[MLB-WIRELESS] 802.11g linux compatible cards.

Jason Leigh Lade jlade at avant.com.tw
Wed May 7 11:03:52 EST 2003


Hi Drew,

Thanks for that I guess then I can buy a few with peace of mind.

Thanks

Drew wrote:

> They aren't different channels, they're number of channels. Don't
> worry, north america -> australia are compatible.
>
> Drew
>
> Jason Leigh Lade wrote:
>
>> Well,
>>
>> I will just quote of the material they sent me. If anyone wants a
>> full copy let me know. I think they thought I want to import into
>> Australia so they were telling me about needing to get certification
>> first. But anyway here it is:
>>
>> Operation Channels: 11 for North America, 14 for Japan, 13 for
>> Europe, 2 for Spain, 4 for France.
>>
>> Not sure what channel Australia uses.
>>
>> Frequency Range: US, Europe and Japan covering 2.4 to 2.48GHz.
>> Programmable for different country regulations
>>
>> So I am guessing that different countries have different frequencies
>> within that range. Someone else might be clearer on this point. Don't
>> want to buy the cards here an not be able to use them in Australia.
>>
>>
>>
>> Cameron McCormack wrote:
>>
>>> Jason Leigh Lade:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Do you mind me asking what did you pay for them?
>>>>
>>>
>>> US$95, the price that's on the web.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Also I spoke to the manufacturer today, they have two versions one is
>>>> 200mW output the other is 100mW output. Is it o.k to get the 200mW for
>>>> use in Australia. I do see that the cards have different channels for
>>>> different countries.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Hmm, I didn't even think of the
>>> different-countries-have-different-channels
>>> deal. Do the US have the same channels as here?
>>>
>>> Cameron
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>


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