Thursday, April 5th 2007

D-Link first to make 802.11N ExpressCard for laptops

You may have heard some things about the very interesting unfinished 802.11N wireless standard. D-Link can officially claim that they are the first to release a device compatible with a wireless standard that isn't even released yet. Anyone with at least an ExpressCard 34 can plug this card in an access 802.11N networks, assuming they're running Windows XP or later. The device only works on 802.11B/G/N networks on the 2.4GHz band, instead of the much less crowded 5GHz band. We can expect to see the DWA-643 in America sometime in May for $120 USD. There is no word as to when we can see this in the UK or elsewhere.
Source: Reg Hardware
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4 Comments on D-Link first to make 802.11N ExpressCard for laptops

#1
russianboy
So, what is the difference between b/g/n?
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#2
ktr
russianboySo, what is the difference between b/g/n?
look at the wiki link that zekypoo posted.
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WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
Yeah, it was supposed to run on the 5.0+ ghz band. No interference from phones Microwaves, etc and more throughput, longer distance and higher bandwidth
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#4
XooM
faux 802.11N devices are getting *old* at this point...
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