The AT-WCP200G is fully compliant with both IEEE802.11g and IEEE802.11b standards with the speeds of up to 54Mbps. It's suitable for wireless applications where delivery of digital... more
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Compliant Standards: FCC Class B certified, CE, VCCI
Software / system requirements
Software Included: Drivers & Utilities
OS Required: Microsoft Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP
Manufacturer's product description
The AT-WCP200G is fully compliant with both IEEE802.11g and IEEE802.11b standards with the speeds of up to 54Mbps. It's suitable for wireless applications where delivery of digital images, videos, and MP3 files are required. Dynamic data rate scaling also guarantees the fastest possible connections. The AT-WCP200G gives users the ability to wirelessly access network through their desktop PCs. You don't need to rely on wired network and be confined in a fixed location. Take your PC to wherever you need, and get network access wirelessly and instantly without looking for network jet to plug into. The security backed up by industry-standard WEP encryption up to 256-bit ensures authorized network access from permit users only, and give you a peace of mind that your data will be safe. The AT-WCP200G 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 ATWCP200G 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. Allied Telesis simplemente conecta el mundo IP con soluciones para redes muy confiables y de bajo costo. La compañía ha logrado y mantenido su liderazgo en el mercado en los sectores de empresas grandes, medianas y pequeñas, desarrollando un diverso portafolio de componentes que construyen redes flexibles, eficientes, de costo efectivo y confiables.
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Advantages: Cheap and runs most older games with minimal fuss. Disadvantages: No shader support and not very powerful.
...With this card on the market i really wanted this one when i was buying a new PC. Having no idea about the games being developed and the details of graphics cards I got one. I was impressed how it boosted the detail of every game i had in my house.
I was able to play "medal of honour: allied assault" quite well with a decent Framerate of around 80-100.
Most games nowadays require shader support, and that is something this card does not have therefore you will very likely loose out on the features of that game plus a very poor framerate due to the old design of this card.
Make no mistake though, Nvidia have a reputation for not making good quality graphics available but they specialise in the stability of their cards. And this card was very stable, i dont remember any unnecissary rendering times and RAM access.
There a bunch of flaws...
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Advantages: cheap, powerful and with a better design than intels pentium processors Disadvantages: maybe lacks some of the brute force of intels pentium processors
....8 gigahurz.
After actually trying to overload the computer I found it almost possible as I couldnt contend with the athlons speed. The only thing that worried me was the compatability of my chip with games. After inserting Medal of honour allied assault I was fearful of lag but to my delight I was in the midst of battle on the highest settings with top speed throughout.
I learnt that there isnt a bad area of design in this chip and it excels at whatever u throw at it. If u are getting a new pc with xp then definately get this chip and if u want to upgrade your processor then I'd still say buy this over a pentium 4 even if u dont mind spending double the money. Overall a top quality cpu with no faults (except it might lack against the un-needed total workhorse that is the pentium 2.2 gig). This just excellerates in all areas. Buy it, its...
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