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HP J8137-69101 150WL 2.4GHz 11Mbit/s PCMCIA Card for Access Point
- Wireless PCMCIA Card for Access Points.
- Operating Frequency: 2.4 GHz.
- Data Transfer Rate: 11 Mbit/s (802.11b standard).
- Power Output: 150 Watts (Note: This wattage is highly unusual for a PCMCIA card and likely refers to the Access Point it's intended for, or is a misinterpretation. Standard PCMCIA cards do not consume or output 150W).
- Interface: PCMCIA Type II.
- Provides wireless network connectivity.
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Product Overview
The HP J8137-69101 is a 150W 2.4GHz 11Mbit/s PCMCIA Card designed for wireless networking, specifically for Access Points. It provides high-speed wireless connectivity for network infrastructure.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Wireless Network Card |
| Form Factor | PCMCIA Type II |
| Frequency Band | 2.4 GHz |
| Max Data Rate | 11 Mbit/s |
Additional Specifications
| Wireless Standard | IEEE 802.11b |
| Intended Use | Access Point Connectivity |
| Brand | HP |
Product Description
The HP J8137-69101 is a PCMCIA wireless network card that operates in the 2.4 GHz frequency band, adhering to the IEEE 802.11b standard. This standard provides a maximum theoretical data transfer rate of 11 Megabits per second, making it suitable for basic wireless networking tasks. The card is designed in the PCMCIA Type II form factor, which is a common expansion slot found in older laptops and some networking equipment. While the title mentions '150WL', this is highly atypical for a PCMCIA card, which typically consumes very little power (in the range of a few watts). It is more probable that '150WL' refers to the power rating of the Access Point the card is intended to be used with, or it is a misprint in the product information. The primary function of this card is to provide wireless network access, likely for an Access Point that requires a PCMCIA slot for its wireless module. This specific model would have been used to add or enhance wireless capabilities in devices equipped with a PCMCIA slot. Given the 802.11b standard, it represents older wireless technology, primarily suited for environments where high bandwidth is not a critical requirement, such as basic internet access or network management interfaces for access points.


