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User Manual for Ubiquiti Networks ExtremeRange2 Carrier-Class 2.4 GHz 802.11b g Radio Module Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Ubiquiti Networks ExtremeRange2 Carrier-Class 2.4 GHz
- Product category: Wireless Adapters & Cards Ubiquiti Networks
- Brand: Ubiquiti Networks
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Product description Compatible with 802.11b/g Wi-Fi standards, the ExtremeRange2 Carrier-Class 2.4 GHz 802.11b/g Radio Module from Ubiquiti Networks allows most Wi-Fi enabled devices to connect to the network. This radio module also operates on the 2.4 GHz frequency with up to 600 mW of output power ensuring maximum coverage. Once installed the multi-faceted ExtremeRage2 module can be configured to mesh, bridging, and infrastructure modes to suit the needs of a variety of networking environments. In the Box Ubiquiti Networks ExtremeRange2 Carrier-Class 2.4 GHz 802.11b/g Radio Module Limited 1-Year Manufacturer Warranty Table of Contents
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Technical parametersUbiquiti Networks XR2 Specs | | | Chipset | Atheros, 6th generation, AR5414 | | Network Standards | IEEE 802.11b/g | | Frequency | 2.4 GHz | | Interface | 32-bit mini-PCI type IIIA | | Operating Voltage | 3.3 VDC | | Antenna | Single MMCX | | Temperature Range | -49 to 194°F / -45 to 90°C (extended temp version up to 203°F / 95°C) | | Security | WPA, WPA2, AES-CCM & TKIP Encryption, 802.1x, 64/128/152-bit WEP | | Data Rates | 6 Mbps, 9 Mbps, 12 Mbps, 24 Mbps, 36 Mbps, 48 Mbps, 54 Mbps | | TX Channel Width Support | 5 MHz / 10 MHz / 20 MHz / 40 MHz | | Wireless Approvals | FCC Part 15.247, IC RS210 | | | | TX Specification | 802.11b DataRate TX Power Tolerance 1 Mbps 28 dBm +/-1 dB 2 Mbps 28 dBm +/-1 dB 5.5 Mbps 28 dBm +/-1 dB 11 Mbps 28 dBm +/-1 dB 802.11g OFDM DataRate TX Power Tolerance 6 Mbps 28 dBm +/-1 dB 9 Mbps 28 dBm +/-1 dB 12 Mbps 28 dBm +/-1 dB 18 Mbps 28 dBm +/-1 dB 24 Mbps 28 dBm +/-1 dB 36 Mbps 26 dBm +/-1 dB 48 Mbps 25 dBm +/-1 dB 54 Mbps 24 dBm +/-1 dB | | RX Specification | 802.11b DataRate Sensitivity Tolerance 1 Mbps -97 dBm +/-1 dB 2 Mbps -96 dBm +/-1 dB 5.5 Mbps -95 dBm +/-1 dB 11 Mbps -92 dBm +/-1 dB 802.11g OFDM DataRate Sensitivity Tolerance 6 Mbps -94 dBm +/-1 dB 9 Mbps -93 dBm +/-1 dB 12 Mbps -91 dBm +/-1 dB 18 Mbps -90 dBm +/-1 dB 24 Mbps -86 dBm +/-1 dB 36 Mbps -83 dBm +/-1 dB 48 Mbps -77 dBm +/-1 dB 54 Mbps -74 dBm +/-1 dB | | | | TX Current Consumption | 802.11b DataRate Current Tolerance 1 Mbps 1.30 A +/-100 mA 2 Mbps 1.30 A +/-100 mA 5.5 Mbps 1.30 A +/-100 mA 11 Mbps 1.30 A +/-100 mA 802.11g OFDM DataRate Current Tolerance 6 Mbps 1.30 A +/-100 mA 9 Mbps 1.30 A +/-100 mA 12 Mbps 1.30 A +/-100 mA 18 Mbps 1.30 A +/-100 mA 24 Mbps 1.30 A +/-100 mA 36 Mbps 1.10 A +/-100 mA 48 Mbps 1.00 A +/-100 mA 54 Mbps 0.90 A +/-100 mA | | RX Current Consumption | 802.11b DataRate Sensitivity Tolerance 1 Mbps 300 mA +/-100 mA 2 Mbps 300 mA +/-10 0mA 5.5 Mbps 300 mA +/-100 mA 11 Mbps 300 mA +/-100 mA 802.11g OFDM DataRate Sensitivity Tolerance 6 Mbps 300 mA +/-100 mA 9 Mbps 300 mA +/-100 mA 12 Mbps 300 mA +/-100 mA 18 Mbps 300 mA +/-100 mA 24 Mbps 300 mA +/-100 mA 36 Mbps 300 mA +/-100 mA 48 Mbps 300 mA +/-100 mA 54 Mbps 300 mA +/-100 mA | | | | Indoor (Antenna Dependent) | Up to 656 ft / 200 m | | Outdoor (Antenna Dependent) | Over 31 mi / 50 km | | | | Operating System Support | Linux MADWIFI, Windows XP, Windows 2000 | | Advanced Mobility / QuickHandoff | Windows XP / 2000 Utility with enhanced mobility driver from Ubiquiti | | Cisco Support | CCX 4.0 supported driver / Utility also available from Ubiquiti | | | | Attachment Procedure | Ground end to enclosure point tied to earth ground | | Cable Dimensions | Length: 8" / 203.2 mm Diameter: 0.02" / 0.55 mm (26AWG) | | Terminal Material / Dimensions | Copper Diameter: 0.17" / 4.3 mm | | | | Package Weight | 0.04 lb | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 2.5 x 2.0 x 0.3" |
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