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D-Link introduce the DAP-1353 Wireless N Access Point |
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Written by CB Team
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Wednesday, 12 September 2007 |
D-Link has introduced the DAP-1353 Wireless N Access Point. Which is designed to deliver high performance Wireless N connectivity, flexibility and robust security.
The DAP-1353 supports five operation modes. These include; an Access Point (AP) to act as a central hub for wireless users; a Wireless Distribution System (WDS) bridge to easily create dedicated building-to-building links; a wireless client to give wireless N connectivity to any Ethernet-enabled device, such as a printer or a gaming console; and a Repeater to extend the wireless coverage to eradicate all “dead” spots.
The Access Point features WPA/WPA2-PSK (Wi-Fi Protected Access with Pre-Shared Key) User authentication can also be enforced by using the Access Point in conjunction with a RADIUS server, to protect against outside intrusion.
The D-Link DAP-1353 Wireless N Access Point is an 802.11n-ready device that delivers up to 650% faster and 5 times farther than an 802.11g wireless connection.
Based on the draft IEEE 802.11n specification, the DAP-1353 is guaranteed to comply with the final version of the standard through a mere firmware update. In order to reflect the potential life of these products, the DAP-1353 is covered by D-Link’s 11-year warranty, which expands across the entire Wireless N portfolio.
The DAP-1353 will be available from September for a recommended retail price of £119.99 Inc VAT.
D-Link
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 12 September 2007 )
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