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Roline Wireless LAN PCI Adapter (RWA-54)

Type: Internal, Interface: PCI, Max. LAN Speed: 100.0 Mbit, Max. WLAN Speed: 54.0 Mbit, WLAN Standard: 802.11g/b, Indoor Range: 50.0 m, Outdoor Range: 100.0 m, Miscellaneous: 64/128 bit WEP Encryption, Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum
Roline Wireless LAN PCI
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NameRoline Wireless LAN PCI Adapter (RWA-54)
TypeInternal
InterfacePCI
Max. LAN Speed100.0 Mbit
Max. WLAN Speed54.0 Mbit
WLAN Standard802.11g/b
Indoor Range50.0 m
Outdoor Range100.0 m
Miscellaneous64/128 bit WEP Encryption, Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum
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