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Netis WF2120 IEEE 802.11n Wi-Fi Adapter for Desktop Computer/Notebook - USB - 150 Mbit/s - 2.48 GHz ISM - External

NETIS WF-2120 N150 WIRELESS NANO USB ADA

Manufacturer Part Number: WF2120



CPN:NETIS WF-2120 N150 WIRELESS NANO USB ADA
MANUFACTURER NAME: Netis
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: WF2120
UPC EAN CODE: 728072108829
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US

General Information:

What it does

The Netis WF2120 150Mbps Wireless N NANO USB Adapter is designed to connect a desktop or notebook computer to a wireless network and access an Internet connection. It is small which is a convenient size that is easy to transport and use in many environments. The NANO adapter is compatible with 802.11b/g/n devices and provides wireless transfer speeds up to 150Mbps, offering better performance for web surfing, emailing, file sharing, and online chatting.

ManufacturerNETIS Systems Co. Ltd
Manufacturer Part NumberWF-2120
Manufacturer Website Addresshttp://www.netis-systems.com
Brand NameNetis
Product ModelWF2120
Product Name150Mbps Wireless N NANO USB Adapter
Packaged Quantity1
Product TypeWi-Fi Adapter
  Product UPC728072108829
Technical Information:
Wi-Fi GenerationWi-Fi 4
Wireless LAN StandardIEEE 802.11n
ISM BandYes
UNII BandNo
ISM Maximum Frequency2.48 GHz
Wireless Transmission Speed150 Mbit/s
Interfaces/Ports:
Host InterfaceUSB
Physical Characteristics:
Form FactorExternal
Height0.3"
Width0.7"
Weight (Approximate)0.07 oz
Miscellaneous:
What's in the box
  • 150Mbps Wireless N NANO USB Adapter
  • 1 x Driver CD
  • 1 x Quick Installation Guide
Device SupportedDesktop Computer/Notebook
Warranty:
Warranty90 Day

Date Inserted: Friday September 27, 2024

This product was last updated on Sunday December 22, 2024

All products are brand new and factory sealed unless otherwise stated.
 *** Disclaimer- Information is supplied by the Manufacturer. The image, including color, may differ from actual product appearance. CompSource, Inc. is not responsible for data. ***

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