I recently changed some things on my home network, and removed this device from 
my setup. It's touted as an "all in one" broadband booster for gaming and VOIP, 
etc. Basically, it is a self-contained QoS (Quality of Service) device that 
automatically prioritizes your network traffic, giving higher priority to those 
things that need it (like Voice over IP, Gaming, video streaming, etc), and 
lower priority for the things that don't. It has worked just fine for our 
setup, but we're now using our router's built-in QoS to handle this type of 
traffic. There is a config page that you can access via your browser where you 
can change a few settings (to specify the speed of your internet connection, 
etc). But, it's basically pretty hands-off. 

Here’s some info about it from the manufacturer:
http://hawkingtech.com/products/legacy_products/wireless_routers/repeaters/hbb1.html

Includes the device, a power cord, and I'll throw in an ethernet cable as well. 
I may have the original box, but don't count on it (I'll look for it, and 
include it if I can find it). 

How about $25 shipped anywhere in the lower 48? Or make me an offer.

I accept paypal, Google Checkout, Amazon payments, check/M.O., etc. Items will 
ship upon receipt of cleared payment.

Email me at [email protected] to express interest. I reserve the right to 
sell it to the first person that can follow through with completing payment, 
even if they are not necessarily the first to respond to my post. 

Thanks,

Clay Showalter
[email protected]
Harrisonburg, VA 22802

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