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Driver Description | Dell TrueMobile 1300 WLAN Mini-PCI Card |
Driver Manufacturer | Broadcom |
Driver Type | Network Adapters |
Driver Version | 5.60.18.9 |
Driver Date | 8-25-2009 |
Windows | Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit |
Driver Popularity |
Driver Description | Carte réseau Broadcom 802.11g |
Driver Manufacturer | Broadcom |
Driver Type | Network Adapters |
Driver Version | 5.100.9.142 |
Driver Date | 5-3-2010 |
Windows | Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit |
Driver Popularity |
Driver Description | WLAN 802.11g Netzwerkadapter |
Driver Manufacturer | WLAN |
Driver Type | Network Adapters |
Driver Version | 3.30.15.0 |
Driver Date | 7-17-2003 |
Windows | Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit |
Driver Popularity |
Driver Description | WLAN 802.11g Network Adapter |
Driver Manufacturer | WLAN |
Driver Type | Network Adapters |
Driver Version | 3.30.15.0 |
Driver Date | 7-17-2003 |
Windows | Windows XP (5.1) 32 bit |
Driver Popularity |
WLAN thumb|This [[Laptop|notebook computer is connected to a wireless access point using a PC Card wireless card.]] thumb|An example of a Wi-Fi network A wireless LAN WLAN ) is a wireless computer network that links two or more devices using wireless communication to form a local area network (LAN) within a limited area such as a home, school, computer laboratory, campus, or office building. This gives users the ability to move around within the area and remain connected to the network. Through a gateway, a WLAN can also provide a connection to the wider Internet. Most modern WLANs are based on IEEE 802.11 standards and are marketed under the Wi-Fi brand name. Wireless LANs have become popular for use in the home, due to their ease of installation and use. They are also popular in commercial properties that offer wireless access to their employees and customers.