Allied Telesis' AT-WCC201G equips the mobile users with better access to the wireless network with higher speed and longer reach. With the Super G Technology, the connection speed... more
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Compliant Standards: FCC Class B certified, CE, TUV, EN55022 Class B
Manufacturer's product description
Allied Telesis' AT-WCC201G equips the mobile users with better access to the wireless network with higher speed and longer reach. With the Super G Technology, the connection speed can get up to 108Mbps, double what a normal 802.11g card can give you. It's suitable for wireless applications where delivery of digital images, videos, and MP3 files are required. Dynamic data rate scaling also helps to achieve the fastest possible connections. The security on AT-WCC201G backed up by the latest industry compliance WPA and WPA2, and 802.1 x authentications ensure that you get the best security measures possible in the market. It guarantees network access from permit users only, and give you a peace of mind that your data will be safe. Allied Telesis' AT-WCC201G is Wi-Fi certified. The certification provides users with the freedom and confidence of choosing Wireless LAN Access Points and client devices, knowing that these products are interoperable with products from other Wi-Fi certified vendors. Customers can use the same AT-WCC201G across multiple environments - in their offices, homes and in public areas where Wi-Fi LANs are deployed. They no longer risk being locked into a single vendor solution.
Software / system requirements
Software Included: Drivers & Utilities
OS Required: Microsoft Windows 2000 / XP, Microsoft Windows Server 2003
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Advantages: Cheap and runs most older games with minimal fuss. Disadvantages: No shader support and not very powerful.
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I was able to play "medal of honour: allied assault" quite well with a decent Framerate of around 80-100.
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