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D-Link Ethernet to Wireless Bridge

Mfg # DWL-810 CDW # 399526 | UNSPSC 43222609

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  • 11Mbps 802.11b Wireless bridge that delivers wireless connectivity for devices with built-in Ethernet support
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With up to 11Mbps of bandwidth, users will enjoy a high-speed connection to their network for sharing a common printer, file sharing, video streaming or sharing Internet access

The D-LinkAir DWL-810 is an IEEE 802.3 Ethernet to IEEE 802.11b wireless bridge that delivers wireless connectivity for devices with built-in Ethernet support. The D-LinkAir DWL-810 operates in the 2.4GHz frequency range and uses Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS) modulation technology for data integrity. Both Ad-Hoc mode, peer-to-peer networking from one 802.11b device to another, and Infrastructure mode, communications between wireless devices with the use of an Access Point are supported by the D-LinkAir DWL-810, for maximum flexibility. Users need only connect the DWL-810, to the device they wish to add wireless connectivity to, using a CAT 5 crossover cable.

The D-LinkAir DWL-810 provides users with a means to connect any Ethernet enabled device to an 802.11b wireless network. This technology will allow users to add wireless connectivity to many different devices, such as Ethernet enabled print servers, network storage devices and Internet cameras. Users will gain the flexibility of wireless networking without having to purchase new equipment. With up to 11Mbps of bandwidth, users will enjoy a high-speed connection to their network for sharing a common printer, file sharing, video streaming or sharing Internet access.

Strict adherence to the latest IEEE 802.11b specifications gives the D-LinkAir DWL-810 complete interoperability with all standards based 11b wireless equipment. The adapter offers 11 channels, three of which are non-overlapping, to minimize interference from other 802.11b networks. By delivering 128-bit Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), users can encrypt the data they transmit, to keep their information secure from unwanted intruders.

This item was discontinued on February 20, 2003

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