| GW-USMicroN |
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| IEEE802.11n Draft2.0/g/b compatible wireless LAN micro USB adapter |
| GW-USMicroN is a Draft IEEE802.11n USB adapter. It is the smallest USB adapter of its kind in the world, with the size of approximately 16.00mm(W) x 8.0mm(H) x 33.5(D).(Researched by Planex) It provides an access speed of 150Mbps with IEEE802.11n Draft2.0 protocol. It is also officially recommended by Xlink Kai, which is a software that allows PSP or Nintendo DS users to play online games all over the world. GW-USMicroN has a WPS button that provides easy wireless LAN set up by clicking the utility of a PC and pushing the button of a wireless router. Even a first time wireless LAN user can set it up very easily. |
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Compliant with various communication modes |
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GW-USMicroN includes: Wireless Client, Software AP, Xlink functions, it's a best wireless product for your choice.
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The world's smallest USB adapter IEEE802.11 Draft2.0 |
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GW-USMicroN is the world's smallest USB adapter, * with the amazingly small dimensions of: 16.0(W) x 8.0(H) x 35.5(D) mm. Compared to existing products, such as GW-US300MiniS, it's about 40 percent smaller than other USB adapters. It will fit in the smallest of places. Its compact size is hassle free, even for the tight space of an USB port on laptops. |
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* Researched by Planex. |
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Hassle Free Setup (The function for easy wireless setup) |
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Even with such a compact size, there's a WPS button on its backside. This allows PC beginners to use the wireless LAN with just one push of a button on the wireless LAN router and an access point that are WPS compliant. |
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* The router needs to be WPS compliant. * The setting up of game devices by WPS is not allowed. |
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IEEE802.11n Draft2.0 |
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Users can enjoy streaming videos, music, and movies in a large capacity with high-speed network environment and ease. |
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The product of XLink Kai is compliant with Mac OS |
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This product has client software of XLink Kai, which allows users to enjoy online gaming with their friends or players from all around the world while at home. It is also works with Mac OSX 10.5. (should be OS 10.5) |
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Easy connection with iPhone 3G, iPod touch and PSP and other game machines. |
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By setting up a provided utility, users are able to use a PC attached with GW-USMicroN as an access point. That means, iPhone 3G and iPod touch can connect to a Wi-Fi network, hassle free. Users can also enjoy playing other gamers from all around the world on devices such as PSP, Nintendo DS and Wii. |
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Compliant with Mac OS |
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Compliant with Mac OS 10.5/10.4/10.3 as a wireless LAN client. |
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High security |
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Supports 64/128bitWEP, WPA, WPA2. |
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Wi-Fi Certified |
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A Wi-Fi enabled device such as a PC game console, mobile phone, MP3 player or PDA can connect to the Internet when within the range of the wireless network connected to the Internet. |
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Supports IEEE802.11b/g |
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Supports IEEE802.11b/g, which is Planex's the most popular wireless LAN specification. |
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Compliant with various communication modes |
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This product is compliant with Ad-hoc network mode, which communicates PCs with a wireless LAN access point. |
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Compliant with RoHS |
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This product was manufactured under the RoHS directive, which limits the use of hazardous materials in the manufacturing of electronics and electrical equipment. |
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* "Mac OS" is a trademark of Apple Inc.
* "PSP" is a trademark of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
* "Nintendo DS" and "Wii" are trademarks of Nintendo Inc.
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| Model number |
GW-USMicroN |
| Basic wireless LAN specifications |
| Applicable standard |
IEEE802.11b, IEEE802.11g, Draft IEEE802.11n |
| Number of channels |
| IEEE802.11b |
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13 (1 to 13ch) |
| IEEE802.11g |
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13 (1 to 13ch) |
| Draft IEEE802.11n |
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13 (1 to 13ch) |
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Frequency (Center frequency) |
| IEEE802.11b |
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2.4-GHz band (2,412 to 2,472 MHz) |
| IEEE802.11g |
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2.4-GHz band (2,412 to 2,472 MHz) |
| Draft IEEE802.11n |
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2.4-GHz band (2,412 to 2,472 MHz) |
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| Baud rate |
| IEEE802.11b |
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11, 5.5, 2, 1Mbps |
| IEEE802.11g |
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54, 48, 36, 24, 12, 9, 6 Mbps |
| Draft IEEE802.11n |
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Up to 150 Mbps (40 MHz), 72 Mbps (20 MHz) |
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| Transmission method |
| IEEE802.11b |
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Direct sequence spread spectrum (DSSS) method |
| IEEE802.11g |
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Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) method |
| Draft IEEE802.11n |
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Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) method |
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| Antenna |
Built-in chip antenna (send/receive x 1) |
| Access method |
Infrastructure mode, ad-hoc mode |
| Security |
WEP (64/128 bits) WPA (Encryption method: TKIP/AES / Authentication method: PSK/IEEE802.1X) WPA2 (Encryption method: TKIP/AES / Authentication method: PSK/IEEE802.1X) |
| Hardware specification |
| Applicable models |
PC/AT compatible machines or OADG DOS/V machines with standard USB 1.1/2.0 port Apple Macintosh series with standard USB 1.1/2.0 port |
| Interface |
USB 1.1/2.0 (type A connector) |
| Power supply |
Supplied from USB bus interface: 5.0 VDC |
| External dimensions |
Approx. 8.0 (H) x 16.0 (W) x 35.5 (D) mm |
| Weight |
Approx. 4 g |
| Operating environment |
Temperature: 0 to 40°C Humidity: 10 to 90% (non-condensing) |
| Other |
| Applicable operating systems |
Windows Vista/XP/2000 Mac OSX 10.5/10.4/10.3 |
| Various setting methods |
Dedicated utilities |
| Warranty period |
1 year |
- Mac OSX does not support the GW-USMicroN software AP.
- If the software AP is to be used in Windows 2000, the network sharing function must be set up manually.
- The ad-hoc mode is supported only in an IEEE802.11b environment.
Only WEP wireless LAN security is supported in the ad-hoc mode.
- To use WPA/WPA2, the connected wireless LAN device must also support WPA/WPA2.
- The speed listed above is the maximum theoretical value under the wireless LAN standard and does not represent an actual data transfer speed.
- If the GW-USMicroN is used on a USB 1.1 port, the data transfer speed will be limited by the USB 1.1 specification.
- The product specifications are subject to change without notice.
For the latest information, visit our website (http://www.planex.net).
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