User Documentation

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Planning
c) Channels
The standard 802.11b/g is the most widely used standard and has a frequency
range of 2.4 GHz to 2.4835 GHz. The frequency ranges divide as following
among the individual channels:
Channel Frequency Country
1 2.412GHz Europe,USA,Japan
2 2.417GHz Europe,USA,Japan
3 2.422GHz Europe,USA,Japan
4 2.427GHz Europe,USA,Japan
5 2.432GHz Europe,USA,Japan
6 2.437GHz Europe,USA,Japan
7 2.442GHz Europe,USA,Japan
8 2.447GHz Europe,USA,Japan
9 2.452GHz Europe,USA,Japan
10 2.457GHz Europe,USA,Japan
11 2.462GHz Europe,USA,Japan
12 2.467GHz Europe,Japan
13 2.472GHz Europe,Japan
14 2.483GHz Japan
d) Range
The permitted radiated power of conventional WLAN terminals is 100 mW.
The usual range is 30m to 25 km depending on the hardware and the
application.
The range depends ultimately on obstacles,and the type and shape of
construction.
Metallic infrastructure cannot be penetrated and increases the attenuation; so
too does masonry or concrete walls.