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Section 1 - Product Overview Introduction The D-Link RangeBooster G™ WDA-2320 is a wireless desktop adapter featuring the latest technology to deliver data transfer rates up to 108Mbps* in the 2.4GHz frequency. The WDA-2320 also works with 802.11b-compliant devices and when used with other D-Link RangeBooster G™ products delivers throughput speeds capable of handling heavy data payloads including real-time MPEG video streaming. Plus, the WDA-2320 also includes a configuration utility to discover available wireless networks and create and save detailed connectivity profiles for those networks most often accessed. The D-Link RangeBooster G™ WDA-2320 is a powerful 32-bit desktop adapter that installs quickly and easily into desktop computers. Like all D-Link wireless adapters, the WDA-2320 can be used in infrastructure mode to connect with a wireless access point or router for access to the Internet in your office or home network. The WDA-2320 features robust security to help protect the wireless network from intruders, complying with the latest wireless networking security protocols, including WEP encryption and Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) support for both 802.1x and WPA-PSK. The products are also capable of supporting the government-grade AES encryption and upcoming 802.11i standards. The WDA2320 also includes a configuration utility to discover available wireless networks and create and save detailed connectivity profiles for those networks most often accessed. * Maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE Standard 802.11b/g specifications. Actual data throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, and network overhead, lower actual data throughput rate. Environmental factors may adversely affect wireless signal range. D-Link WDA-2320 User Manual 

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D-Link WDA-±3±0 User Manual
Section 1 - Product Overview
Introduction
The D-Link RangeBooster G
WDA-±3±0 is a wireless desktop adapter featuring the latest technology to deliver data transfer rates
up to 108Mbps* in the ±.4GHz frequency. The WDA-±3±0 also works with 80±.11b-compliant devices and when used with other
D-Link RangeBooster G
products delivers throughput speeds capable of handling heavy data payloads including real-time MPEG
video streaming. Plus, the WDA-±3±0 also includes a configuration utility to discover available wireless networks and create and
save detailed connectivity profiles for those networks most often accessed.
The D-Link RangeBooster G
WDA-±3±0 is a powerful 3±-bit desktop adapter that installs quickly and easily into desktop computers.
Like all D-Link wireless adapters, the WDA-±3±0 can be used in infrastructure mode to connect with a wireless access point or router
for access to the Internet in your office or home network.
The WDA-±3±0 features robust security to help protect the wireless network from intruders, complying with the latest wireless
networking security protocols, including WEP encryption and Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) support for both 80±.1x and WPA-PSK.
The products are also capable of supporting the government-grade AES encryption and upcoming 80±.11i standards. The WDA-
±3±0 also includes a configuration utility to discover available wireless networks and create and save detailed connectivity profiles
for those networks most often accessed.
* Maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE Standard 80±.11b/g specifications. Actual data throughput will vary. Network conditions and environmental factors,
including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, and network overhead, lower actual data throughput rate. Environmental factors may adversely
affect wireless signal range.