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HP 5188-5012 2.4GHz Wireless Transceiver Circuit Board
- 2.4GHz frequency band
- Wireless transceiver functionality
- Circuit board form factor
- Enables wireless connectivity
- Designed for HP systems
- Component-level hardware
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Product Overview
The HP 5188-5012 is a 2.4GHz wireless transceiver circuit board. It is designed to enable wireless communication capabilities for various HP devices.
Technical Information
| Frequency Band | 2.4 GHz |
| Functionality | Wireless Transceiver |
| Form Factor | Circuit Board |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | Not Specified (Internal Component) |
| Protocol | Likely 802.11 standards |
Product Description
The HP 5188-5012 represents a core component for integrating wireless communication capabilities into HP systems. This circuit board functions as a 2.4GHz wireless transceiver, enabling devices to send and receive data wirelessly over the commonly used 2.4GHz frequency band. Its design as a circuit board suggests it is an internal component, likely installed within a larger HP device to provide its wireless networking functionality. This transceiver is crucial for devices that require Wi-Fi or other 2.4GHz wireless protocols, such as Bluetooth or proprietary wireless standards. By incorporating this board, HP products can achieve seamless connectivity with wireless networks, access points, and other wireless-enabled devices. The 2.4GHz band offers a balance of range and bandwidth, making it suitable for a wide array of consumer and enterprise applications. The HP 5188-5012 is a testament to HP's commitment to providing comprehensive solutions that include integrated wireless features. Its presence signifies the device it's installed in is equipped to participate in modern wireless ecosystems, supporting tasks ranging from simple data transfer to complex network interactions without the need for physical cables.
