Using The Pcmcia Slot For Wireless Access (For Data Applications) - Avaya G150 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Where available from the central office, G150 T1 trunks support the following services:
Dialed Number Identification (DNIS) - Provides a string of digits to the G150 depending on
the number dialed by the incoming caller.
Automatic Number Identification (ANI) - Provides G150 with the incoming caller's phone
number.
G150 PRI - North American Primary Rate Interface (ISDN)
G150 supports Primary Rate trunks on 5ESS or DMS100 central office switches provided by
AT&T, Sprint, WorldCom and other local telcos. Channels can be pre-configured for the
supported services or negotiated on a call-by-call basis.
G150 also supports the Calling Name service over Primary Rate trunks, 4ESS and National
ISDN 2 (NI2) signalling modes.

Using the PCMCIA slot for Wireless Access (for data applications)

To use the G150 as a wireless access point, the G150 must be fitted with a Wireless LAN card
and the Wireless LAN Access Point license key.
The G150 supports the following in relation to wireless access capabities:
2.4 GHz to 2.5 GHz band
Automatic fallback 11Mbits/s, 5.5Mbits/s, 2Mbits/s or 1Mbits/s
IEEE 802.11 and IEEE 802.11b compliance
Wireless Fidelity Wi-Fi™ compliance
Interoperable with other 802.11b compliant devices
WEP or RC4 security
Range up to 550M (1750 ft)
All G150 models can be configured to become Wireless LAN access points by inserting an
802.11B PCMCIA card in a dedicated twin slot on the back panel of the G150. An access point
acts as a hub in a wireless network providing connectivity between devices in the vicinity. In
ideal conditions, a range of up to 550M (1750 ft) is achievable; although this range will be
decreased if walls and other obstacles are present. See
external access points where local conditions impair coverage and additional access points are
needed to cover the black spots.
Note:
G150 does not support QoS on WiFi connections using the 802.11b PCMCIA
Note:
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