ASUS 802.11b Wireless LAN Card

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The ASUS PCE-N1 provides a protected, secure wireless network with merely a press of the WPS, or WiFi Protected Setup, button. Featuring XLink Kai support, the ASUS PCE-N1 allows users to play games over the Internet rather than just via the LAN. For enhanced usefulness, the ASUS PCE-N1 is also capable of functioning as a virtual access point when in software AP mode. In this mode, the computer is required to be connected to a wired network via an Ethernet connection so that it can provide network access to the WLAN client.

A wireless network is a type of computer network that requires a wireless network connection card to be installed in each computer connected to the network, such as the PCE-N13 802.11 b/g/n Wireless PCI-Express Adapter. This network does not make use of cables and wires to establish a connection between computers and devices. This technology provides users with a quick and easy way to set up a computer network and implement regular maintenance work that is less resource extensive than maintenance work needed for a cabled computer network. A wireless connection implements radio wave transmission and processing functionality. This takes place in the physical level of the network structure. There are six available types of wireless connectivity. The most common of all is the wireless LAN and the mobile connection network. Generally, Wireless networks offer quite a number of applications in both business and private industries. Overall, wireless connections offer practical, portable and simple to use home and business networking advantages. With its easy installation and simple maintenance requirements, wireless connection cards like the PCE-N13 802.11 b/g/n Wireless PCI-Express Adapter have become widely popular in most North American, European and Asian countries.

AUTHOR
ASUS

FILE NAME
Dr_PCE_N13_3210.zip

FILE SIZE
4.13 MB

RELEASE DATE
01.07.2011

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Windows 7 64-bit

VERSION
v.3.2.1.0

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