WiFi 802.11b/g Design

Embedded Wireless Labs designs products using WiMAX, 802.11 and 802.16e WiFi wireless protocol solutions based on existing target architecture and complexity of equipment.

The widely used 802.11b Wi-Fi technology standard delivers a maximum throughput of 11 Mbps and operates in the 2.4 GHz frequency range, with 3 available radio channels. It has a reach of up to 300 metres in an open environment.

The 802.11g delivers high bandwidth of 54 Mbps maximum throughput on the 2.4 GHz frequency range. Devices that support the 802.11g work with 802.11b as they are backward compatible. EWL also has hands-on experience with wireless drivers from Marvell, Atheros & Intel.

EWL designed the Phoenix Development Platform using WiFi 802.11 component. The Phoenix Development Platform is the core platform for the 3G Router and WiMAX CPE.