5. IEEE802.11B (WIRELESS LAN) (B582)
5.1 WIRELESS LAN SPECIFICATIONS
The IEEE 802.11b wireless LAN interface card is available as an option for this
machine.
A wireless LAN is a flexible data communication system used to extend or replace
a wired LAN. Wireless LAN employs radio frequency technology to transmit and
receive data over the air and minimize the need for wired connections.
• With wireless LANs, users can access information on a network without looking
for a place to plug into the network.
• Network managers can set up or expand networks without installing or moving
wires.
• Most wireless LANs can be integrated into existing wired networks. Once
installed, the network treats wireless nodes like any other physically wired
network component.
• Flexibility and mobility make wireless LANs both effective extensions of and
attractive alternatives to wired networks.
Standard applied:
Data transmission rates:
Network protocols:
Bandwidth:
NOTE: The wireless LAN cannot be active at the same time as the Ethernet LAN.
The following user tool setting determines which LAN is active: System
Settings – Interface Settings – Network - LAN Type.
LED Indicators
LED
LED1 (Green)
LED2 (Orange)
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IEEE802.11b
Speed
Distance
11 Mbps
140 m (153 yd.)
5.5 Mbps
200 m (219 yd.)
2 Mbps
270 m (295 yd.)
1 Mbps
400 m (437 yd.)
TCP/IP, Apple Talk, NetBEUI, IPX/SPX
2.4GHz
(divided over 14 channels, 2400 to 2497 MHz for each channel)
Description
Link status
Power distribution
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WIRELESS LAN SPECIFICATIONS
On
Link success
Link failure
Power on
Power off
B580/B581/B596/B582/B609
Off