Networking company D-Link announced the launch of its Compact Wireless N USB Adapter, billed as the world's smallest, and prepares to ship its first 802.11n Wi-Fi router with 3x3 MIMO technology.
Networking solutions provider D-Link announced the launch of
their Compact Wireless N USB Adapter (DWA-121), which the company claims is the
world's smallest wireless USB adapter. About the size of a dime, the DWA-121
adapter connects a laptop or desktop computer to a Wi-Fi network at up to six
times the speed and three times the coverage of a wireless G connection, and uses
802.11n wireless technology to help maximize the speed and range of the
wireless signal, with speeds up to 150Mbps uplink/downlink data rate. It is
compatible with Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 operating systems.
The Compact Wireless N USB Adapter's Quick Setup Wizard
provides a user-friendly way to set up the USB adapter and the included
Wireless Manager helps to keep track of recently accessed networks. "Our
Compact Wireless N Adapter provides an excellent solution for performing
everyday activities such as transferring files, browsing the Internet, and
downloading music," said AJ Wang, chief technology officer at D-Link.
"With its sleek compact design and unmatched performance, this
ultra-portable USB adapter is hardly noticeable when inserted into a laptop or
desktop PC, making it an ideal choice for setting up a secure, high-performance
wireless connection."
The company also announced it is
preparing to ship its first 802.11n Wi-Fi router with 3x3 MIMO technology that
uses three distinct data streams to enable “extremely fast” data transfer rates
with speeds up to 450 megabits per second. The Switchable Dual Band Router
(DIR-665) – the first wireless router to receive Connect with Intel Centrino
Ultimate-N certification, is expected to ship in the first quarter of this
year, D-Link said. The speed is made possible by the Marvell 88W8366/88W8063
3x3 chipset, which supports multi-stream 802.11n technology for increased data
throughput. The DIR-665 incorporates the Marvell Total Solution featuring the
88F6281 CPU, running at 1 GHz, 88E6171R Gigabit Ethernet switch and power
management ports in-addition to the industry's first 3x3 chipset.
"D-Link has a proven track
record of delivering revolutionary networking products that provide consumers
with the best possible home networking experience," said Partho Mishra vice
president and general manager of the embedded and emerging business unit for the
communications and consumer business group at Marvell. "Marvell's 3x3
solution enables D-Link's customers to create home networks with reliable
high-bandwidth wireless links to surf the web, share files, play networked
games and stream HD video with the increasing number of WiFi enabled consumer
devices in the market such as smart phones, e-book readers and HD television
sets, a segment that Marvell has pioneered "
The router offers both wide area
and local area network (WAN/LAN) gigabit ports, SharePort for printer sharing
capability, switchable dual-band 2.4 and 5 gigahertz performance, three
antennas and D-Link Green technology, which saves power through Wi-Fi
scheduling and eco-friendly port activity and cable detection techniques.
"Intel has worked closely
with D-Link and Marvell to test interoperability with Intel's next generation
of wireless adapters. When paired with our new Intel Ultimate-N WiFi Link 6300
multi-stream 802.11n adapter, the new wireless router from D-Link provides
outstanding throughput and performance" said Alexander Quach, Intel's director
of wireless marketing. "The D-link DIR-665 router meets our new Ultimate-N
tier of Connect with Intel Centrino interoperability, offering the performance
required for data intensive applications such as streaming rich media
throughout your home."