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Basic Specs Linksys X3000
Type:
Wi-Fi access point
Support ADSL2+:
yes
Wireless standard:
802.11g
Max. speed of the wireless connection:
54 Mbps
Router Linksys X3000
Static routing:
yes
Dynamic routing protocols:
RIP v1, RIP v2
Antenna Linksys X3000
The number of external antennas:
1
Detailed Specs Linksys X3000
Dimensions (WxHxD):
140x32x140 mm
Weight:
350 g


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