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Wireless Specifications Brother NC7100W Wireless Print Server NC7100W
Wireless Technology:
Wi-Fi
Wireless LAN Standard:
IEEE 802.11b/g
ISM Band:?The industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) radio bands
Yes
ISM Maximum Frequency:
2.40 GHz
Wireless Transmission Speed:
54 Mbit/s
Physical Characteristics Brother NC7100W Wireless Print Server NC7100W
Form Factor:
Plug-in Module


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