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Dell 2N356 1150 Series TrueMobile 11Mbit/s Wireless LAN Adapter
- Wireless LAN Adapter
- 1150 Series
- 11 Megabits per second (Mbit/s) data transfer rate
- Provides wireless network connectivity
- Designed for integration into Dell systems
- Enables access to local area networks wirelessly
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Product Overview
The Dell 2N356 is a wireless LAN adapter designed for networking. It operates on the 1150 series platform, providing wireless connectivity for devices.
Technical Information
| Product Type | Wireless LAN Adapter |
| Series | 1150 |
Additional Specifications
| Data Transfer Rate | 11 Mbit/s |
Product Description
The Dell 2N356 is a component that facilitates wireless networking capabilities within a computer system. As a Wireless LAN Adapter, its primary function is to enable a device to connect to a wireless local area network (WLAN), commonly known as Wi-Fi. This allows for data transmission and reception without the need for physical Ethernet cables, offering greater flexibility and mobility. The adapter operates on the 1150 series platform, suggesting a specific generation or architecture for its wireless communication. With a data transfer rate of 11 Megabits per second (Mbit/s), it provides a foundational level of wireless speed suitable for basic internet browsing, email, and other less bandwidth-intensive tasks. This speed is characteristic of earlier Wi-Fi standards. Designed for integration, the 2N356 is likely intended for use within Dell's product ecosystem, ensuring compatibility and ease of installation. Its inclusion allows users to leverage wireless networks for accessing shared resources, the internet, and communicating with other devices on the network, enhancing the overall utility and connectivity options of the host system.