
D-Link Product Guide 2008
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Features & Benefits
WIRELESS N
Wireless N uses the draft 802.11n specifications and delivers real world performance
many times faster than an 802.11g wireless connection. Users can connect a Wireless
N router to a cable or DSL modem to create a secure wireless network to share
photos, files, music, video, printers, and network storage throughout a home or office.
With a built-in intelligent QoS Engine, Wireless N routers provides a better Internet
experience by keeping digital phone calls (VoIP), streaming multimedia applications
and online gaming smooth and responsive.
● User-Selectable 2.4GHz or 5GHz
Frequency Band Operation
● Automatic Channel Selection
● Transmit Power Control
● 802.3af PoE Support
● 3 Dipole Antennas to Boost Signal
Strength
● Operable as Wireless Client, AP
(Wireless Connectivity for Computers),
WDS (Wireless Bridge), or WDS with
AP
● Multiple SSID, 802.1Q VLAN
● WMM (Wireless QoS)
Wireless N Switchable Dual Band
PoE Access Point
» Latest high-performance wireless
technology.
» Data transfer rates up to 300Mbps
- many times faster than current 802.11g
wireless devices.
» Suitable for Internet HDTV, streaming
video, online games, voice, and MP3
music.
» Wireless operation range many times
farther than the current 802.11g devices
» Signal reception/transmission at greater
distances.
» Single-band 802.11n draft devices
operate in superior speed and range
in 2.4GHz frequency band and are
backward compatible with 802.11a/b/g
devices.
» Dual-band 802.11n draft devices
operate in superior speed and range
in both 2.4GHz and 5GHz frequency
ranges while are also backward
compatible with existing 802.11a/b/g
devices.
» Preservation of past investments in
earlier standard wireless hardware and
applications.
» The device senses the least used
or non-occupied channels within the
frequency band and automatically
makes them available for wireless
clients’ connection.
» Administrators can set limit to the
number of simultaneous wireless
client connections to an AP or router to
prevent the network performance from
any drastic degradation.
» 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.
● 2 Integrated Antennas to Boost Signal
Strength
● Supports Windows
Wireless N USB Adapter
WIRELESS
NETWORKING
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