National Datacomm NWH1021
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National Datacomm NWH1021 | ||||
| Wireless class |
B22 | ||||
| Interface |
PCMCIA | ||||
| Connector |
PCMCIA | ||||
| FCCID | |||||
| Chip1 | |||||
| Chip2 |
Ralink Model? | ||||
| Wireless Standards |
IEEE 802.11b | ||||
| 802.11b |
up to 22 Mbps | ||||
| Operating Frequency |
2.4 GHz | ||||
| Probable Linux driver | |||||
| Retail | |||||
| FCC approval date | 27 February 2003 | ||||
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For a list of all currently documented Texas Instruments (TI) chipsets with specifications, see Texas Instruments.
For a list of all currently documented Ralink chipsets with specifications, see Ralink.
Overview
The device may not actually be using a standard PCMCIA interface, but it is using the same connector and has the same form factor. It lacks the CardBus strip.
This module is used in the D-Link DI-714P+ rev B1.
There is an additional model listed as CNDS11g in the FCC test report.
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