D-Link launch 802.11n wireless USB adapter

Draft networking speed gets more widgets


10 May 2006 1:28 GMT / By Stuart Miles

D-link keen, just like other networking manufacturers to excel the virtues of the new draft 802.11n wireless network protocol has announced the launch of a 802.11n Wireless USB adapter.

Expected to launch in Europe in June, the wireless USB adapter follows the IEEE draft 802.11n standard and is compatible with existing 802.11b/g devices.

D-Link will bring its Draft 11n range to market in early June, following the release of the US version in mid May. The range will feature a USB adapter, desktop adapter, notebook adapter, wireless access point, ADSL2+ modem Router, and Gigabit Wireless Router.

Prices have not been confirmed in the UK, however prices will start from $99 in the US.
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