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Hawking Technology Hi-Gain Wireless USB adapter reviewed
Published on October 28, 2003 to NetworkingHawking Technology's Hi-Gain Wireless USB adapter puts a new twist on an old product category. We found its 802.11b wireless adapter and hi-gain directional antenna to be a compelling combination for overcoming weak signal problems. Read more
Head to Head: Tritton Simple NAS vs. Hawking Net-Storage Center
Published on August 7, 2005 to NetworkingLow-cost hard drive enclosures have extended the useful life of many a spare hard drive by turning them into USB or Firewire-attached external drives. And now similar products are arriving to perform the conversion to Networked Attached Storage (NAS). Jim Buzbee takes a look at two low-cost offerings and finds sometimes you get what you pay for. Read more
Hawking Dual WAN Firewall Router w/4-Port Switch Review
Published on September 5, 2002 to NetworkingDual Ethernet WAN SPI-based router. Inexpensive alternative to Symantec VPN 200, but without dialup/ISDN backup ports, and less sophisticated load balancing and failover. Read more
QuickView: Hawking HBB1 Broadband Booster
Published on July 13, 2005 to NetworkingHawking's Broadband Booster promises to solve problems using time-sensitive applications on home and SOHO broadband connections. Tim Higgins finds it works well for what it does, but isn't a cure for all bandwidth-management problems. Read more