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NDC provides WLAN Outdoor
Bridge Family
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WLAN professional provider National Datacomm
Corporation (NDC) has provided the expanded Outdoor Family and 802.11g Firewall AP Router. The Outdoor Family follows the successful release of the 802.11b WLAN Outdoor Bridge from NDC.
The WLAN Outdoor Family of products will benefit enterprises in multiple ways. The devices can be installed outdoors with wireless links put in place between buildings, extending the corporate network so that management can be centralized and a single leased-line Internet connection can be shared by all, drastically reducing costs. The WLAN Outdoor products also enable the creation of "hotspots," making it possible to offer network connectivity in public areas, on college campuses, and throughout the grounds of hotels and recreational facilities.
NDC has released the Outdoor Bridge Family, which includes NWH9250 (compliant with 802.11g) and NWH9220 (compliant with niche 2.5GHz), as well as the existing NWH9210 (compliant with 802.11b). These products cover three kinds of frequency bands, enabling the network to function in all kinds of environments and to function effortlessly in even the most demanding situations.
Many LAN hotspots cannot provide the coverage of GPRS. The NDC NWH1610 WLAN+GPRS Card can provide a solution with 900/1800/1900 of GPRS system and the 802.11b standard. Users can surf the Internet in hotspots under the 802.11b standard and connect to GPRS automatically under the GPRS system coverage.
The NDC 802.11g+ wireless Firewall Router gives household and small-office users the benefits of an 802.11g+ wireless access point (AP), 10/100-Mpbs four-port Ethernet switch, ADSL/cable modem-compatible wide-area network (WAN) port, and state-of-the-art firewall for safe, and secure Internet access by multiple hosts sharing a single public IP address. The Firewall Router's wireless interface features a chipset that in Turbo mode can provide throughput equivalent to a 100-Mbps signaling rate. The firewall offers multi-level protection via Network Address Translation (NAT), Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI), and DoS attack prevention.
See the NDC exhibit in Hall 1, Booth A533 and A535.
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