Why should I select Data-Lincs FastLinc IEEE 802.11b WiFi compliant modem for my industrial application?
While many IEEE 802.11b WiFi devices claim long-range communication, Data-Linc delivers. What gives the FastLinc family this capability is power-not high power, but optimal power. While the FCC regulates the allowable levels for wireless modems, there is some flexibility in balancing power at the transmitter (wireless modem) with power at the antenna. More power at the transmitter is not necessarily the way to predict that data will get through. Considering the demands of industrial conditions, Data-Linc set the power level of its FastLinc 810E to 200mW, providing the user greater flexibility in selecting types of antennas with a variety of power gains.
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