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Basic Specs Planet WRT-403
Type:
access point
Wireless standard:
802.11g
Reception/transmission Planet WRT-403
Protection of information:
WEP, WPA
Transmitter power:
23 dBM
Router Planet WRT-403
Router:
yes
DHCP server:
yes
Antenna Planet WRT-403
The number of external antennas:
1 x 2dBi
External antenna type:
removable
Monitoring and configuring Planet WRT-403
Web-interface:
yes
Detailed Specs Planet WRT-403
Weight:
350 g
Additional information:
Maximum data transfer rate of 54 Mbit/s


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