Aironet ARLAN

ARLAN is a family of both proprietary non-802.11 and 802.11-compliant wireless networking technologies developed and marketed by Aironet Wireless Communications in the 1990s prior to Aironet's acquisition by Cisco Systems. Operating in the 900 MHz and 2.4 GHz ISM bands and offering a nominal 2.0 Mbit/s throughput, the non-802.11 DSSS products competed directly with NCR's WaveLAN technology. After acquisition, the ARLAN lineup was renamed to Cisco Aironet; the non-802.11 products were supported briefly then discontinued.

Hardware

The ARLAN lineup consisted of several offerings:

900 MHz DSSS non-802.11

2.4 GHz DSSS non-802.11

2.4 GHz FHSS early 802.11 draft D5 compliant

Official specifications

Realm Type Frequency Channels Modulation technique Output power Media Access Control Security Max data rate Fallback rate
US and Canada 900 MHz 902-928 MHz 12 DSSS/DQPSK 450 mW Modified CSMA/CA 24-bit network ID 860 kbit/s 215 kbit/s
Australia 900 MHz 915-928 MHz 5 DSSS/DQPSK 450 mW Modified CSMA/CA 24-bit network ID 215 kbit/s 172 kbit/s
US, Canada, Europe 2.4 GHz 2.400-2.4835 GHz 5 DSSS/DQPSK 50 or 100 mW Modified CSMA/CA 24-bit network ID 2 Mbit/s 1 Mbit/s
Japan 2.4 GHz 2.471-2.497 GHz 1 DSSS/DQPSK 50 or 100 mW Modified CSMA/CA 24-bit network ID 2 Mbit/s 1 Mbit/s
US - BR2040-EE only 2.4 GHz 2.400-2.4835 GHz 5 DSSS/DQPSK 100 mW (4 W EIRP max) Modified CSMA/CA 24-bit network ID 8 Mbit/s (2 pairs of non-interfering bridge frequency pairs) 1 Mbit/s

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