MICRONEXT MN-WD552B Mini Wireless LAN Adaptor
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MICRONEXT MN-WD552B Mini Wireless LAN Adaptor
Scan code: LN39469 Manufacturer code: WD552B
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MICRONEXT MN-WD552B Mini Wireless LAN Adaptor

MicroNEXT WD552B, Pico Mini USB 2.0, 150Mbps, IEEE 802.11 b/g/n, 2.4 Ghz, Wireless Adaptor

Scan code: LN39469 Manufacturer code: WD552B
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Product Overview The MicroNext MN WD552 is the world's smallest 11n USB dongle provides an easy and discreet to add or upgrade wireless connectivity in your desktop or laptop. It supports a higher data rate up to 150Mpbs when connecting with wireless 802.11n devices. Easy access to the USB port and amazing high-speed wireless network.

Wireless transmission rates can reach up to 150Mbps. The USB adapter with internal Omni-directional antennas works well with other 11g and 11n protocol wireless products This product can also simultaneously operate bandwidth intensive applications using a lot of bandwidth which are sensitive to interruption. When using multiple bandwidth intensive applications, the most sensitive of these applications can be given priority over the others to be allocated more bandwidth in order to assure quality.
Features • Connect to a Wireless N Router
• Micro 20mm Mini Size Adapter
• Incredible High Speed & Range
• 150 Mbps Transmission Rate
• Compatible Windows 7, Vista, XP
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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
24 months
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