• How to Tell What Radio Type is in a Telxon Device

    From Louis Ohland@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 18 09:43:48 2022
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    How to Tell What Radio Type is in a Telxon Device

    Article ID: 23855559

    Question
    How to Tell What Radio Type is in a Telxon Device

    Facts
    Telxon Device

    Answer
    Fact
    Telxon RF units come in 4 major types:
    1. Direct Sequence ( DS ) 900Mhz.
    2. Direct Sequence ( DS ) 2.4Ghz TMA ( pre-802.11 spec ).
    3. Frequency Hopping ( FH ) 2.4Ghz.
    4. Direct Sequence ( DS ) 2.4Ghz 802.11

    Telxon units are available with various versions of RF radios and there
    is some confusion as to how to tell which particular radio is in a
    particular unit.

    There are two simple methods for determining what radio type is in a
    particular Telxon unit (without opening the unit and physically checking):


    First Method: Check the RF configuration of the Telxon unit’s current software load.

    Access the Application software’s (usually VT or 5250 emulation) configuration menu.
    Access the RF settings in the Configuration menu.
    If the RF settings call for an SSID (SSID NOT SID), then the unit
    has an 802.11 radio.
    If the RF settings call for a HOPPING SEQUENCE, then the unit has
    an FH radio.
    If the RF settings call for a Bitrate & Frequency setting, then the
    unit has a 2.4 Ghz DS (pre-802.11 spec) radio.
    If the RF settings call for a channel setting, then the unit has a
    900 Mhz DS radio.


    Second Method:Determine what type of AP the customer is using with this
    Telxon unit.

    If the customer is using the Arlan AP-630-900 or Arlan Air I/O
    UAP-E– 900 Access Points, then they have 900 Mhz DS radio technology.
    If the customer is using the Dataspan DS2410 access points, then
    they have 900 Mhz DS radio technology.
    If the customer is using the Arlan AP-630-2400 or Arlan Air I/O
    UAP-E– 2400, then they have 2.4 Ghz DS (pre-802.11) radio technology.
    If the customer is using the Arlan Air-I/O UAP-E (2.4 FH) or the
    Arlan AP300 access points, then they have a 2.4 Ghz FH radio technology.
    If the customer is using Aironet AP-4500, Aironet AP4800, Cisco
    340, Cisco 350 or Cisco 1200 Access Points, then they have 802.11radio technology.

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  • From Louis Ohland@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 18 10:01:43 2022
    https://web.archive.org/web/19961208171053/http://www.telxon.com/A631.HTM

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  • From Louis Ohland@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 18 10:11:32 2022
    https://web.archive.org/web/19990220113543/http://www.telxon.com/pandtech/wirelessnet/wireless-soft/

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  • From Louis Ohland@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 18 10:00:02 2022
    https://web.archive.org/web/19961208172252/http://www.telxon.com/670spec.htm

    Standard Antenna: 2.15 dBi Dipole
    Optional Antennas: 3 dBd Omni, 6 dBd Patch, 6 dBd Yagi Antenna Connection: Reverse Polarity TNC (RP-TNC)

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