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Dell PW934 DW 1510 Draft N Wireless Wi-Fi HH PCIe Mini Network Adapter
- Wireless Standard: Draft 802.11n
- Interface: Half-Height PCI Express Mini (HH PCIe Mini)
- Type: Wireless Network Adapter Card
- Brand: Dell
- Model: DW 1510 (often associated)
- Supports 2.4GHz band
- Internal card design
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Product Overview
The Dell PW934 is a Draft N Wireless Wi-Fi network adapter card. It utilizes a Half-Height PCI Express (HH PCIe) Mini interface, indicating it's designed for internal installation in compatible systems, likely laptops or small form-factor PCs.
Technical Information
| Wireless Standards | Draft 802.11n |
| Interface | PCI Express Mini |
| Form Factor | Half-Height |
Additional Specifications
| Product Type | Wireless Network Card |
| Brand | Dell |
| Model | DW 1510 |
Product Description
The Dell PW934 is a wireless network adapter card that brings Draft 802.11n Wi-Fi capabilities to compatible devices. The 802.11n standard offers significant improvements in speed and range over previous 802.11b/g standards, providing faster data transfers and more reliable connections, especially in environments with multiple wireless devices. This adapter uses the Half-Height PCI Express Mini (HH PCIe Mini) interface, which is a compact form factor commonly found in laptops and some small form-factor desktop computers. This internal design allows for a clean integration into the system, providing wireless connectivity without the need for external adapters. While the specific model number PW934 might refer to a Dell part, it is often associated with the Intel Wi-Fi Link 5300 or similar chipsets that support Draft N. This card enables faster wireless networking, improved signal strength, and better performance for activities like streaming video, online gaming, and large file transfers over a wireless network.
