Specifications – Uniden PCW300 User Manual

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3. If the chosen network requires WEP encryption, you will

have to enter the WEP key for your network in the
Network key field as shown in the screen below.

4. Once your connection is achieved, you will see the

following message.

For more information about the Windows XP wireless
networking utility, search the Windows XP help files using the
keyword “wireless”.

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Specifications

Wireless Data Rates: 1, 2, 5.5, 11 Mbps (Auto Rate Sensing)
Frequency Band:

2.4 GHz Direct Sequence Spread

Spectrum (DSSS)

Operating Range:

• Indoor Environment* @ 1 Mbps 500 ft. (152m)

@ 2 Mbps 400 ft. (122m)

@ 5.5 Mbps 265 ft. (81m)

@ 11 Mbps 175 ft. (53m)

• Outdoor Environment* @ 1 Mbps 1650 ft. (503m)

@ 2 Mbps 1320 ft. (402m)

@ 5.5 Mbps 1220 ft. (365m)

@ 11 Mbps 850 ft. (259m)

Encryption:

64-bit (also called 40-bit) WEP data
encryption

128-bit WEP data encryption

Bus interface:

Cardbus

Provided drivers:

Microsoft Windows 98, 2000, Me, XP

Dimensions:

W: 4 ½” (121mm)

H: 2 1/8” (54mm)

Weight:

1.4 oz

Status LED:

2 LED’s (Link / Activity

Electromagnetic

Compliance:

FCC Part 15 Sub Class B

Environmental

Specifications:

Operating temperature: 32° - 122° F

(0° to 50° C)

Warranty:

Limited 1-year warranty

*Performance may vary depending upon the environment.

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