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Engadget – "this thing's worth every penny"

September 2nd, 2009
You just gotta love this review.  Here are some quotes and then we think Engadget‘s complete review will be pleasant reading: Engadget concludes that the Wi-Fire Long Range Wi-Fi Adapter is “worth every penny if you find yourself frequently on the

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Wi-Fire to the Rescue in Rural Mississippi

August 29th, 2009
Here’s a cheerful report of a rural minister able to get broadband and Mbps speeds from more than 1,000 feet, plus obstructions - thanks to the Wi-Fire! Sorry it’s a little dated but we just ran across it.  Still, it’s great

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Latest Wi-Fire Review: "This Thing Rocks!"

August 29th, 2009
That was the conclusion about the Wi-Fire’s performance from Countermoon.org. Countermoon.org summed it up with “This Thing Rocks” after putting our Wi-Fire Long Range Wi-Fi Adapter through its paces. Actually, the Reviewer, in letting us know that he had posted his

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We Spoke Too Soon: TrulyObscure Says Wi-Fire Beat All 802.11n Devices Too!

August 27th, 2009
It’s true!  We were too quick on the trigger.  But at least it showed people are reading our blog! TrulyObscure made a clarification to their test report on the Wi-Fire saying, “It blew every other wireless card out of the

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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

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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

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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. 

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