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The Features of a Radio Used in Lan
www.teletronics.com

Introducing Teletronics' TT™Series

TT™5800
FCC ID: MFMTT5800

High Power 802.11a Bridge
Item# 11-144i (AP Mode) Item# 11-146i (Bridge Mode)

High Power 250mW 802.11b/g Bridge
Features
Web & SNMP based Management EZManager Adjustable Transmit (TX) Power VLAN Transparent Support Intra-BSS Traffic Blocking (Layer 2 Isolation) Configurable ACK timeout for long distance Turbo-mode for high data rate (Optional) Ruggedized waterproof and all weather enclosure WDS available in AP Mode
FCC ID: MFMTT-2400

TT™2400
Item# 11-152i (AP Mode) Item# 11-153i (Bridge Mode)

Features
Ultra High 500mW Output power in OFDM modulation (w/optional M58 amp) Web & SNMP based Management EZManager Adjustable Transmit (TX) Power VLAN Transparent Support Intra-BSS Traffic Blocking (Layer 2 Isolation) Configurable ACK timeout for long distance Turbo-mode for high data rate (Optional) Ruggedized waterproof and all weather enclosure WDS available in AP Mode

Receive Sensitivity:
IEEE 802.11g 54Mbps: ≤ -72dBm 48Mbps: ≤ -73dBm 36Mbps: ≤ -77dBm 24Mbps: ≤ -81dBm 18Mbps: ≤ -84dBm 12Mbps: ≤ -86dBm 9Mbps: ≤ -88dBm 6Mbps: ≤ -89dBm IEEE 802.11b 11Mbps: ≤ -88dBm 5.5Mbps: ≤ -90dBm 2Mbps: ≤ -92dBm 1Mbps: ≤ -95dBm

Specifications
Standard Compliance: IEEE 802.11a Modulation: OFDM w/BPSK, QPSK, 16 QAM, 64 QAM Modulation Frequency Band: 5.725 - 5.850 GHz (US FCC) 5.15 - 5.825 (Available ONLY for OEM, Military & Export Version) Data Rate: 54, 48, 36, 24, 18, 12, 9, and 6Mbps Output Power: 23 dBm (+/- 1.5dB) @ 6/9/12 /18/24 Mbps, 22 dBm @ 36 Mbps, 21 dBm @ 48 Mbps, 18 dBm @ 54 Mbps Mounting: For both wall and pole mount Enclosure: Silver Powder Coated Cast Aluminum Fully Transparent Bridge: Bridge Layer 2 in AP + WDS mode only, Bridge Layer 2.5 in SU mode Connector: N-Type Female Receive Sensitivity: -90 dBm ≤ 6 Mbps -72 dBm ≤ 54 Mbps RF Channels: Total of 12 Non-Overlapping Ch. (5 Channels: 5.725 ~ 5.850 GHz) Data Security: WPA, WPA2 & 64/128 bit WEP Data Security,

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