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D-Link Case Study: St. Mary's Parish School

Overview St. Mary's Parish School knew it needed a network that was both fast and reliable for sharing Internet, e-mail, files, printers, and other school resources. After several meetings with staff members and the school advisory board, St. Mary's called upon a network installer by trade who is heavily involved with the school, to come up with a solution. The installer suggested the installation of a wireless network and recommended D-Link for its reliable product line and affordable price. The School purchased a D-Link DI-614+ wireless router and three D-Link DWL-520+ adapters to set up a wireless network demonstration.

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PublisherD-Link File FormatHTML
Date PublishedJanuary 2009
FormatCase Studies   
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