Brand: Intellinet EAN: 0766623523981 Label: IC Manufacturer: IC Model: 523981 Publisher: IC Sales Rank: 79314 Studio: IC
Features:
Connects your desktop PC to a wireless network
Up to 300 Mbps network link speed
Advanced 2T3R MIMO technology for enhanced throughput and coverage
Includes 3 detachable antennas with reverse SMA connector
Supports WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) for increased multimedia data throughput
Editorial Review:
Product DescriptionGet the most from your wireless network for your desktop PC.
The Wireless 802.11n PCI Card is a compact high-speed adapter that allows you to connect your
desktop computer to wireless networks at faster speeds than ever before. Now you can transfer or
receive digital images, videos and MP3 files faster than ever, connecting to the wireless network with
link speeds of up to 300 Mbps using the latest in Wireless technology. This adapter is also compatible
with 802.11b and 802.11g wireless access points and wireless routers, giving you the flexibility
to start upgrading your wireless network without the need to replace your existing equipment.
Increased Throughput
The Wireless 802.11n PCI Card supports up to 300 Mbps network link speed*, providing you with optimum throughput
for your data networking applications. Whether you are downloading music, images or large text files, the Wireless
802.11n PC Card, with its WMM-enhanced (IEEE 802.11e QoS standard) multi-media support, will optimize the performance
of your wireless network, allowing you to spend your time more productively.
Wireless Network Security
The Wireless 802.11n PCI Card provides advanced security encryption and decryption using industry standard techniques
such as 64/128-bit WEP, WPA (TKIP with IEEE 802.1x) and WPA2 (AES with IEEE 802.1X), ensuring that your
data is secure as it is sent through the wireless network.
Increased Throughput
The Wireless 802.11n PCI Card features MIMO technology which increases the wireless transmission distance
dramatically. This card is based on Wireless N Draft 2.0 2T3R MIMO technology, which uses two antennas for
transmitting and three antennas for receiving data.