D-Link to introduce MWLAN access points.(meshed wireless local area network, D-Link Systems Inc.)(Brief Article)

From: Telecomworldwire | Date: December 2, 2005 | Copyright information

TELECOMWORLDWIRE-2 December 2005-D-Link to introduce MWLAN access points(C)1994-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com

New Meshed Wireless Local Area Network (MWLAN) access points are to be introduced to the AirPremier range of business-class wireless solutions from D-Link, a provider of networking and communication solutions.

D-Link said the MWLAN products will enable business, education and government organisations to build fault-tolerant dual band 802...

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