
D-Link Product Guide 2008
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Features & Benefits
WIRELESS G
The Wireless G products comply with the 802.11g wireless LAN standard and use the
popular 2.4GHz frequency band, which is available for public use in most countries.
Wireless G is backward compatible with legacy 802.11b wireless equipment, ensuring
compatibility with a wide range of wireless devices.
This cost-effective wireless product line is ideal for home and business users needing
an affordable high-speed wireless network. It provides data transfer rates of up to
54Mbps suitable for most home and SOHO applications, complete network access
security, privacy protection and data encryption including WEP, WPA and WPA2
personal and enterprise security.
● USB Cable & Cradle Provided
● Supports Windows, Mac OS, Linux
Wireless G USB Adapter
● 32-Bit Bus Interface to PC
● Supports Windows, Linux
Wireless G CardBus Adapter
● USB Cable & Cradle Provided
● Supports Windows, Mac OS, Linux
Wireless G USB Adapter
● For Desktop PC
● Supports Windows, Linux
Wireless G PCI Adapter
» Most widely used industry standard in
WLAN.
» Popular radio frequency band currently
available for public use in most
countries.
Rate
» Decent bandwidth for wireless transfer
of Internet surfing, file download,
multimedia, voice and video.
» Seamless integration with earlier
standard wireless devices.
» Preservation of past investments in
earlier standard wireless hardware and
applications.
» Protection of wireless data traveling in
the air that are sent by the users.
» Wireless LAN security including data
encryption keys and user authentication
for network access.
» Keeps out intruders located next door,
upstairs or downstairs.
» Advanced encryption and security
schemes for business environments.
» Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) provides
easy security setup for wireless clients
from an AP or router. The AP and
routers provide a WPS click button
from a PC screen and a WPS push
buttons from the devices themselves to
let administrators broadcast settings to
clients, eliminating the need for clients
to manually key in encryption keys
and settings to establish connection to
network.
» This operation mode allows an AP to
act as wireless hub and a bridge at the
same time.
» This operation mode lets wireless Internet
service (WISP) subscribers share Internet
connection with Ethernet-enabled
computers without the need for an extra
router.
» This operation mode lets WISP
subscribers share Internet connection
with wireless computers without any
extra router.
● 32-Bit Bus Interface to PC
● Supports Windows, Linux
Wireless G CardBus Adapter
● For Desktop PC
● Supports Windows, Linux
Wireless G PCI Adapter
WIRELESS
NETWORKING
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