TP-link TL-WN550G eXtended Range 54M Wireless PCI Adapter (TL-WN550G) IEEE 802.11b

Type: Internal wireless, Interface: PCI, Max. LAN Speed: 0.0 Mbit, Max. WLAN Speed: 54.0 Mbit, WLAN Standard: 802.11g/b, Indoor Range: 200.0 m, Outdoor Range: 830.0 m, Miscellaneous: Data Security:- WPA/WPA2; 64/128/152 BIT WEP; TKIP/AES
TP-link TL-WN550G eXtended
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