
Features & Benefits
D-Link Product Guide 2008
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Wi
ADAPTERS & ROUTERS
» WiMAX as the “last mile” connectivity at
high data rates.
» Broadband access to places where it
has been economically unavailable.
» Providing broadband access to help
regenerate communication when all
communication infrastructure was
destroyed.
» Latest industry specifications ensure a
high level of interoperability with other
WiMAX products.
» Lower frequencies used for inherent
signal attenuation and improved range
and in-building penetration.
» Shorter range wireless access system of
a few hundreds of meters’ radius, using
free unlicensed spectrum to provide
access to a broadband network.
» Wi-Fi used by end-users to access their
own network, which may or may not be
connected to the Internet.
» Voice communication over the Internet
WiMAX broadband connection at no
phone charge or nominal fee.
» Connecting Wi-Fi hotspots with each
other and to other parts of the Internet.
» Providing a wireless alternative to
cable and DSL for last mile broadband
access.
» Providing high-speed data and
telecommunications services.
» Providing a diverse source of Internet
connectivity as part of a business
continuity plan. If a business has a fixed
and a wireless Internet connection,
especially from unrelated providers, they
are unlikely to be affected by the same
service outage.
» Providing nomadic connectivity.
D-Link WiMAX adapters and routers provide wireless mobile long-range connection,
covering many kilometers of spectrum to deliver Internet connection to WiMAX end
users. These adapters are portable units and connect PC users through a PCMCIA or
USB interface to WiMAX Base Stations deployed by WiMAX Internet Service Providers.
Similarly, the WiMAX routers connect a group of users to WiMAX Base Stations also
deployed by WiMAX ISP. PC users in turn connect to the WiMAX routers through 802.11
Wi-Fi wireless or 802.3u Ethernet interfaces.
D-Link WiMAX provides standard-based broadband services for mobile operators. It
is based on the 802.16e-2005 standard and uses the OFDMA PHY as the interface
technology. It employs Mobile WiMAX implementations and smart antenna subsystems
for guaranteed signal transmission and reception. It can be used to deliver both fixed and
mobile applications to wide-ranging situations.
● Mobile Broadband Connection for
Workgroups
● Dual Dipole Antennas to Boost Signal
Strength
● Integrated 802.11g Wireless LAN
● Integrated Voice over Internet
Communication (2 FXS Ports, SIP
Protocol)
● Built-in 4-Port Ethernet Switch for Wired
LAN Connection
● USB 2.0 Port for Windows Connect Now
WiMAX VoIP Router
● Mobile Broadband Connection for
Workgroups
● Dual Dipole Antennas to Boost Signal
Strength
● Integrated 802.11g Wireless LAN
● Built-in 4-Port Ethernet Switch for Wired
LAN Connection
● USB 2.0 Port for Windows Connect Now
WiMAX Router
● Mobile Broadband Connection for
Notebook PC
● Dual Dipole Antennas to Boost Signal
Strength
● Supports Windows
WiMAX CardBus Adapter
● Mobile Broadband Connection for
Notebook and Desktop PC
● Multiple Embedded Antennas to Boost
Signal Strength
● Supports Windows
WiMAX USB Adapter
MOBILE
COMMUNICATION
WiMAX Modem
● Mobile Broadband Connection for Workgroups
● Dual Dipole Antennas to Boost Signal Strength
● 10/100BASE-TX Ethernet for Router or PC Host Connection
● USB 2.0 Port
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