Performance
| Receiver sensitivity |
- 92db @ 1Mbps\n- 70db @ 54Mbps |
Other features
| Link/Act LED |
Y |
| Power LED |
Y |
| Number of devices supported |
1 |
| Wireless technology |
IEEE 802.11b/g |
Protocols
| Media access protocol |
TDMA, CSMA/CA |
Ports & interfaces
| Host interface |
PCI |
| Internal |
Y |
Networking
| Modulation |
16-QAM, 64-QAM, DQPSK, BPSK, DBPSK, QPSK |
| Frequency band |
2.412 - 2.483 GHz |
| Chipset |
Ralink Semiconductor |
Wireless LAN features
| Top Wi-Fi standard |
IEEE 802.11g |
| Wi-Fi standards |
IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11b |
| Wi-Fi |
Y |
System requirements
| Internet connection required |
Y |
Antenna
| Antenna connector type |
RP-SMA |
| Antenna type |
External detachable dipole |
Additionally
| Wireless technologies |
Wireless |
| Transfer rate (Mbps) |
125 Mbit/s |
Turbo-G 125Mbps PCI WLAN Adapter, 802.11b/g, 802.11e & WMM
- Turbo-G 125Mbps PCI WLAN Adapter.
- PCI interface with Detachable Antenna.
- Compatible with 802.11b/g standards.
- Make your PC runs at up to 2X speed of 802.11g devices.
- 802.11e and WMM supports.
<b>Turbo-G Family</b>
The AirLive Turbo-G family provides 125Mbps wireless speed at the same cost as the Wireless-G devices. Unlike the Super-G mode that uses channel-binding technology, Turbo-G solution can deliver up to 1.5 times the speed of Wireless-G solution using one single channel. This means higher and more stable performance. Best of all, it is compatible with 802.11g and 802.11b solutions.
<b>Linking your Desktop PC to the WLAN network</b>
The WT-2000PCI is a high performance PCI card for desktop PC. It puts your desktop PC instantly to the wireless LAN network. With the removable SMA connector, you can replace the standard antenna to extend the distance.
<b>WMM and WPA2</b>
The WT-2000PCI supports 802.11e WMM (Wifi Multimedia) that enables Quality of Service for video and audio applications. security has been always a concern for Enterprise to implement wireless device into their networks. The new WPA/WPA2 encryption standard (Wi-Fi Access Protect) has been developed to strengthen the wireless security for enterprise environment. The Key to WPA is the use of Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP) to bolster encryption of wireless packets. TKIP provides important data encryption enhancements including a per-packet key mixing function, a message integrity check (MIC), an extended initialization vector (IV) with sequencing rules, and a re-keying mechanism. Through these enhancements, the WPA/WPA2 addresses all WEP's known vulnerabilities. The card also support the standard 64/128-bit WEP encryption.