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Symbol Laptop/Notebook Wireless Network PCMCIA Card 802.11b 2.4GHz LA4121 Wifi
$ 52.79
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>CLEARANCESymbol Laptop/Notebook Wireless Network PCMCIA Card 802.11b 2.4GHz LA4121 Wifi
64/128-Bit WEP
The LA-4121 PC Card (PCMCIA) adapter provides Spectrum24 direct-sequence (DS) 2.4 - 2.5 GHz spread spectrum communications capacity for use within large or small environments.
The bridging architecture allows communication between wired network devices and mobile devices and supports the IEEE 802.11b and Wi-Fi compliance specifications.
Devices using the LA-4121 can communicate with wireless devices from other manufacturers that conform to the same specifications, allowing mobile devices to roam throughout large facilities while remaining connected to the network, unlike standard wifi devices.
TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) is an encryption protocol included as part of the IEEE 802.11i standard for wireless LANs (WLANs). It was designed to provide more secure encryption than the notoriously weak Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), the original WLAN security protocol.
Up to 295 ft. / 90 meter Indoor Range
S/N: 00A0FBA653F9
> Availability: gone when listing sells out
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Please contact us with any questions prior to ordering.
Items are stored in a temperature controlled, smoke free warehouse. Ships with packing list that shows pricing.
Handling Time is same business day if before carrier pickup, cut-off time is 2:00pm CST, however, it is possible orders after cut-off ship same day depending on what time carrier pickup occurs. All orders receive a tracking code and ship from Illinois. Same day shipping is a best effort, not guaranteed, due to carriers sometimes arriving unusually early for pickup, we have no control over shipping carrier operations.
Situations easily fixable by contacting us for help...
1) Shipping damage; contact us with photo(s) of the damage, then we can work on resolving the situation.
2) Order pulled wrong; contact us with the UPC or part number of what you did receive.
3) Defectives are very rare and handled as warranty by manufacturer, supplier or seller.
4) New items are typically warranted by the manufacturer or supplier, often contact information is on the packaging or user?s manual.