
D-Link, an end-to-end networking solution provider to offer consumers with a superior all-in-one VoIP wireless solution has released its Draft IEEE 802.11n Series that includes D-Link wireless router (DIR-635) and Cardbus Adapter (DWA-645).
The D-Link Draft IEEE 802.11n Series stands for cost effective solution based on the latest wireless technology with enhanced security features for integration into an operating wireless network.
George Wong, the Managing Director of D-Link International commented on the release,
Our Draft IEEE 802.11n Series is our newest technology for the highest possible speed and range at an attractive price. At the same time, it protects past investments through interoperability with IEEE 802.11b and IEEE 802.11g equipment.
Developed in line with D-Link’s latest technology, the DIR-635 router possess a Quality of Service(QOS) engine to make VoIP calls to move smoothly in any traffic condition. While, the DWA-645 connects other wireless networks in a close range as well as configure security settings.
Via: [Hardwarezone]











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