802.11b/g Wireless Family

Sept. 6, 2011
Airborne is a family of fully integrated 802.11b/g wireless LAN bridge and device server products designed to provide wireless LAN and Internet connectivity to industrial, scientific, medical and automotive applications.

The highly integrated hardware and software enables plug-and-play capability. Products feature industrial grade design (including extended operating temperatures), compact form factors, low power consumption and advanced security including 802.11i-PSK, AES (FIPS-197), WPA2 Enterprise, WPA (TKIP), 802.1x/RADIUS and EAP support with certificates.

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