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The ethical research on this company and product is not yet complete. It will be available in the next few weeks, meanwhile we are treating this as a middle scoring brand. The D-Link Air DWL-610 is a powerful CardBus adapter for notebook PCs. This adapter connects you to a 2.4GHz wireless LAN, giving you wireless access to the network. With fast 32-bit PC Card Type II interface, the DWL-610 provides industry standard interoperability, strong data security and ease of use ideal for notebook PC users requiring wireless network connection. With IEEE 802.11b wireless LAN industry standard compliance, the DWL-610 adapter provides network interoperability for wireless connectivity. Security is an issue when data is transmitted without the wires. In the air, transmitted data can be easily intercepted if not well protected by a security scheme. The DWL-610 provides the necessary security, using 64/128-bit industry standard WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encryption protocol. Data privacy mechanism is based on a shared key algorithm, as described in the wireless LAN standard. |
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