Technical Specifications
Wireless USB “Keychain” Adapter-b – WLI-USB-KB11
Wireless LAN Interface
Standards Compliance IEEE802.11b (Compatible with 802.11g)
Communication Protocol Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum
(DS-SS), Half Duplex
Frequency Range 2.412-2.462Mhz
Transmission Rate 802.11b: 1, 2, 5.5, 11Mbps (Auto)
Access Mode Infrastructure mode, Ad-Hoc
Security 128/64 Bit WEP
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in the design, development, and
manufacturing of wireless networking
solutions for the SMB, SOHO and
home. Buffalo Technology’s products
are Wi-Fi® 802.11b cer tified and
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WLI-USB-KB11
OthersPower Voltage 3.3V (supply from PC)
Interface USB1.1
Power Consumption 1550mw
Dimensions 11 x 25 x 83 mm ( 0.44 x 1 x 3.3 in )
Weight 20g ( 0.7oz )
Environmental Operation 0-55ºc, 20-80% (non-condensing)
Communication Range
Speed Indoor Outdoor
11Mbps 165 ft. (50m) 525 ft. (160m)
2Mbps 300 ft. (90m) 1310 ft. (400m)
1Mbps 375 ft. (115m) 1750 ft. (550m)
All distances are estimated. Wireless connections may be affected as physical conditions and circumstances vary.
Support Available for: Windows 98SE, 2000, ME , XP
Package Contents: USB “Keychain” Adapter, Setup CD-ROM with User’s Manual,
Quick Setup Guide, USB Extension Cable, Warranty Card
Related Products: Buffalo AirStation Wireless Routers and Access Points.
Wi-Fi® is a registered certification mark
of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
*11 Mbps is the IEEE 802.11g standard theoretical maximum data transfer rate. Actual wireless network throughput is limited by
environmental and system factors and will be less.