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D-Link AirPlus G DWL-922 Wireless Network Starter Kit - Wireless router + 4-port switch - Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, 802.11b, 802.11g - external

Editors' Summary

DWL-922 is the perfect choice for you who want to set up a wireless network at home or in a small office.

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WIRELESS PRICE: $39.00

Product Summary

DWL-922 is the perfect choice for you who want to set up a wireless network at home or in a small office. The kit contains a 54Mbps wireless router (DI-524) and a flexible 54Mbps wireless USB-adapter (DWL-G122) that can be used on both desktop and laptop computers. DI-524 is a 54Mbps Wireless Broadband Router with built-in 4- port switch, DHCP, firewall features and easy to set-up installation wizard. DWL-G122 is a 54Mbps Wireless USB-adapter with a cradle and USB cable for desktop installation to gain maximum wireless performance when used with a desktop computer.

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