Ever fancy of stealing the Internet line from your neighborhood? Oh, what happened? I shouldn’t use the sentence here that sounds encouraging for this stealing act. Anyway, just for your quick tip, if you wanna do so, there is a gadget out there that can help achieve it pretty easy. It’s the Wi-Fire, which is a compact, range extending USB device that can let you receive WiFi signal even though you’re as far as 1,000 feet away. Peter Ha of Crunchgear has tested this device from his apartment and it’d shown him pretty satisfactory result. He managed to see up to 15 networks but mostly all of them were encrypted or the signals were simply too weak. if you wanna have some kind of satisfaction of not paying any Internet bill but still able to keep your blog frequently updated, then it.s a device for you to try out.
Using Wi-Fire involves the installation of the included software on your PC. The software UI seems to be pretty comprehensive and easy for navigation. Using it, you can get to view the stats of all the signals around. The device consumes pretty low power, compact, which you can slip in the bag of your laptop to bring around anywhere for stealing Internet connections.
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July 19th, 2008 at 1:18 pm
hi
i realy like wi-fire i’m going to buy one from the net
how many days takes to delver ??
thanks
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