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Brightsign WD104 Wireless NICs & Adapters Brightsign Ieee 802.11ac Dual Band Wi-fi/bluetooth Combo Adapter For Digital Signage Player - M.2 -

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BrightSign 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 Module WD104

BRIGHTSIGN DUAL ANTENNA WI-FI MODULE

Manufacturer Part Number: WD104



CPN:BRIGHTSIGN DUAL ANTENNA WI-FI MODULE
MANUFACTURER NAME: Brightsign
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: WD104
UPC EAN CODE:
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US

General Information:

WD-104 WI-FI/BLUETOOTH MODULE

The WD-104 dual antenna Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Module enables BrightSign XT4 & XD4 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.

Features

Includes dual antennas for a reliable & 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 & Wi-Fi client modes

Operates beacons via Bluetooth

Wi-Fi Certi ed 802.11ac

Connects via an M.2 interface

Compatible with XD234, XD1034, XT244 & XT1144 models

Requires BrightSign OS version 8.4.10 or higher

ManufacturerBrightSign, LLC
Manufacturer Part NumberWD104
Manufacturer Website Addresshttp://www.brightsign.biz
Brand NameBrightSign
Product NameWD-104 Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Module
Packaged Quantity1
Product TypeWi-Fi/Bluetooth Combo Adapter
Technical Information:
Wi-Fi GenerationWi-Fi 6
Wireless LAN StandardIEEE 802.11ac
Network BandDual Band
ISM BandYes
UNII BandYes
ISM Maximum Frequency2.50 GHz
UNII Maximum Frequency5 GHz
Interfaces/Ports:
Host InterfaceM.2
Physical Characteristics:
Form FactorPlug-in Module
Miscellaneous:
Device SupportedDigital Signage Player

Date Inserted: Sunday August 28, 2022

This product was last updated on Sunday November 3, 2024

All products are brand new and factory sealed unless otherwise stated.
 *** Disclaimer- Information is supplied by the Manufacturer. The image, including color, may differ from actual product appearance. CompSource, Inc. is not responsible for data. ***

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