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802.11
Features
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Based on IEEE 802.11b standards |
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Supports PRISM derived chipsets |
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Fully configurable for size and efficiency |
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Works with access points (IBSS) |
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Works without access points (BSS) |
Functionality Highlights
Simple development transition:
The EBSnet 802.11 driver is implemented in the same fashion as other Ethernet
drivers. Developers can test their device on a wired network using standard
Ethernet drivers and later drop the final code into their wireless station.
Designed for embedded systems:
EBSNet’s 802.11 driver can be tuned for the embedded devices need to conserve
memory and power. The developer can configure for:
- One or more chipsets
- Performance indexes
- Continuously Aware Mode (CAM)
- Power Save Polling (PSP)
- Transmission rate
- Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
- Cipher key length
Data transmision security:
The EBSnet 802.11 driver includes support for Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) as a security device
to prevent inadvertent disclosure of transmitted data over the wireless system. The WEP encryption
supports 64-bit and 128-bit encryption through the symmetric key cipher RC4.
Requirements
- RTIP network
- PRISM derived chipset (please call for list of supported devices)
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