|  |  WLAN kit for Shuttle PCs: WLN-C and WLN-S
 The Shuttle Accessory WLN-C / WLN-S is a wireless LAN kit consisting of a  Mini-PCIe card, two antennas and appropriate cables. This accessory is  intended for compatible Shuttle PCs to equip them with the wireless LAN  standard according to IEEE 802.11b/g/n. Data transfer speeds of up to  300 MBit/s can be reached and WPA2 with AES encryption is supported,  too.
 What are the advantages over a conventional WLAN USB stick?
   The Mini-PCIe card sits in the case and is better protected from tampering and theft The integrated solution is more appealing For the best possible efficiency the antenna should be at least 6cm long  (half a wavelength at 2.4 GHz) which is a big advantage over the USB  stick The use of two antennas makes the communication between devices more  reliable and can also transmit two signals at the same time resulting in  significantly faster speeds as with single antenna WLAN devices The  transmission protocol of Mini-PCIe cards is less complex compared to USB which helps keep processor load lower  
 
| Model | WLAN cable | compatible with these Shuttle PCs: |  
| WLN-S | 21 + 29 cm | Shuttle Slim-PCs: XG41, DS61, DS81(L), DS87, XH61V, XH81, XH81V, XH97V (XS35 / XS36 / DS47 / DS57U  series already include WLAN) |  
| WLN-C | 53 + 53 cm | Shuttle XPCs: SX79R5, SZ77R5, SZ68R5, SH67H3, SH67H7, SH61R4, SH87R6, SZ87R6, SH81R4, SH97R6 |  | 
|  | Specifications:  Contents1. Mini PCIe Card (x1)
 2. Antenna cable (x2)
 3. Antenna (x2)
 4. Quick Guide (x1)
 5. Driver DVD (x1)
Standard: WiFi IEEE 802.11b/g/n, 2T2R (2 transmitter, 2 receiver)Maximum PHY data rate: 144.4 / 300Mbps using 20 / 40MHz bandwidthAdapter card: model Chicony XW724E-KHalf-size Mini-PCI-Express extension card
 Dimensions: 26.65 x 29.85 x 3.25 mm (LWH)
Chipset:  Realtek RTL8192CESupported operating systems: Windows XP, Windows 7 32/64 Bit, Windows 8 32/64 Bit
Frequency Band: 2400 ~ 2483.5 MHzOutput power (typ.): 16 / 14 / 13 dBm in 802.11b/g/n modeReceiver Sensity (max.): -83 / -70 / -67 / -64 dBm in 802.11 b / g / n(HT20-MCS7) / n(HT40-MCS7) mode
Power consumption under Windows 7:TX mode: max. 1201 mW
 RX mode: max. 726 mW
 Idle mode: max. 320 mW
 Driver disable / Radio off: max. 23.1 mW
Security: WEP / WPA / WPA2Hardware encryption: WEP, TKIP, AES
Temperature Range: 0~70°C (Operating), 0~70°C (Storage)Humidity: 5~80 Non-CondensingEMC certification: CEAntenna cable: two WLAN cables (length: see table)
 U.FL, Hirose (for the internal WLAN adapter) to
 RP SMA Pigtail male (connector for the external antenna)
Antennas: two external WLAN antennas (RP-SMA)Frequency range: 2.4 GHz, omnidirectional
 Total length: 108 mm, diameter: 7.8~10.0 mm
  
 Notice about WLAN technology:1) The encryption standards WEP  and WPA are outdated and are considered insecure, hence should no  longer be used. The use of the WPA2 standard in combination with a safe  password is highly recommended. For legal reason it is recommended to  keep one's wireless LAN encrypted and avoid making it publicly  available, as one could be held liable for third party abuse such as  illegal downloads.
 2) In case the range of wireless LAN does not  suffice, a WLAN repeater can help transmit data packages farther and  simply needs a wallsocket to work. On the downside, this causes an  increase in traffic and halves the transfer speed to the connected  clients, since every data package is transmitted twice.
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