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and optionally | and optionally | ||
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'''WAPs that Linn have approved* for use:''' | '''WAPs that Linn have approved* for use:''' | ||
− | + | * Linksys wap200 | |
− | + | * Dlink Dwl-3200AP | |
− | * An approved device is one that meets all the system requirements for that product type, and has additionally been tested by Linn. Many other non-approved devices will work perfectly well with | + | * An approved device is one that meets all the system requirements for that product type, and has additionally been tested by Linn. Many other non-approved devices will work perfectly well with DS players. However, it is possible you will encounter issues with poorly implemented third-party products that impact the performance of the DS system. |
Latest revision as of 08:58, 4 March 2008
The Wireless Access Point connects the wireless control point to the Ethernet network.
Linn recommends using a standalone wireless access point. Wireless access points built into switches and other consumer grade products are frequently (but not always) of a lower quality.
Minimum requirements:
- "Enterprise grade"
- Wireless G
- Robust connection quality
and optionally
- Power over Ethernet (PoE)
WAPs that Linn have approved* for use:
- Linksys wap200
- Dlink Dwl-3200AP
- An approved device is one that meets all the system requirements for that product type, and has additionally been tested by Linn. Many other non-approved devices will work perfectly well with DS players. However, it is possible you will encounter issues with poorly implemented third-party products that impact the performance of the DS system.