The original was 35 mw,  From my understanding they consider 50 mw HIGH
power. As an ISP we looked heavily into the compex units because of the
offered features, but to be quite honest we have had nothing but problems
with them.

In some instances you can not get them to connect to the AP at all, other
instances they flas the diag light repeatedly when plugged in, and need to
be sent off and RMA'd.  And in other instances still they need to be reset
every 30 minutes to even keep a connection.

Out of the 10 that we have tried, from the Wl11A, WL11A+, and WL11B+,  only
one is still in the field.  The others have been replaced and sent back.

I would suggest in staying away from them.  IMHO.

Robert Allinson
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From: "Apollo (Carmel Entertainment)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 06, 2003 1:58 PM
Subject: [BAWUG] What is mW on this Compex WL11B+ 802.11b High-Power
Wireless PCMCIA Card


> I wanted to know if this Compex WL11B+ High-Power Wireless card is 200mW
or 100mW?
> I can't find the FCC ID to figure it out. It is based on Agere chipset.
>
> Apollo
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