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Wireless projector adaptor

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NEC Solutions (America), Inc.
Visual Systems Division
1250 Arlington Heights Rd., Suite 400
Itasca, IL 60143-1248
NEC 070617
Connect without connections
WMS100 wireless projector adaptor.
SPECIFICATIONS
Network Standards
IEEE 802.11 a/b/g, Ethernet
Bandwidth
802.11a: 5GHz
802.11b/g: 2.4GHz
Channels
USA & Canada: 11
Europe: 13
Japan: 14
Transmission Rate *
802.11a/g: Up to 54Mbps
802.11b: Up to 11Mbps
Transmission Range
**
802.11a: 20~30M Depends on environment
802.11b/g: 50~100M Depends on environment
Antenna
5dBi external dipole antenna with reverse SMA connector and built-in ceramic diversity
antenna
Operating Temperature
0-40°C
Operating Humidity
10-85%, Non-condensing
Power Consumption
USA & Taiwan: 5V, 1A
Europe: 5V, 1.7A
Connectors
D-Sub 15 pin
RJ-45
Status indicators
Power On
Dimensions
116 x 79.5 x 26.2 mm/190g
Certification
CE, FCC
Management Protocol
Web-based utility
Graphics Resolution
800x600, 1024x768
Color Depth
16-bit/24-bit/32-bit
Security Mechanism
WEP
PRESTO! WMS 2.5 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Operating System:
Microsoft® Windows® 2000/XP
CPU:
Intel® Pentium® III 800MHz or above
Memory:
256 MB of RAM or above
Hard Disk Space:
10 MB of available hard-disk space required for installation
WLAN 802.11 a/b/g or b/g card with Ad-hoc mode support (embedded or card bus)
WARRANTY
One-year warranty for receiver ada)
IN THE BOX
WMS 100 Receiver, AC power adapter, Presto! WMS 2.5 installation software CD-ROM, Quick installation guide and warranty card
ACCESSORIES
Order Code
Description
WPA001
WMS 100 receiver
*Maximum wireless signal rate based on IEEE Standard 9\802.11 specifications.
Actual data throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors,
including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, and
networks overhead may lower actual data throughput rate.

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