AirLive, a global player in networking and data communication equipment, has expanded its Wireless-N (draft 2.0) series of products, which provide wireless Internet connectivity solutions. Its LAN products and WLAN products offer high-tech solutions for service providers so that they can serve their customers well, a company statement said.
The company, which claims that it is never satisfied with current results, has presented as part of the Wireless-N series an advanced wireless LAN speed standard — 802.11n — to show how it continues to take the lead over other companies. The family includes routers, PCI cards and USB dongles.
The advanced wireless router AirLive WN-5000 uses the latest 802.11n technology. It boosts file transfer speed up to 120Mbps in real throughput, and offers more range and speed compared to the standard 802.11g devices, the company said. With the increased range and speed, users can now enjoy a faster more reliable Internet connectivity ever before. The router serves as a central network connection point for home or office.
AirLive says its Wireless-N (draft 2.0) series has improved features compared to the previous 802.11g models. It delivers greater data throughput and is designed for high-speed Web-surfing, multimedia streaming, file sharing, online gaming and more.
The WN-5000R router is equipped with four LAN ports that allow sharing of more devices. It is fully compatible with 802.11g, 802.11b and 802.11n devices.
Along with True MIMO Technology and 2T3R (two transmitter, three receiver) technology, AirLive provides reliable and cost-effective wireless connectivity at high throughput over an extended range. Company said its optimized RF architecture and base band algorithms provide super network performances.
The advanced security features of Wireless-N series include WPS (WiFi Protected Setup), a standard created by WiFi ( News - Alert) alliance to simplify the process of building a secure home wireless network, which also enables the creation of wireless encryptions.
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