Features:
- More than 6x the power of standard cards!!!
- Fast 11Mbps wireless throughput.
- Wi-Fi Certified 802.11b
- 32-bit CardBus
- 802.11b Wi-Fi™ compatible
- External 2.4Ghz Antenna Ready with MMCX connector
- 2 year warranty

There is only one word to describe this awesome combination! RANGE. And lots of it! If you travel with your notebook and use wireless, this is the best kit for hitting the hard to reach hotspots!!
Senao has the most powerful notebook card on the market and RadioLabs has the most powerful notebook antenna. With the Senao card's powerful 200mW output and ultra-sensitive receiver, combined with the RadioLabs 5.5dB Laptop antenna give you power on the cutting edge of legallity! This combo is still 100% legal in the U.S., but by a meer 1.5dB.
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Let's face it, if you are looking for internet connection on the road, you simply do not need a "G" speed card and you definitely don't need "Super G" speed. You need long range power and stability. Card speed only seems to be a marketing technique now and you really don't need the fastest card, you need range and lots of it! Look at the specifications and you will find that the receiver noise floor is capable of -95dBm for 1MBPS and you will also find out that the maximum power output is 200mW, that's A LOT of power considering it's a notebook card!!! This equates to the best range possible, which is the most important thing! Besides, you will never find an internet connection while you are on the road that is faster than 3 MBPS.
The amazing thing about this card is the Network Architecture Support ad-hoc, peer-to-peer networks and infrastructure communications to wired Ethernet networks via Access Point... What does all of this fancy wording mean? You can literally set this system up to communicate between 2 notebooks and transfer files! Absolutely amazing when we were able to connect 2 computers and transfer files, without the aid of a router or access point!
Please note: We do not sell the Senao 2511 card by itself unless you ask. Why? Because the Senao card's internal antenna is very weak! It must have an external antenna installed to maintain the maximum range!
| Radio Data Rate | 11, 5.5, 2 and 1 Mbps, Auto Fall-Back |
| Range (open environment) | 11 Mbps - 300m/450m (23 dBm output) 5.5 Mbps - 400m/600m (23 dBm output) 2 Mbps - 500m/750m (23 dBm output) 1 Mbps - 800m/1200m (23 dBm output) |
| Operating Voltage | 3.3V/5V |
| Regulation Certifications | FCC Part 15/UL, ETSI 300/328/CE |
| LED Indicator | RF Link activity |
| Network Information | |
| Network Architecture | Support ad-hoc, peer-to-peer networks and infrastructure communications to wired Ethernet networks via Access Point |
| Drivers | Windows 98SE/ME/2000/NT 4.0/CE/XP |
| Access Protocol | CSMA/CA |
| Roaming | IEEE802.11b compliant |
| Security | 64/128-bit WEP data encryption |
| Radio | |
| Frequency Band | 2.4 - 2.484 GHz |
| Radio Type | Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) |
| Modulation | CCK (11, 5.5Mbps), DQPSK (2Mbps), DBPSK (1Mbps) |
| Operation Channels | 11 for North America, 14 for Japan, 13 for Europe, 2 for Spain, 4 for France |
| RF Output Power | 23dBm(200mW) - FCC 20dBm(100mW) - CE |
| Antenna | Two antenna connectors (MMCX) |
| Sensitivity @FER=0.08 | 11 Mbps <-89dbm 5.5 Mbps <-91dbm 2 Mbps <-93dbm 1 Mbps <-95dbm |
| Environmental | |
| Temperature Range | -10 to 60 C (operating) -40 to 70 C (storage) |
| Humidity (non-condensing) | 5% to 95% typical |
| Physical Specifications | |
| Form Factor | PCMCIA Type II PC Card |
| Dimensions | 118(L) mm x 54(W) mm x 7.5(H) mm |
| Weight | 40 g |