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4D-Link DWA-642 User Manual
Section 1 - Product Overview
Introduction
The D-Link RangeBooster N™ Notebook Adapter (DWA-642) is a Draft 802.11n client device that delivers unrivaled
wireless performance for your notebook computer. With the DWA-642, you can add or upgrade your notebook’s wireless
connectivity without having to purchase a new notebook. Once connected, access your network’s high-speed Internet
connection while sharing photos, files, music, video, printers, and storage. Get a better Internet experience with a faster
wireless connection so you can enjoy digital phone calls, gaming, downloading, and video streaming.
Powered by RangeBooster N™ technology, the DWA-642 provides a faster wireless connection and superior reception
than 802.11g*. The DWA-642 is designed for use in bigger homes and for those that demand higher networking. Maximize
wireless performance by connecting this notebook adapter to a RangeBooster N 650 Router and stay connected from
virtually anywhere in the home. This notebook adapter supports WEP, WPA and WPA2 encryption to prevent outside
intrusion and protect your personal information from being exposed.
D-Link’s Quick Setup Wizard guides you step-by-step through the installation process. You’ll be able to configure this
notebook adapter without having to call the teenager from down the street to help you. The D-Link Wireless Manager
is included with this product to keep track of all your most frequently accessed networks.
With unmatched wireless performance, reception, and security protection, the D-Link RangeBooster N™ Notebook Adapter
(DWA-642) is the best choice for easily adding or upgrading wireless connectivity to your notebook computer.
* Maximum wireless signal rate derived from IEEE Standard 802.11g and Draft 802.11n specifications. Actual data throughput will vary. Network
conditions and environmental factors, including volume of network traffic, building materials and construction, and network overhead, lower actual
data throughput rate. Environmental conditions will adversely affect wireless signal range.
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