Average customer rating: 4.0
  • Great product for the price
Wireless G Pci Network Adapter

Manufacturer: Hawking Technology
Product Group: CE
Binding: Electronics
ASIN: B000FD63B2

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Product Description

Fast and Easy way to upgrade your wired desktop PC into a wireless PC - Freedom to rearrange your PC anywhere without running messy Ethernet cables around your house or work space. With data transfer speeds of up to 54Mbps, the HWPG1 Wireless-G PCI Card allows seamless connectivity to any wireless 802.11b or 802.11g networks. The HWPG1 also supports Turbo Mode to enhance the data transfer speed with a specific network.While speeds and flexibility are important, security is also a major concern for many wireless users. The HWPG1 is engineered with high level of security encryptions to protect your personal data from outside intruders. It comes with 64/128-bits WEP, WPA, and WPA2. The automatic fallback function also increases data security. Installation is quick and easy - insert the CD driver and follow the setup up wizard. Within minutes, your computer is up and ready to connect via wireless connection. For extended wireless range, the HWPG1 is compatible with the Hi-Gain Range extending antennas and can easily be upgraded.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Great product for the price.......2007-05-13

Looking into a wireless card for a second PC and wanting to implement addtional endpoint security was a little more difficult than it first would have seemed. Then I found this card, which offered WPA2. The only caveat is that Windows XP does't support WPA2 by default, you have to use the cards' utility to enabe this option. The sucky part here is that the app doesn't always login to the default wireless network at startup and you have to perform a couple of mouseclicks to get connected. The utility does have a few cool features that let you see some traffic statistics and create custom profiles to connect to multiple wifi networks with a mouseclick.

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