
Introduction
The 7802 Wi-Fi RF Terminal is a low cost, easy-to-use radio frequency interactive terminal which
communicates using the IEEE 802.11b/g protocol. It is designed to connect to a Wi-Fi network using an
access point or wireless router. This terminal offers unprecedented power and ease of use, while
maintaining compatibility with programs written for the older Worth Data Terminals. The list of features
include:
• Low Cost
• Spread Spectrum frequency hopping avoids interference
• No license required in USA, Canada or Europe
• Small size, (5.9" L, 3.6" W, 1.0" D) even with laser
• Certified to multiple 5 ft. drops to concrete
• Long Battery Life (15 hours of usage)
• Fast Recharging (2-3 hours) from External Power Supply
• No programming necessary on terminal
• User Customizable Voice Prompting plus Display
• Backlit Color 2.8” TFT Display Standard
• Uses Li-Ion battery
Differences
The 7802 uses the same screen formatting and prompt commands as the long range T7000. The major
difference between the 7802 and the T7000 is the radio and range. The 7802 uses a Wi-Fi radio that
communicates with Wi-Fi access points (APs) connected to a local area network (LAN). The T7000
connects to a R5000 Base Station connected to a single PC. The 7802 communicates with a host program
running on a server that is accessible over the internet. The T7000 communicates with a host program that
is running on the computer that is connected to the B5000 Base.
Here's a summary of the differences:
• The 7802 has a range of a few hundred feet and the T7000 has a range of a few miles.
• The 7802 works with most 802.11b/g access points or wireless routers, no B5000 required.
• The host program for the 7802 can run on a server remote from the access point.
• No fixed limit to the number of 7802 Terminals on a network. Each 7802 Terminal has a unique IP
address on the network.
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