Intellinet Wireless 150N USB Adapter 524698 User Manual

Product codes
524698
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Wireless 150N USB Adapter
150N, USB, 1T1R, Detachable Antenna
Part No.: 
524698
Get the most from your wireless network for your notebook or desktop PC.
The Wireless 150N USB Adapter is a compact high-speed adapter that allows you to connect your
notebook or desktop PC to wireless networks at faster speeds than ever before. Now you can
transfer or receive digital images, videos and MP3 files faster than ever, connecting to the wireless
network with link speeds of up to 150 Mbps using the latest in wireless technology. This adapter is
also compatible with 802.11b and 802.11g wireless access points and wireless routers, giving you
the flexibility to start upgrading your wireless network without the need to replace your existing
equipment.
Increased Throughput
The Wireless 150N USB Adapter supports up to 150 Mbps network link speed*, providing you with optimum throughput for your data
networking applications. Whether you are downloading music, images or large text files, the Wireless 150N USB Adapter will optimize
the performance of your wireless network, allowing you to spend your time more productively.
Detachable Antenna
The Wireless 150N USB Adapter features a detachable antenna that allows you to replace it with a more powerful one when longer
range is required. The RP-SMA connector is compact and an industry standard, and can be used to connect a variety of antennas that
are available through your preferred INTELLINET NETWORK SOLUTIONS dealer.
Convenient Setup
The Wireless 150N USB Adapter features a compact design that allows you to carry it with you wherever you go. And since it supports
802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n, you can connect to a network at any public wireless hotspot. Whether you are home or at work, at an
airport or at an Internet café, simply plug the Wireless 150N USB Adapter into an available USB port on your notebook or desktop PC
and instantly start enjoying wireless connectivity.**
* Actual data throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors — including volume of network traffic, building materials
and construction, and network overhead — lower the actual data throughput rate.
** Environmental factors may adversely affect wireless signal range.