User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Installing and Using the Nortel Networks Wireless LAN Mobile Adapter 2202
- Release 3.0.0.0
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Overview
- Chapter 2 Quick start software installation
- Chapter 3 Driver and utility software installation and uninstallation
- Chapter 4 Configuring basic network settings
- Chapter 5 Configuring network security
- Chapter 6 Upgrading the driver and utility software
- Appendix A Troubleshooting guidelines
- Appendix B Specifications
- Frequency band
- Modulation technique
- Host interface
- Operating channels supported
- Operating voltage
- Power consumption
- Current consumption
- Output power
- Operating systems support ed
- Dimensions
- Security
- Operation mode
- Transfer data rate
- Operating temperature
- Storage temperature
- Humidity
- Compliance standards
- Media access protocol
- Mechanical specification
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Current consumption
11a: TX: 690mA Max; RX: 360mA Max; Power Saving: 20mA
11g: TX: 550mA Max; RX: 370mA Max; Power Saving: 20mA
11b: TX: 510mA Max; RX: 320mA Max; Power Saving: 20mA
Output power
Worldwide 2.4 GHz: 18 dBm (~65 mW) peak power
US 5 GHz
a. 5.150 - 5.250: peak power to 50mW (17dBm) per FCC 15.407
specification (UNII band operation)
b. 5.250 - 5.350:peak power to 250mW (24 dBm) per FCC 15.407
specification (UNII band operation)
c. 5.470 - 5.725:not allowed
d. 5.725 - 5.850:peak power to 1W (30 dBm) per FCC 15.247
specification (ISM band operation)
Europe 5 GHz
a. 5.150 - 5.250 and 5.250-5.350: European regulations limit power; this
limitation varies by current local regulations
b. 5.470 - 5.725: European regulations limit power; this limitation varies
by current local regulations
Japan 5 GHz
a. 5.150 - 5.250: Output power varies according to current local
regulations
b. 5.250 - 5.350: not allowed
c. 5.470 - 5.725: not allowed
d. 5.725 - 5.825: not allowed
Maximum power setting will vary according to current local regulations.
Operating systems supported
Windows 2000 and Windows XP