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Ubiquiti Networks Wlan Pc Card

Ubiquiti Networks WLAN PC Card In The SuperRange Lineup


One of the major issues with wireless LAN networks is that of network range. In order to ensure that people are not bound by puny network coverage, Ubiquity Networks Inc has developed a special product line. You can get the maximum range of network with Ubiquiti Networks WLAN PC Card in the SuperRange Lineup.

The products have been double optimized so that not only do they deliver a really good range, they are also able to deliver high speed connectivity even at the edge of network without usage of special antennae.

The entry level product in this line is SuperRange2. This product operates in the 2.4 GHz frequency spectrum. The radio features a vanilla WiFi connection core that has been given special icing to deliver better network coverage. This makes it the first of a long line of hi-performance modules that operate in this spectrum.

It comes with support for both the IEEE 802.11 b and IEEE 802.11 g network standards. The device is plugged to the computer using a Mini PCI connector. It is a RoHS compliant solution that consumes a paltry 3.3V current. It is well suited for usage in laptop computers as well.

The company has complied to all the required standards and at the same time added a number of innovative features to the hardware. The result is that the card is much more sensitive and it can deliver much better power output. It is ideally suited for conditions like mesh networking, embedded applications and even telematics. Powering this device is a fourth generation AR5213 chip from Atheros. The throughput speeds can be as high as 54 Mbps . It supports 5 different types of encryption.

Foe the people who are looking for a better solution than most, there is SuperRange9 device. This card operates in the 900 MHz spectrum which means that it is free from the other cluttered WiFi spectrums. It is powered by a patent pending technology from Ubiquity that is called Frequency Freedom. In order to make it comply with open standards, the company has used Atheros products which support Linux operating system. The device has a rated power output of 700mW.

The device uses twin ports for antennae. Primary antenna is compulsory where as the secondary antenna can add to the overall performance of the device. The device has used significant advances in the Non Line of Sight based radio communication. It can be connected to the computer with mini PCI type IIIA interface that is 32 bit.

Almost all the common encryption algorithms are supported and this device can have an outdoor range of more than a kilometer under test conditions. It comes with networking support for Windows 2000, Windows XP and Linux MADWiFi.

All in all, if you want reliable network equipment for broadband and want the long range without repeater, Ubiquiti Networks WLAN PC Card in the SuperRange lineup is exactly what you want to have.