Buffalo AirStation Turbo G High Power Wireless Ethernet Converter

802.11b, 802.11g, 125 Mbps Mbps (wireless), 4 LAN ports, Type: Wireless Access Point, Enclosure type: External, IEEE 802.11b support, IEEE 802.11g support, Wireless data transfer rate: 125 Mbps Mbps, Max network data transfer rate: 100 Mbps Mbps
Buffalo AirStation Turbo G
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NameBuffalo AirStation Turbo G High Power Wireless Ethernet Converter
Description802.11b, 802.11g, 125 Mbps Mbps (wireless), 4 LAN ports
TypeWireless Access Point
Enclosure typeExternal
IEEE 802.11a supportNo
IEEE 802.11b supportYes
IEEE 802.11b+ supportNo
IEEE 802.11g supportYes
Wireless data transfer rate125 Mbps Mbps
Max network data transfer rate100 Mbps Mbps
Frequency Band2.4GHz
DHCP supportNo
Compliant StandardsIEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3U, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
Data Link ProtocolEthernet, Fast Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g
Remote ManagementHTTP
Transmission TechnologyDSSS,OFDM
Encryption algorithmWPA-PSK(AES, TKIP), 128/64-bit WEP
LAN Ports4
Number of Antennas1
MiscellaneousAuto-negotiation, auto-uplink, manageable
Width14.4 cm
Depth13.0 cm
Height2.8 cm
Weight0.27 Kg
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