HIS 60 wireless standard

My SA 60 watch a PBA fast device infrared Port SP1 SMC and that it works correctly. I can't understand what is the standard. I have a modem WIFI 802. 11b standard, but the SCM does not connect to it. Thank you.

Hello

I'm a little confused about your question. First, you talk the infrared device, and then you're suddenly in the world of Wireless LAN. These are two completely different things. The IR interface communicates via infrared rays (just like your remote control for TV) while the Wifi-devices communicate via radiosignals - much the same way the news comes in your radio.

BR

Tom

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