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WIRELESS NETWORKING<br />
COMING 1ST QUARTER 2008!<br />
Wireless N Networking Products:<br />
Wireless N Router – Model 523967<br />
802.11n Draft 2.0 Compliant, 300 Mbps,<br />
Wireless N USB Adapter – Model 523974<br />
802.11n Draft 2.0 Compliant, 300 Mbps<br />
Wireless N PCI Card – Model 523981<br />
802.11n Draft 2.0 Compliant, 300 Mbps<br />
These products <strong>com</strong>ply with the latest specifi cation, 802.11n Draft 2.0, offering higher throughput than existing wireless products,<br />
and providing greater distance coverage as well. They are backward <strong>com</strong>patible with previous wireless technology, like 802.11g<br />
and 802.11b, and can be installed into existing <strong>network</strong>s without concern for <strong>com</strong>patibility or interoperability.<br />
Higher Speed Throughput<br />
Boasting a data transmission rate of up to 300 Mbps, these products are ideal for streaming video and other high bandwidth<br />
intensive applications.<br />
Multi-vendor Compatible<br />
All three of these products are 802.11n Draft 2.0 <strong>com</strong>patible, meaning they will operate with other vendors’ Wireless N products,<br />
that are 802.11n Draft 2.0 Certifi ed. This is critical because as PCs and laptops start shipping with Wireless N adapters in<br />
them, and as Internet Service Providers start shipping 802.11n routers to their customers you need to know that your products<br />
will not only interoperate without problems, but that they will also deliver maximum performance.<br />
Greater Distance Coverage<br />
The 802.11n Wireless standard includes the use of MIMO technology, already proven to deliver better coverage distance<br />
than previous 802.11g, b, a, and Super G. Not only do you get longer distance coverage, but the versatile MIMO antenna<br />
technology improves wireless connectivity in environments with thick walls, cordless phones, and other forms of interference.<br />
Although Wireless [Pre] N products have been in the market for over a year now, it was not until June 26th, of this year that<br />
the Wi-Fi Alliance fi nalized their Wi-Fi 802.11n , Draft 2.0 certifi cation test plan. Compliance to the test plan ensures a<br />
product’s interoperability with other Wi-Fi devices in the consumer and enterprise markets.<br />
“We expect a rapid market acceptance of wireless products running 802.11n because of their ability to stream video between<br />
devices,” says David Surber, vice president of engineering for TÜVRheinland. “We are proud to be one of the fi rst labs authorized<br />
by the Wi-Fi Alliance to perform 802.11n testing, enabling our clients worldwide to meet that market demand.”<br />
You can be sure that all INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS Wireless N products will be <strong>com</strong>patible and interoperate with<br />
other 802.11n Draft 2.0 wireless products.<br />
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