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HP 5188-1607 Broadcom Mini PCI-Express 802.11b/g WiFi Wireless LAN Network Interface Card
- Broadcom Chipset
- Mini PCI-Express Form Factor
- 802.11b/g Wireless Standards
- Wi-Fi Network Interface Card
- Provides Wireless Connectivity
- Suitable for Laptops and Mini-PCIe Systems
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Product Overview
The HP 5188-1607 is a Broadcom-based Mini PCI-Express wireless LAN network interface card. It supports the 802.11b/g Wi-Fi standards, providing reliable wireless connectivity for compatible devices. This card is designed for easy integration into systems with a Mini PCI-Express slot.
Technical Information
| Chipset | Broadcom |
| Form Factor | Mini PCI-Express |
Additional Specifications
| Wireless Standard | 802.11b/g |
| Interface | WLAN |
Product Description
The HP 5188-1607 is a Mini PCI-Express wireless LAN network interface card that utilizes a Broadcom chipset to deliver reliable Wi-Fi connectivity. This card is specifically designed to support the 802.11b and 802.11g wireless standards, which operate in the 2.4GHz frequency band. These standards provide a solid foundation for wireless networking, suitable for everyday internet browsing, email, and basic file sharing. Its Mini PCI-Express form factor makes it compatible with a wide range of laptops and other computing devices that feature this expansion slot. This allows for easy installation or replacement of existing wireless cards, enabling users to upgrade their connectivity options or restore wireless functionality. The integration of a Broadcom chipset often signifies good performance and driver support within the Windows ecosystem. This network interface card serves as a crucial component for enabling wireless communication, allowing devices to connect to local area networks (LANs) and the internet without the need for physical Ethernet cables. It is a practical solution for users seeking to add or improve Wi-Fi capabilities in their systems, ensuring they can stay connected in various environments.
