Mobiles     Laptops     Tablets     Computers     Hardware  Components       Electronics

Planet WAP-4050 specs.

  Routers Specs >> Planet >> Planet WAP-4050
Specifications | Reviews


Basic Specs Planet WAP-4050
Type:
Wi-Fi adapter
Wireless standard:
802.11g
Max. speed of the wireless connection:
54 Mbps
Connection interface:
USB 2.0
Reception/transmission Planet WAP-4050
Protection of information:
WEP, WPA, WPA2
Transmitter power:
18 dBM
Antenna Planet WAP-4050
The number of external antennas:
1 x 5 dBi
External antenna type:
removable
Detailed Specs Planet WAP-4050
Dimensions (WxHxD):
140x35x127 mm


Reviews, Questions about Planet WAP-4050




Write Review / Ask a question about Planet WAP-4050
 
  
      2+8= *


Popular today


Huawei HG532E
Huawei HG532E
Type: Wi-Fi ADSL access point; Support ADSL2+: yes; Wireless standard: 802.11n, 2.4GHz frequency; Support MIMO: yes; Max. the speed of the wireless connection: 300 Mbps; Information security: WEP, WPA...
Huawei B310
Huawei B310
Type of connection: Wi-Fi; Device type: access point; Built-in support for 3G (UMTS): Yes; Built-in support for WiMAX: No; Built-in support for LTE: Yes; Built-in support for LTE Advanced: No; ADSL2+:...


Planet WAP-4050

news
 ASUS ROG Strix GS7 Magic Box: Fast Gaming Router with Wi-Fi 7

ASUS has introduced the ROG Strix GS7 Magic Box router, aimed primarily at gamers. In addition to the original design, the novelty offers support for the current Wi-Fi standard, as well as a number of software solutions aimed at improving security and gaming experience.



news
 Lenovo has launched a portable router with Wi-Fi 6 and up to 12 hours of battery life

Lenovo's new product is the Legion LM60 Portable Wi-Fi pocket router. And while such devices are not new, the company decided to emphasize long battery life, improved connectivity, and a gaming-oriented focus.



news
 The first production HaLow Wi-Fi router has been unveiled. What can it do?

Wi-Fi HaLow, or IEEE 802.11ah, differs from other Wi-Fi communication standards in that it operates at less than 900 MHz, increasing its range to 2.9 kilometers. Morse Micro has unveiled the first consumer router to support such communication and explained how it differs from conventional models.