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Home arrow News arrow World's First USB Adapter with EZLink (WPS, WiFi Protected Setup)
World's First USB Adapter with EZLink (WPS, WiFi Protected Setup) PDF Print
Written by Dragana Dimitrijevic   
Thursday, 17 July 2008

Catering to users who require a convenient way to quickly create a protected wireless network that allows fast data transfers, ASUS has released new ASUS USB-N11 wireless N USB adapter. This compact sized marvel allows users to simply push a button* on the adapter and the router to create a protected wireless environment without complicated setups! Additionally, the USB-N11 is fully 802.11n compliant – allowing users to have easy interoperability with all draft-N devices. Last but not least, the USB-N11 supports a whole range of different operating systems that includes Windows, Linux and MAC OS to further provide support for users.


With over 70% of Wi-Fi adapters not supporting Linux or Mac operating systems, users often find it frustrating to setup wireless networks with hardware other than PCs – but not anymore. Supporting Windows, Linux and Mac operating systems, the USB-N11 provides users with versatility and value that can be used across all platforms. The USB-N11 will support the following formats: Windows: Windows 2000/XP/Vista 32/64bit versions; Linux – source code provided for driver build; and MAC: WiFi Utility (Mac 10.3/10.4/10.5) and drivers.

 
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