Go back a few years and it wasn’t uncommon to get hold of a laptop without built-in Wi-Fi capability.
Those days have all but gone, though there are still a lot of laptops that only have the 802.11g wireless standard. Not a pushover when it comes to speed, but not as fast as the latest 802.11n standard.
Enter D-Link, offering what they claim is the smallest 802.11n USB stick currently available.
The DWA-131 Wireless N Nano USB Adapter offers a one-click secure connection to a WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) access point using WPA2 encryption.
It won’t break the bank, either, coming in at £34.99 in the UK — that’s about $50. All you have to worry about is freeing up a USB port.







