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TrulyObscure: "How did it hold up? It blew every other wireless card out of the water…"
August 27th, 2009
Newly released review on the brand new HFWFG200 Wi-Fire, the Long Range Wi-Fi Adapter of choice worldwide (Two product headline – go to the bottom of the page for the Wi-Fire). TrulyObscure says it “blew every other wireless card out
Wi-Fire – An Investment That Can Yield Returns
August 26th, 2009
Popgadget came to some very insightful conclusions about our Wi-Fire Long Range Wi-Fi Adapter. In fact, Popgadget concluded our exact points about Customer benefits, and we can’t say them better than in their own words. The Wi-Fire “… is an
On the Job, “Dead in the Water” Without the Wi-Fire(TM)
August 19th, 2009
Dead In The Water Without Wi-Fire As the Superintendent on this construction site, Don Stephenson needs to stay logged in to his company’s server. Usually, he does this via VPN using a cellular data card. Not here! Up on the
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.
Long Range Wi-Fire Benefits Remote Homeowners!
August 13th, 2009
Everyone knows we dislike talking about “bars“. Those signal bars, that is. Bars of signal strength are horribly inaccurate and the readings are distorted between an internally connected Wi-Fi adapter and externally connected adapters. The Wi-Fire unfortunately also is not
Drill Down Into Those Wi-Fi Hotspot Lists!
August 12th, 2009
Remember our recent post about our favorite Wi-Fi Hotspot lists? These are not just ordinary one dimensional lists. Drill down and you’ll find vertical sub-lists for all interests. Take Wi-Fi Free Spot as an example. Dig deeper and you’ll find lists for Airports, RV Campgrounds, Hotels, Cafes and Restaurants, and even Vacation Rental Properties. And remember, wherever you are, you have a better chance connecting with the Wi-Fire, the long range Wi-Fi adapter. Twitter: hFieldTech
Yes, Virginia, Travelers Do Want Better Airport Wi-Fi!
August 12th, 2009
Business Travelers want better Wi-Fi access in airports more than they want a place to eat – according to a survey reported in May by HotHardware! Almost half responded that Wi-Fi was the most important amenity while only about 20%
Is Technology Tearing You Apart?
August 11th, 2009
This is a very serious matter. The New York Times article follows the lives of several families and how our dependence on technology, and especially the internet, is impacting their lives. Crunchgear‘s headline, ‘Always Being Connected Is Ruining Our Way