HWABN2 Hi-Gain™ Wireless-300N Access Point / Bridge Pro |
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Boost your Wireless Network performance with the High Power, Hi-Gain Wireless-300N Access Point / Bridge Pro!
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This highly efficient access point is the best choice for Small office / Home office users. It allows computers and network devices to gain wireless access in several modes throughout their network. Compatible with 2.4GHz Wireless 802.11 b/g/n network, the HWABN2 allows you to effortlessly convert a standard network to a robust high performance network. |
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HOW THE HWABN2 ACCESS POINT /BRIDGE PRO WORKS |
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While most standard wireless networks diminish significantly past a coverage radius of 200 feet (i.e. slow and unstable connections for intensive online activities, such as web surfing, video chatting, streaming, and gaming), the HWABN2 AP/Bridge's built-in power amplifier optimizes your wireless network by reducing Wi-Fi interference and boosting the output power up to 500mW. Combined with the Hawking Hi-Gain Technology and its removable antenna features, the HWABN2 is built for long range wireless coverage for the most range demanding environments. The HWABN2 is designed with multiple operating modes: Access Point, Ethernet Bridge, Bridge: Point-to-Point, Bridge: Point-to-Multiple Point, WDS Bridge. (Click on the image below to see all operating modes) |
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| Image above shows the HWABN2 in Wireless Access Point mode and Ethernet Bridge mode. See the diagram below for information about the Access Point mode and Ethernet Bridge mode. | |
| Hi-Gain High Power Wireless Performance increases your wireless strength and provides better coverage than most wireless AP/Bridge devices in the market. In addition, the HWABN2 high power module reduces wireless interference and brings clear, high definition content to your wireless network. | |
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| The HWABN2 is designed with two removable antennas for ultimate range upgrade. Now, you can extend your blazing fast wireless network even further with the easy antenna upgrade option. Extend your Dual-Band signal to your guest home, RV, Boat, and more. | |
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| The 5 LAN Ports provide an alternative options for your wired devices (i.e. printers, desktops, gaming consoles, Internet TV and multimedia players.) | |
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| Hassle-Free Installation: the HWABN2 is quick and easy to install using a Wi-Fi enabled device (i.e. tablet, smartphone, Mac or Windows computer). Hassle-free means, there is no Ethernet cable or CD required for the installation. Simply power up the unit, use a Wi-Fi enabled device, and log into the set up page. This installation feature lets you configure and set up the HWABN2 within minutes. | |
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| Click on the Product Guide to see which Hawking Technologies Wireless Access Point / Bridge is right for you. | |
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System Requirements |
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Physical Specifications |
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Interface Specifications: |
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Output Power (2.4GHz) |
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Receive Sensitivity (2.4GHz) |
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If the HWABN2 is configured as a bridge client, can I replace the antennas to receive signal from a long distance?
What is an access point?
What is a wireless bridge?
Can the HWABN2 work as a range extender?
I’ve lost the antenna, can I get a replacement?
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If the HWABN2 is configured as a bridge client, can I replace the antennas to receive signal from a long distance?
What is an access point?
What is a wireless bridge?
Can the HWABN2 work as a range extender?
I’ve lost the antenna, can I get a replacement?
WINDOW OS

98SE

2000

ME

XP

Vista

7

8
MAC OS

10.8

10.3

10.4

10.5

10.6

10.7
If the HWABN2 is configured as a bridge client, can I replace the antennas to receive signal from a long distance?
What is an access point?
What is a wireless bridge?
Can the HWABN2 work as a range extender?
I’ve lost the antenna, can I get a replacement?
WINDOW OS

98SE

2000

ME

XP

Vista

7

8
MAC OS

10.8

10.3

10.4

10.5

10.6

10.7
If the HWABN2 is configured as a bridge client, can I replace the antennas to receive signal from a long distance?
What is an access point?
What is a wireless bridge?
Can the HWABN2 work as a range extender?
I’ve lost the antenna, can I get a replacement?