
Nexus iSR has recently unveiled the Hawk Duo, a GPS-enabled portable wireless access point that comes equipped with a couple of PCMCIA slots. The inclusion of both slots enable users to connect to the Internet, making the World Wide Web truly accessible no matter where you are. Several applications that come with each purchase include AVL, Geo-Based Dispatch, and Navigation. The Hawk Duo can also connect to multiple WAN paths simultaneously with user-selectable order for failover. The Nexus Hawk Duo retails for $600, while throwing in integrated WiFi and GPS will cost an additional $150 each.
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