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TEW-301PC 11/22Mbps Wireless PCMCIA Network Adapter TRENDnet's TEW-301PC 11/22Mbps Wireless PCMCIA Network Card is the latest creation for wireless network applications. It complies with IEEE 802.11b and PCMCIA Cardbus standards and operates with 2.4GHz Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) transmission technology. With the wireless technology, users can setup Local Area Network without the trouble of installing networking cables. TRENDnet's TEW-301PC along with TRENDnet's Wireless Access Point, mobile wireless stations can connect to the wired Ethernet network at home or office to access networked resources - with coverage up to 300 meters!! TRENDnet TRENDware, USA What's Next in Networking FEATURES Low interference and high susceptibility guarantee reliable performance Delivers data rates up to 22Mbps Dynamically shifts between 22, 11, 5.5, 2 and 1 Mbps network speed (based on signal strength), for maximum availability and reliability of connection Allows users to move between Access Points without resetting their connection reconfiguration. Antenna is built into the adapter with LED indicating Link status Uses 2.4 GHz frequency band, which complies with worldwide requirement Supports Ad-Hoc (peer-to-peer) mode and Infrastructure mode wireless network architecture Provides drivers supporting Windows 98 (SE)/ME/2000/XP Ensures great security by providing 64/128/256-bit Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) defined in the IEEE 802.11b standard Distance coverage 30 to100 meters indoor, 100 to 300 meters outdoors 3-year Warranty BENEFITS Integration Friendly: Drivers support most popular Network Operating Systems. Economical: Save time, labor, and material for network cable installation. Flexible: Creates wireless peer-to-peer network in Ad-Hoc mode or connects to Ethernet LAN in Infrastructure mode using wireless Access Point. Cost Effective: Supports IEEE 802.11b standard; connects to any IEEE 802.11b wireless network. Performance: Connects at a speed up to 22Mbps, wirelessly! TEW-301PC (11-17-2002)

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TRENDnet’s TEW-301PC 11/22Mbps Wireless PCMCIA
Network Card is the latest creation for wireless network
applications. It complies with IEEE 802.11b and PCMCIA
Cardbus standards and operates with 2.4GHz Direct
Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) transmission
technology. With the wireless technology, users can setup
Local Area Network without the trouble of installing
networking cables. TRENDnet’s TEW-301PC along with
TRENDnet’s Wireless Access Point, mobile wireless stations
can connect to the wired Ethernet network at home or office to
access networked resources – with coverage up to 300
meters!!
TEW-301PC
11/22Mbps Wireless PCMCIA Network Adapter
Low interference and high susceptibility guarantee reliable
performance
Delivers data rates up to 22Mbps
Dynamically shifts between 22, 11, 5.5, 2 and 1 Mbps network
speed (based on signal strength), for maximum availability and
reliability of connection
Allows users to move between Access Points without resetting
their connection reconfiguration.
Antenna is built into the adapter with LED indicating Link status
Uses 2.4 GHz frequency band, which complies with worldwide
requirement
Supports Ad-Hoc (peer-to-peer) mode and Infrastructure mode
wireless network architecture
Provides drivers supporting Windows 98 (SE)/ME/2000/XP
Ensures great security by providing 64/128/256-bit Wired
Equivalent Privacy (WEP) defined in the IEEE 802.11b standard
Distance coverage 30 to100 meters indoor, 100 to 300 meters
outdoors
3-year Warranty
BENEFITS
FEATURES
Integration Friendly:
Economical:
Flexible:
Cost Effective:
Performance:
Drivers support most popular Network
Operating Systems.
Save time, labor, and material for
network cable installation.
Creates wireless peer-to-peer network
in Ad-Hoc mode or connects to
Ethernet LAN in Infrastructure mode
using wireless Access Point.
Supports IEEE 802.11b standard;
connects to any IEEE 802.11b
wireless network.
Connects at a speed up to 22Mbps,
wirelessly!
TEW-301PC (11-17-2002)
TRENDnet
TRENDware, USA
What's Next in Networking