowing even non-tech-savvy individuals to establish a wireless network quickly. This accessibility ensures that businesses and residential users can deploy the technology with minimal disruption.

Overall, the UNICOM Electric 802.11b+g combines high-speed connectivity, robust security, and easy deployment, making it a comprehensive solution for diverse networking needs in today’s digital landscape.