Advanced Mobile Wireless Card From Dell Bolsters Speed, Range; Draft 802.11n Wi-Fi Technology, Dell Network Assistant Software Deliver Faster, Easier-to-Operate Wireless Networking Connections.ROUND ROCK, Texas -- Dell (NASDAQ NASDAQ in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on :DELL) today announced an internal wireless mini card capable of giving many of its notebook customers up to five times the speed(1) and twice the range(2) of the industry's widely used 802.11g Wi-Fi technology standard(3). The Dell Wireless 1500 Draft 802.11n See 802.11n. dual-band wireless card is available now for all Dell(TM) XPS (1) See XML Paper Specification. (2) A brand name for certain models of Inspiron laptops from Dell. (TM) mobile systems and select Inspiron(TM) notebooks. Dell also unveiled a new software utility, Dell Network Assistant, to help simplify the setup and management of wireless networks. The application is pre-installed on all new Dell XPS The Dell XPS is a high-end line of gaming computers sold by Dell. The "Xtreme Performance System", or XPS, dates back to 1993. Development In early 1993 it was agreed by Dell's staff that it needed to create products to serve the rapidly growing consumer PC market. systems, Inspiron notebooks, Dimension(TM) desktops and select Dell Precision Dell Precision is a line of workstation computers produced by Dell, Inc.. Current Dell Precision Desktop Models
When connected to a wireless Draft 802.11n network router featuring Intensi-fi(TM) technology, the Dell Wireless 1500 Draft 802.11n wireless card supports data rates up to 270 megabits per second (unit) megabits per second - (Mbps, Mb/s) Millions of bits per second. A unit of data rate. 1 Mb/s = 1,000,000 bits per second (not 1,048,576). E.g. Ethernet can carry 10 Mbps. (Mbps)(1), versus the maximum 54 Mbps(1) with 802.11g wireless technology(4). The Dell card is Wi-Fi certified See Wi-Fi Alliance. to ensure backward compatibility See backward compatible. (jargon) backward compatibility - Able to share data or commands with older versions of itself, or sometimes other older systems, particularly systems it intends to supplant. with 802.11g, 802.11b and 802.11a wireless standards. With increased throughput and greater range, 802.11n wireless technology easily manages challenging tasks that can bog down bog down Verb [bogging, bogged] to impede physically or mentally Verb 1. bog down - get stuck while doing something; "She bogged down many times while she wrote her dissertation" bog a wireless network, such as multi-user, graphic-intensive gaming, high-definition video This article is about high-definition video technology. For television systems, see High-definition television. For the tape format, see HDV. For compression and prerecorded media, see High-definition pre-recorded media and compression. streaming or transferring large data or multimedia files. Users can also experience greater mobility, connecting to the wireless network in areas that may have formerly been out of range, such as porches and decks. The Dell Wireless 1500 Draft 802.11n wireless card, priced at $59, features a next-generation wireless technology based on the 1.0 draft of the IEEE 802.11n This article or section contains information about scheduled or expected future events. It may contain tentative information; the content may change as the event approaches and more information becomes available. IEEE 802.11n is a proposed amendment to the IEEE 802. specification. Faster speeds and increased range are enabled by a sophisticated antenna system that manages the transmission and receipt of multiple simultaneous data streams (Multi-Input, Multi-Output or MIMO (Multiple Input/Multiple Output) Pronounced "my-mo," it is the use of multiple transmitters and receivers (multiple antennas) on wireless devices for improved performance. ). Dell Network Assistant Since almost 90 percent of Dell notebooks are configured with a wireless card, Dell understands that mobile users need a fast and easy way to work with wireless networks. Dell Network Assistant is an all-in-one utility that helps users set up, maintain and even troubleshoot networks and networked devices. Dell teamed up with SingleClick Systems to develop the utility, which features various setup wizards, including file and print sharing, a digital home interface and self-diagnosis and self-healing capabilities. A full version of Dell Network Assistant is pre-installed on all Dell consumer notebooks and desktops available today. Current Dell customers can view a product demonstration and download the application at www.dell.com/networkassistant. After initiating the software, customers have access to the full version for 90 days. After that, the utility will continue to provide basic support, such as network status, troubleshooting and help with repairs. Customers can purchase the full version for $39 to use for the life of the system. About Dell Dell Inc. (NASDAQ:DELL) listens to customers and delivers innovative technology and services they trust and value. Uniquely enabled by its direct business model, Dell sells more systems globally than any computer company, placing it No. 25 on the Fortune 500. Company revenue for the past four quarters was $56.7 billion. For more information, visit http://www.dell.com. To get Dell news direct, visit http://www.dell.com/RSS. Pricing, specifications, availability and terms of offer may change without notice. Taxes, fees, shipping, handling and any applicable restocking charges are extra, and vary. Dell cannot be responsible for pricing or other errors, and reserves the right to cancel orders arising from such errors. (1) For comparative purposes only. Actual speed varies with environment, equipment and other factors and will be less. (2) Range may vary due to number of users, interference, transmission barriers (such as walls and building material) and other factors. (3) Dell Wireless 1500 Draft 802.11n wireless card must be connected to Draft 11n routers with Intensi-fi(TM) technology. Tests were conducted by a third-party testing company in June 2006 comparing the Dell Wireless 1500 Draft 802.11n and the Intel 3945 802.11a/g internal wireless cards in a Dell XPS M1210 notebook. (4) For best performance and interoperability, network routers should have latest firmware updates. Firmware updates can be downloaded from router manufacturers' websites. Dell is a trademark of Dell Inc. Dell disclaims any proprietary interest in the marks and names of others. |
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