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Dell 0WMP11 Wireless-B PCI-Express Network Adapter
- Dell Wireless-B Network Adapter.
- Utilizes PCI-Express interface for connection.
- Supports Wireless-B (802.11b) networking standard.
- Enables wireless network connectivity.
- Designed for desktop computer installation.
- Provides a reliable wireless connection solution.
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Product Overview
Dell 0WMP11 is a Wireless-B PCI-Express Network Adapter. This adapter allows a computer to connect to a wireless network using the 802.11b standard. It is designed for installation in a PCI-Express slot on a computer's motherboard.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Network Adapter |
| Brand | Dell |
| Model Number | 0WMP11 |
Additional Specifications
| Interface | PCI-Express |
| Wireless Standard | 802.11b (Wireless-B) |
Product Description
The Dell 0WMP11 is a network interface card (NIC) that provides wireless connectivity to a computer system. It specifically adheres to the Wireless-B standard, also known as IEEE 802.11b, which was one of the early widely adopted Wi-Fi standards. This standard offers data transfer rates of up to 11 Mbps, making it suitable for basic internet browsing, email, and other less bandwidth-intensive tasks. Designed for integration into desktop computers, the adapter utilizes the PCI-Express (PCIe) bus, a high-speed serial computer expansion bus standard. The PCIe interface offers significant advantages over older PCI interfaces, including higher bandwidth and lower latency, which can contribute to more stable and responsive wireless performance. Installation involves inserting the card into an available PCIe slot on the computer's motherboard. This adapter is a component-level part, typically used for building or upgrading desktop systems that require wireless networking capabilities. While 802.11b is an older standard, such adapters might still be found in legacy systems or specific environments where compatibility with older infrastructure is required. It serves as a fundamental piece of hardware for enabling a computer to join a wireless local area network (WLAN).
