Proxim Debuts G Access Point

Proxim Debuts G Access Point

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Carmen Nobel
Carmen Nobel
Jun 9, 2003
1 minute read
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Proxim last week unveiled several products that support the 802.11g wireless LAN protocol, including trimode client devices that support 802.11a, 802.11b and 802.11g.

The lineup includes the Orinoco AP-2000b/g Dual Slot Access Point, which has slots for two radios; the Orinoco AP-600b/g, which supports a single radio; and several client cards for desktops and notebooks that come in both dual- and trimode versions. The access points support the Wi-Fi Protected Access security protocol and are upgradable to the draft standard of 802.11i, said Proxim officials. The products are available now.

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