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| A NIC or Network Interface Card is a circuit board or chip, which allows the computer to communicate to other computers on a Network. When connected to the network, computers can share websites, files, printers and other resources. The most popular networking standard at the moment is Ethernet, which one can recognize by the rectangular connectors with eight wires in them. Wireless network with the 802.11b and the faster 802.11g standard is also increasingly popular, both at home and in the office, though it is not yet as fast as wired (ethernet) network. A public place where you can use wireless internet is called a "hot spot". |
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D-Link, the industry pioneer in wireless networking, introduces another performance breakthrough in wireless connectivity—the D-Link AirPlus™ G series of high-speed devices.
The D-Link AirPlus G DWL-G630 Cardbus Adapter is a wireless cardbus featuring the very latest in advanced wireless silicon chip technology including enhanced security to shield and protect your wireless communication
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from intruders. The DWL-G630 also works with 802.11b standard wireless devices and when used with other D-Link AirPlus G products delivers throughput speeds capable of handling heavy data payloads.
The DWL-G630 features WPA and 802.1x for wireless user authentication, providing you a much higher level of security for your data and communications.
The D-Link AirPlus G DWL-G630 also includes a configuration utility to discover available wireless networks and create and save detailed connectivity profiles for those networks most often accessed.
The DWL-G630 is a powerful 32-bit Cardbus Adapter that installs quickly and easily into laptop PCs and when used with other D-Link AirPlus G products automatically connects to the network. Like all D-Link wireless adapters, the DWL-G630 can be used in Ad-Hoc mode to connect directly with other cards for peer-to-peer file sharing or in Infrastructure mode to connect with a wireless access point or router for access to the Internet in your office or home network.
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Data transfer rate (max)
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The maximum speed with which data can be transmitted from one device to another.
54 Mbit/s
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| Connectivity technology |
Wireless |
| Interface type |
CardBus |
| Slot type |
32-bit Cardbus |
| Frequency band |
2.4 - 2.462 GHz |
| Modulation |
OFDM, CCK |
| Indoors max range |
100 m |
| Open space max range |
400m |
| Security algorithm supported |
WPA, 64/128-bit WEP |
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Internal
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The device is built in, or needs to be built in (Yes/No). No, means that the device is connected externally via wire or wireless.
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Weight
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Weight of the product without packaging (nett weight). If possible, the nett weight is given including standard accessories and supplies. Please, note that sometimes the manufacturer is giving a too commercial interpretation of product weight, by leaving out the weight of accessories and/or supplies.
55 g
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Dimensions W x D x H
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Dimensions of the produkt (Width x Depth x Height) in millimeter.
54 x 114.3 x 8.7 mm
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| Operating temperature range (T-T) |
0 - 55 °C |
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Compliance industry standards
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List of characteristics that describe methods of compliance to industry-defined standards for the product
IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.1x
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