Wireless Lan Trainer
WLAN is a Wireless Local Area Network which uses the radio frequency to transmit and receive data over air for few tens of meters using the Ethernet protocol and hence allow mobility to the computers to move around within the coverage area and still connected to the network. WLAN is available in Personal computers, Laptops, mobile phones and MP3 players etc and are accessible by everyone nowadays. For designing an effective WLAN based networking, one should possess knowledge of the issues pertaining to Wireless LAN implementation
Benchmark WLAN-T teaches the concepts and key parameters related to wireless concept. The suggested experiments give an insight into the understanding of the design considerations while implementing a wireless networking.
- Items
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Items WLAN-T 1 No Power supply 1 No Wireless USB adaptors 3 Nos - Specification
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Specification LAN Connection IEEE 802.3, 100 Base T (RJ45) LAN Ports One Wireless Standard 802.11 b/g Antenna Vertical polarized 3dBi antenna Adjustable transmit power Yes Frequency Range 2.412GHz – 2.4385GHz Data Rate 802.11b (11Mbps)
802.11g (54Mbps)Transmit Power < 15dBm ± 3dBm Receiver Sensitivity -80dBm @ 802.11b
-66dBm @ 802.11gDC Power 12V DC @ 1.5A *Specifications subject to change without notice
- Experiments
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Experiments - Setting up of WLAN
- WLAN Performance
- Impact of Transmission power in a WLAN
- Distance factor for a node in a WLAN