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An In-Depth Wi-Fire Review by John F. Braun
May 4th, 2010
From the MacObserver … Give Your WiFi Performance a Serious Boost with the Wi-Fire – An In-Depth Review by John F. Braun – Published May 3rd, 2010 at 9:50 AM These tests show how the Wi-Fire performs relative to the
A Serious Boost with the Wi-Fire
May 3rd, 2010
MacObserver just published a new review of the 3rd generation Wi-Fire coupled together with the recently released Wi-Fire Connection Manager 2.0 for Macs. And, as many, confirmed that at distance, the Wi-Fire beats even the 802.11n card. We’ll provide more
Wi-Fire – What Customers Are Saying
April 28th, 2010
Every so often, we like to take a few of the great comments we get from Customers and post them. They do make us feel good. And they’re good testimonials. But also, they give new Customers good examples of where
TrulyObscure: Things We Loved This Year — Wi-Fire!!!
December 14th, 2009
Time after time, Wi-Fire makes the gift and the favorites guides from independent reviewers. And this time it’s not only a suggestion, not only this is fantastic – but this is one of the THINGS WE LOVE! – in the
Wi-Fire: What Reviewers Are Saying!
December 11th, 2009
Just a few of the ways the Wi-Fire has been categorized in the press by independent reviewers: “Worth Every Penny”, Engadget, Sep 2nd 2009 “A Souped-Up Wireless Connection for Faster Web Browsing”, The New York Times, December 6, 2007 “WiFi
Wi-Fire: Long Range WiFi at a Small Price!
October 11th, 2009
Yep, that’s the title of the latest Wi-Fire review from Real Gadget Reviews. Their other conclusions? The Wi-Fire proved itself to have better range and connectivity than both the 802.11g and the 802.11n products they were testing us against –
TechyZone Wi-Fire Review: WiFi on Steroids!
October 7th, 2009
Another great review, this time from the gurus of Geek Tech Goodness, TechyZone. Like Engadget, TechyZone makes the point (actually twice) that the Wi-Fire is worth it’s modest price tag of US$59. In fact, if you get the chance, you
802.11n Lacks Range, Availability for Travelers
August 13th, 2009
We saw a nice post on the Wi-Fire this morning on Tech & Gadget Diary. But the mention of 802.11n reminded us we should start talking about the 802.11g versus 802.11n story. The fact is that 802.11n doesn’t have the range.