Wi-Fire Extends Your PC’s Wireless Range

by Zack on August 20, 2009

in Consumer Electronics

Wi-Fire Wireless Internet Extender

Let’s face it, many of us depend on the internet for work, play, keeping in touch with friends and family and everything else in between. Sometimes being offline and away from Wi-Fi hotspots can feel like being a fish out of water and the best we can do is duck into a corner near a hotspot, flip out your mobile phone and painstakingly do your thing on a credit-card sized keyboard.

Wi-Fire, an hField Technology wireless device is a small, range-extending USB device that can detect and utilize Wi-Fi signals from over 1,000 feet away, up to three times the range of a standard 802.11 adapter.

All you need to do is plug the device into your notebook’s USB 2.0 port, direct it to find the immediate area’s strongest Wi-Fi signals and connect. No more thumbing on a mobile phone when you can surf on a laptop using a standard keyboard.

Wi-Fire is compatible across all platforms, including Windows, Mac and Linux. You can buy this wireless adapter for $59.00.

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