Dell on Tuesday unveiled a wireless card that the company says can provide up to five times the speed and twice the range of the industry’s widely used 802.11g WiFi technology standard. The greatest productivity comes when connected to a wireless Draft 802.11n network router featuring Broadcom’s Intensi-fi technology. When achieving optimum performance, the Dell Wireless 1500 Draft 802.11n wireless card supports data rates up to 270 megabits per second, versus the maximum 54 Mbps with 802.11g wireless technology, according to the company.
Dell Extends WiFi Capabilities
Posted by: Alexandra DeFelice July 18, 2006 11:26 AMDell on Tuesday unveiled a wireless card that the company says can provide up to five times the speed and twice the range of the industry’s widely used 802.11g WiFi technology standard. The greatest productivity comes when connected to a wireless Draft 802.11n network router featuring Broadcom’s Intensi-fi technology. When achieving optimum performance, the Dell Wireless 1500 Draft 802.11n wireless card supports data rates up to 270 megabits per second, versus the maximum 54 Mbps with 802.11g wireless technology, according to the company.