Antenna
Antenna gain level (max) |
3 dBi |
Networking
Receiver sensitivity |
- 11n (300 Mbps) MCS0-15: 20MHz: -71dBm; 40MHz: -68dBm\n- 11g (54 Mbps) OFDM: -74 dBm\n- 11b (11 Mbps) CCK: -87 dBm |
Frequency band |
2.400 – 2.483 GHz |
Additionally
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports quantity |
1 |
Wireless 300N Presentation Gateway, Full HD, 1080p, 300 Mbps, Sigma Designs SMP8635, 128MB DDR1, 64MB Flash, HDMI, VGA, Black
Forget cables — just connect to the wireless network and present away!
The INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Wireless 300N Presentation Gateway lets you connect your notebook to any VGA- or HDMI-equipped projector or monitor without ever connecting a single video cable. State-of-the-art Wireless N technology ensures that there is ample bandwidth available for all your presentation needs.
Presenting Wirelessly: How Does It Work?
The INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Wireless 300N Presentation Gateway operates as a standard access point. As such, it is visible in your network like any other wireless network. Simply connect to the network and start the presentation software utility. A push of a button on the remote controller is all that is needed to start your presentation immediately. The remote controller allows you to change to the screen of any one of up to 16 connected users.
The Latest Technology for Years to Come
MPEG4 and H.264 video, HDMI video output and Wireless N technology represent the pinnacle of technological developments in their respective areas. Therefore, we included them all in the INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Wireless 300N Presentation Gateway, protecting your investment for many years to come.
Increased Performance and Wireless Coverage
The new Wireless-N standard has dramatically increased the overall performance of a wireless network. With speeds up to 300 Mbps and a greatly increased coverage distance, the new Wireless N technology greatly surpasses that of 802.11g. You benefit from the performance boost while you are holding your presentation because higher data throughput translates into a shorter delay between your own screen contents and that of the projector.