
Still, there is no physical bus to power the peripherals any more, and the absence of wires means that some properties that are usually taken for granted in USB systems need to be achieved by other means. The definition of Ultra-WideBand (UWB) matches the capabilities and transfer rates of USB very closely (from 1.5 and 12 Mbit/s up to 480 Mbit/s for USB 2.0) and makes for a natural wireless extension of USB in the short range (3 meters, up to 10 at a reduced rate of 110 Mbit/s). The rationale for this specification is the overwhelming success of USB as a base for peripherals everywhere: cited reasons include extreme ease of use and low cost, which allow the existence of a ubiquitous bidirectional, fast port architecture.



AmbiCom 802.11N Wireless-N USB Datasheetĭriver Downloads Windows 2K/XP/Vista/Win7.Supports the most popular operating systems: Windows 2000/XP/XP64/Windows Vista/Windows 7/Windows CE/Linux.Software based Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS).Supports WMM (QoS) function to better manage higher priority audio / video data streaming bandwidth requirement.Supports 64/128-bit WEP Encryption, WPA, WPA2 and CISCO CCX security.USB WiFi Dongle from Ambicom, 150Mbps, Drivers for Windows, WinCE and Linux.

If you still need the Ambicom Wifi Dongle you can contact Ambicom directly. We recommend new to use the LM006 USB Adapter. Please note this Accessory Product is discontinued by Toradex, due to a regulatory change in the EU.
