BrightSign WD-105 IEEE 802.11ac Dual Band Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Combo Adapter for Digital Signage Player - M.2 - 2.50 GHz ISM - 5 GHz UNII - Plug-in Card (WD105)
BrightSign WD-105 IEEE 802.11ac Dual Band Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Combo Adapter for Digital Signage Player - M.2 - 2.50 GHz ISM - 5 GHz UNII - Plug-in Card (WD105)
Part Number: WD105
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BrightSign WD-105 IEEE 802.11ac Dual Band Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Combo Adapter for Digital Signage Player - M.2 - 2.50 GHz ISM - 5 GHz UNII - Plug-in Card (WD105)
Dual Antenna Wi Fi Adapter
Manufacturer Part Number: WD105
The WD-105 dual antenna Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Module enables BrightSign XD5 and XC5 players to reliably connect to wireless networks and operate Beacons via Bluetooth. The dual antennas provide robust wireless networking performance and add a higher level of reliability to connect to Wi-Fi signals. The M.2 interface connection allows for a simple on-board installation, and the antennas easily screw into the back of the player.
Includes dual antennas for a reliable and robust Wi-Fi network connection
Offers dual band support for both 2.5GHz and 5GHz wireless networks
Provides support for both access point at 2.5GHz and Wi-Fi client modes
Operates beacons via Bluetooth
Compatible
MANUFACTURER NAME: Brightsign
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: WD105
UPC EAN CODE: 854529008197
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US
| General Information: | |
Get connected wirelessly Optional modules to enable wireless networking and Bluetooth beacon capabilities on BrightSign players. These modules are easily self-installed inside of a BrightSign player. | |
| Manufacturer | BrightSign, LLC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | WD105 |
| Manufacturer Website Address | http://www.brightsign.biz |
| Brand Name | BrightSign |
| Product Model | WD-105 |
| Product Name | Dual Antenna Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Module |
| Product Type | Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Combo Adapter |
| Product UPC | 854529008197 |
| Technical Information: | |
| Wi-Fi Generation | Wi-Fi 5 |
| Wireless LAN Standard | IEEE 802.11ac |
| Network Band | Dual Band |
| ISM Band | Yes |
| UNII Band | Yes |
| ISM Maximum Frequency | 2.50 GHz |
| UNII Maximum Frequency | 5 GHz |
| Interfaces/Ports: | |
| Host Interface | M.2 |
| Physical Characteristics: | |
| Form Factor | Plug-in Card |
| Miscellaneous: | |
| Device Supported | Digital Signage Player |
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