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01-23-2009 11:17 AM
01-23-2009 11:17 AM
Can the current sensor protect my 802.11n network
I would like to know if the current Sensor support 802.11n ?
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01-30-2009 11:53 AM
01-30-2009 11:53 AM
Re: Can the current sensor protect my 802.11n network
Hi, I don't have this product myself but I asked a couple of colleagues that do have it and they informed me that the sensors only support 11b/g and 11a bands
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07-21-2011 03:15 PM
07-21-2011 03:15 PM
Re: Can the current sensor protect my 802.11n network
Yes, the MSM415 sensor can scan on a/b/g/n (2.4 an 5Ghz).
http://h20195.www2.hp.com/v2/GetPDF.aspx/4AA2-9840ENW.pdf
You need also the RF Manager 6.x
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