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14.2.1. Requirements
A so called WLAN access point may be used as a remote station. A WLAN access
point is a radio transmitting device that communicates with your PC and controls
access to the connected network.
WLAN access points are frequently found in large offices, airports, train stations, uni-
versities or Internet cafés. They provide access to particular services and networks or
to the Internet.
Access permissions are generally necessary and often result in usage charges.
Access points often have built-in DSL modems. These so called routers establish the
connection to the existing DSL Internet connection and the wireless LAN.
A connection can also be established to another end device with wireless LAN
functionality without an access point. Without a router, however, the network is
restricted to those devices directly connected to it.
The wireless network connection works in accordance with the IEEE 802.11n
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standard and is compatible with the IEEE 802.11b/g standard.
If encryption is used for the transfer, the same procedure must be used for all
devices. Encryption is a procedure to protect the network from unauthorised access.
The transfer speed can vary depending on the distance and the number of users
accessing the remote station.
15. The Universal Serial Bus Port
Product Diagram position:
A, B
PLEASE NOTE!
Devices connected directly to the USB bus should not draw more than
500 mA. The voltage output is protected by a fuse (Limited Power
Source according to EN 60950). Should the devices need more power
than this, it will be necessary to provide a hub (distributor / booster).
The universal serial bus (USB 1.1 and USB 2.0) is a standard for connecting input
devices, scanners and other peripherals. Up to 127 devices can be connected to the
USB ports via a single cable.
The USB 3.0 ports are fully backwards compatible with USB 2.0 and 1.1.
PLEASE NOTE!
Where possible, always connect your USB devices to the same port that
they were originally installed on. Otherwise they will be assigned a new
ID and the drivers will need to be reinstalled.
** To make use of the full performance, a WLAN router compatible with the 802.11n
standard is required.
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