Sunday 6 January 2013

Linksys usb200m

Linksys usb200m

WUSB54G series of USB wireless adapters use the Ralink RT2500 chipset.[8] They support the 802.11b and 802.11g wireless network standards, and have Open Source drivers available for Linux.[9] Drivers are also available for use on Macintosh systems. Only the Version 4 contains the Ralink chipset. Modification of the driver to work with Macintosh was discovered by Kramer2k.[10]WAG200G has a 211 MHz AR7 MIPS32 CPU with 4 MB of flash memory and 16MB of DRam on the PCB. The WAG200G measures 5.5×5.5×1.25 inches (14×14×3.2 cm) (W×H×D) and weighs .77 pounds (.35 kg). The WAG200G all-in-one device functions as a high speed ADSL2+ Modem, a Wireless G Access Point, router and 4-port Ethernet switch. The built-in wireless Access Point function complies with the specifications of the 802.11g standard, which offers transfer speeds of up to 54 Mbit/s. It is also backwards compatible with 802.11b devices at speeds of 11 Mbit/s. The Access Point can support the connection of up to 32 wireless devices. It also offers 4 built-in 10/100 8P8C ports to connect Ethernet-enabled computers, print servers and other devices

Linksys usb200m


Linksys usb200m


Linksys usb200m


Linksys usb200m


Linksys usb200m


Linksys usb200m


Linksys usb200m


Linksys usb200m


Linksys usb200m


Linksys usb200m


Linksys usb200m


Linksys usb200m


Linksys usb200m


Linksys usb200m


Linksys usb200m


Linksys usb200m


Linksys usb200m


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