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| Hawking HWDN1A Hi-Gain Wireless-300N Network Dish Adapter for Mac Users |
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List Price: $129.99
Our Price: $117.99
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Manufacturer: Hawking Technology
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Hawking Technology Color: White EAN: 0603992506682 Feature: Extends Network Coverage 4x using MIMO and Hi-Gain Dish Technology Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Hawking Technology Manufacturer: Hawking Technology Model: HWDN1A Network Interface Description: USB Publisher: Hawking Technology Studio: Hawking Technology Warranty: 1 year warranty
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Extends Network Coverage 4x using MIMO and Hi-Gain Dish Technology Boosts Data Throughput 12x Excellent Solution for Media-Intensive Activities with up to 300Mbps Data Transfer Rate Supports WEP, WPA (PSK, TKIP), and WPA2 (AES) Security Encryption for the highest level of security Setup is quick and simple
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Editorial Reviews:
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The Hawking Hi-Gain Wireless-300N USB Dish Adapter extends your wireless network 6 times and boosts your data throughput 12 times! It is capable of transferring data up to 300Mbps. The Wireless-300N USB Dish Adapter is designed with advanced Directional Dish Technology for excellent range and performance. A built-in dual antenna concentrates wireless signals for extended wireless range of up to 600%, compared to a standard network adapter. It is the most powerful 802.11n Wireless Networking Adapter on the market. Furthermore, it is backward compatible with Wireless 802.11b and 802.11g and will operate on the highest throughput that your network allows.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Has worked really good for me Comment: I have an older Notebook computer and this adapter has worked really good for me. I would recommend this product. If you have a newer computer with a Wireless N card you do not need this product.
Customer Rating:      Summary: No better than my Airport Card Comment: I loaded the software, hooked it up, received the signal, and it was no stronger or more reliable than my Airport Card in my MacBook. Tried it out for a week or so, then returned because it never got better after I tried problem solving it.
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