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Accton WN4201B(EU) 802.11g Wireless PCI Card 2.1.13.0

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  • Operating system: Windows 98/2000/XP
  • Date added: January 14, 2003
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From Accton :

  • Accton WN4201B(EU) 802.11g Wireless PCI Card
  • 6dBi omni-directional dipole antenna.
  • 64/ 128 bit WEP encryption/TKIP/AES.
  • 802.1x Authentication/WPA.
  • Roaming (IAPP 802.11f draft).
  • SNMP MIBII, Web-based configuration, CLI.
  • Power over Ethernet (802.3af).
  • Restrict user's ability to run or install any executable program.

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