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Standards
Range
The range within a WLAN is highly dependent on the following
factors:
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the WLAN adapter used
•
the structural conditions
•
the amount of radio traffic on the same frequency band.
Other wireless networks may be active, but also micro-
wave ovens, baby monitors, game consoles, garage door
openers, audio-video bridges, or Bluetooth transmitters
(for instance, in mobile telephones).
FRITZ!WLAN Repeater N/G
To increase the WLAN range, especially under difficult or
strongly-shielding structural conditions, the FRITZ!WLAN
Repeater N/G, available as an accessory from AVM, can be
used in combination with the FRITZ!Box. It is especially easy
to install and can be operated at any 230-V power outlet. Ev-
erything you need to know about the FRITZ!WLAN
Repeater N/G can be found at the web address:
www.avm.de/en/Produkte/FRITZ_WLAN/FRITZ_WLAN_
Repeater_N_G/
IEEE 802.11a
Because this standard works exclusively in the seldom used
5-GHz range, it offers the opportunity to transmit data rela-
tively free of interference from external influences. WLAN
adapters that support 802.11a are much less common that
devices that work in accordance with the 802.11b/g stan-
dard.
IEEE 802.11b
With a maximum throughput rate of 11 Mbit/s, this is the old-
est standard for radio networks. Older WLAN adapters of the
first generation can communicate with the FRITZ!Box using
802.11b. However, if the WLAN adapter supports newer stan-
dards such as 802.11g, the latest standard should be used.