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First RoHS-compliant 802.11 B/G Wireless Networking Module

Lantronix has announced the addition of 802.11b/g wireless capabilities to its WiPort embedded 802.11 networking module. This new WiPort is the first embedded RoHS-compliant device server to provide serial-to-wireless, or, Ethernet-to-wireless 802.11b/g capabilities in a compact, highly-integrated hardware and software module. Mandated by the European Parliament and Council of the European Union, RoHS (Restriction on Hazardous Substances) requires that manufacturers reduce the usage of certain substances in electrical and electronic equipment by July 2006. The WiPort enables designers and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to quickly and easily build secure wireless capabilities into virtually any electronic device with a serial or Ethernet port.

The WiPort b/g includes a robust, real time operating system, a full-featured network protocol stack, and a proven, ready-to-use serial-to-wireless application. The product also includes a built-in web server for remote device communication and a web manager for configuration via a standard browser. Pin compatible with the current Lantronix WiPort 802.11b module, the new WiPort includes an 802.11b/g radio chipset and a dedicated communications processor that permits the host device's microprocessor to focus on device computing tasks.

The 802.11g specification is the established standard for wireless local area networks (WLANs) and offers additional benefits over legacy 802.11b for embedded applications. Connecting over 802.11g offers higher connection rates than 802.11b, allowing for superior data throughput performance. Additionally, for organizations with existing 802.11g infrastructures, deployment of the WiPort's "g" radio ensures no degradation in performance of the rest of the infrastructure network. The WiPort b/g is also backwards compatible with 802.11b access points, ensuring its interoperability with legacy 802.11b networks.

The new WiPort is being certified by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) allowing OEMs to leverage Lantronix license grant and bypass 802.11 regulatory testing, which can accelerate time-to-market and reduce development and testing costs. In addition, it will come pre-screened for European radio compliance. WiPort also includes WPA encryption for heightened security and supports 256-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) for secure end-to-end data transfer. WiPort also features additional hardware interfaces for SPI, CAN and I2C.



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