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Model THS-L1 - For Internet cafes or sites that have computers connectedto a cabled network, this device is not wireless at all, but allows up to 50 computers to be connected via cable and give the same functionality as with a wireless solution.
You can add a wireless access point if they like, this would simply bridge the wireless clients to the THS-L1 device.
| Compact and silent, the WRAP uses very little power, has no moving parts and is ultra-reliable, making it ideal for use as a dedicated network appliance. In your choice of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, black, silver or white, the WRAP looks very smart and is equally at home on public display or tucked away in a corner. |
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| The WRAP 1-1 includes a board and case, ready for you to add your choice of Compact Flash card, operating system, expansion cards and power supply. |
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| Includes |
board and case |
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THS-L1 |
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| Features |
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| Performance |
266 MHz National Geode SC1100 CPU, 128 MB RAM |
| Storage |
Compact Flash card or Microdrive |
| Power |
7-18V DC external power supply; option for passive Power over Ethernet (not 802.3af compliant). Uses about 3 to 5W at 12V DC (excluding miniPCI cards) |
| Interface |
Three front panel LEDs, one push-button switch, can be controlled through CPU GPIO pins |
| Connectivity |
2 ethernet channels (National DP83816), 2 miniPCI slots (cards not included), 1 serial port (console) |
| Size |
163W x 161D x 28H (mm) |
| Weight |
370g |
| Case colours |
red, orange, yellow, green, blue, black, silver, white |
| Manufacturer |
PC Engines (board) / Yawarra (case) |
| Board version |
WRAP 1E-1 |
| Compliance |
C-tick labelled for use in Australia |
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Supplied fully configured and a regulated 12 volt power supply.
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