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Device types / Network Adapters / WLAN / 802.11g USB 2.0 WLAN Adapter
Driver Description | 802.11g USB 2.0 WLAN Adapter |
Driver Manufacturer | WLAN |
Driver Type | Network Adapters |
Driver Version | 6.3.0.0 |
Driver Date | 10-28-2005 |
Windows | Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit |
Driver Popularity |
Driver Description | 802.11g USB 2.0 WLAN Adapter |
Driver Manufacturer | WLAN |
Driver Type | Network Adapters |
Driver Version | 6.3.0.0 |
Driver Date | 10-28-2005 |
Windows | Windows 7 (6.1) 32 bit |
Driver Popularity |
Driver Description | (ZD1211B)IEEE 802.11 b+g USB Adapter |
Driver Manufacturer | ZyDAS |
Driver Type | Network Adapters |
Driver Version | 6.17.0.0 |
Driver Date | 6-27-2006 |
Windows | Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit |
Driver Popularity |
Driver Description | 802.11g USB 2.0 WLAN Adapter |
Driver Manufacturer | WLAN |
Driver Type | Network Adapters |
Driver Version | 6.3.0.0 |
Driver Date | 10-28-2005 |
Windows | Windows Vista (6.0) 32 bit |
Driver Popularity |
Description extracted from Wikipedia:
right|thumb|220px|This [[Laptop|notebook computer is connected to a wireless access point using a PC card wireless card.]]thumb|300px|An example of a Wi-Fi network.A wireless local area network WLAN ) is a wireless computer network that links two or more devices using a wireless distribution method (often spread-spectrum or OFDM radio) within a limited area such as a home, school, computer laboratory, or office building. This gives users the ability to move around within a local coverage area and still be connected to the network, and can provide a connection to the wider Internet. Most modern WLANs are based on IEEE 802.11 standards, marketed under the Wi-Fi brand name.Wireless LANs have become popular in the home due to ease of installation and use, and in commercial complexes offering wireless access to their customers; often for free. New York City, for instance, has begun a pilot program to provide city workers in all five boroughs of the city with wireless Internet access.thumb|250px|An [[Embedded system|embedded RouterBoard 112 with U.FL-RSMA pigtail and R52 mini PCI Wi-Fi card widely used by wireless Internet service providers (WISPs) ]]
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