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WiFi Hotspot Finder for Laptops

Posted by Chris Leckness on October 21, 2006 – 10:11 pm  Share
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 Looking for a way to find yourself some WiFi? Here ya go…

The Hawking HWL2 is an advanced version of the HWL1 and improves on many functions of the previous model. The most obvious is the addtion of a Hi-Speed Wireless-G USB 2.0 Network Adapter as well as the ability to differentiate wireless networks with security enabled. The addition of a WiFi Adapter allows the user to detect an 802.11b or 802.11g wireless signal and efforlessly connect to that signal by attaching their laptop or desktop directly to the HWL2 via USB 2.0.

The hassle of powering up your laptop and connecting to wireless “Hot-Spots” is now significantly simplified by the HWL2. Simply push the “Locate” button on the HWL2, detect and connect. No more guessing and configuring each specific wireless “hot-spot.”

Disclaimer : Not to be used for unlawful WiFi finding… :)

Source: Hawking Technologies via Red Ferret

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