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HP 161247-001 WL200 Mini PCI 802.11b/g 11Mb/s Wireless LAN
- Mini PCI form factor
- Supports 802.11b and 802.11g standards
- Maximum data rate of 11 Mbps
- Designed for integration into compatible laptops or systems
- Provides wireless network access
- Legacy wireless technology
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Product Overview
The HP 161247-001 is a Mini PCI wireless LAN adapter that supports the 802.11b/g standards. It provides a wireless connectivity solution with a maximum theoretical speed of 11Mb/s, suitable for older or less demanding networking needs.
Technical Information
| Form Factor | Mini PCI |
| Wireless Standard | 802.11b/g |
Additional Specifications
| Max Data Rate | 11 Mbps |
| Connector Type | Internal Mini PCI connector |
Product Description
The HP 161247-001 is a legacy wireless local area network (WLAN) card designed to provide wireless connectivity for devices equipped with a Mini PCI slot. This adapter adheres to the 802.11b and 802.11g wireless standards, offering a maximum theoretical data transfer rate of 11 Megabits per second (Mbps). It was commonly used in laptops and other portable computing devices during the early to mid-2000s to enable wireless network access. This Mini PCI card is intended for internal installation within compatible hardware. It allows users to connect to wireless networks without the need for physical Ethernet cables, providing a degree of mobility and convenience. While its speed and capabilities are limited by today's standards, it served as a crucial component for enabling wireless communication in its era, supporting basic internet browsing, file sharing, and network access. Given its specifications, the HP 161247-001 is best suited for systems that require basic wireless networking or for maintaining legacy equipment. It is not designed for high-bandwidth applications such as video streaming or large file transfers, which demand the higher speeds offered by modern Wi-Fi standards like 802.11n, ac, or ax.
