D-Link ships DKT-410 Wireless N Starter Kit

Get "N" Wi-Fi on the cheap

D-Link ships DKT-410 Wireless N Starter Kit. Hardware, Networking, Wi-Fi, D-Link 0

1 June 2007 14:13 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

D-Link has launched the D-Link Wireless N Starter Kit (DKT-410) which promises to bring Wireless N standard Wi-Fi to the masses.

Created by D-Link to provide ultimate (yet cheap and easy) Wireless N performance, the Starter Kit promises easy set-up, so you don’t need an IT degree to get it going, high performance and superior coverage - but at an entry-level price.

The D-Link Wireless N Starter Kit comprises the award-winning DIR-635 Wireless N router and a DWA-140 Wireless N USB2 adapter - everything needed to get a high performance wireless network up and running, with the ability to transfer data at up to 300Mbps.

The router has support for WPA and WEP standards so your security encryption is taken care of and with D-Link's Click'n Connect wizard, you'll be up and running within minutes.

D-Link recently announced availability of Web 2.0 firmware upgrades for all its award-winning 802.11n product line, meaning that all D-Link Wireless N products are guaranteed to be fully 802.11n compatible.

D-Link's DKT-410is available now at a retail price of £139.99, follow the link below for more info.

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