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Wi-Fi module Axbox

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  • satclub
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    • Jun 2010
    • 136

    Wi-Fi module Axbox

    Module Wi-Fi in Axbox
    I think many of them have this Problem of - when you connect to the network (wireless) receivers do not see it.
    My plus a similar situation.
    Router - D-link 2640:
    wireless
    Standard 802.11g
    Frequency range: from 2.4 GHz to 2.484 GHz
    Connection speed: up to 54 Mbps
    WEP-encryption 64/128-bit
    Multiple SSID
    Controlling access based on MAC-address
    Security WPA/WPA2 supports TKIP and AES
    Support for Wireless Bridge
    802.11e WLAN QoS (WMM / WME)
    Router - in the next room, as though the receiver determines the network (not completely) but did not connect. Although Cellphones and laptop - catch net without problems and work with it.
    Remove the lid and see:


    Wi-Fi module in the connector and the antenna:

    have a model:
    ZC-WL0118.B
    чипсет RT2561 ST (Ralink)
    The ZC-WL0118 is IEEE802.11b/g Wireless Mini Pci Adapter, Support Wireless-11G,up to 54Mbps and Fully compatible with 802.11b.


    In the latest firmware driver support rt61sta chipset(RT2561,RTR2561s,Rt2661)

    Specification module - 802.11b / g
    Channel frequency (GHz) ID FCC (U.S.) ETSI (Europe)
    1 2.412 2.412
    2 2.417 2.417
    3 2.422 2.422
    4 2.427 2.427
    5 2.432 2.432
    6 2.437 2.437
    7 2.442 2.442
    8 2.447 2.447
    9 2.452 2.452
    10 2.457 2.457
    11 2.462 2.462*
    12 — 2.467*
    13 — 2.472*

    *Antenna Gain
    - Main
    2.4GHz : 2.87
    2.45GHz : 2.93
    - Aux
    2.4GHz : 2.71
    2.45GHz : 2.97
    * RF Modulation
    - IEEE 802.11g : BPSK, QPSK, 16QAM, QFDM
    - IEEE 802.11b : DQPSK, DBPSK, DSSS, CCK

    Well, now everything seems clear - the reason as follows:
    router operates in the standard - 802.11g
    and a tuner module - 802.11b (letter B in the nomenclature of the module).
    I think infa be useful to all who have something to not getting on the network or who just thinks what router to buy.
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