Mac User Groups Embracing Wi-Fire
We don’t want to pre-empt various Mac User Group meetings where the Wi-Fire is scheduled to be demonstrated so we’ll keep this anonymous.
We’ll provide more details and any quotations that we’re permitted to use as the Mac User Groups have a chance to disseminate their findings about the Wi-Fire internally.
But this is typical of the feedback we’re getting:
“I am sitting in my car in front of a hotel quite a way from the front of the entrance. I am using the Wi-Fire and it is performing magnificently. Before when I had to access the web using their signal I had to sit on the bench just outside the front doors. I am about 180 feet away from that spot and I know that without this amplifier {The Wi-Fire Long Range WiFi Adapter} I wouldn’t be getting a signal. As a matter of fact the eMail responds faster here than at my house.
I also drove to our local Panera and kept driving further away from the signal until my Airport connection was gone. I then connected the Wi-Fire and was able to continue getting my eMail and surf the web.
Another test was at our local McDonalds, I was not successful in getting a signal from them but our Holiday Express motel which was further away than McDonalds was putting out a very strong signal and I was able to go online with it.
So I give this device a ten out of ten for performance.
I will be reporting my findings to our Mac Users group tomorrow. I’ll be demonstrating it to any member that wants to see first hand how it works.”
We’ll keep you up to date on these groups and their findings.
“I am sitting in my car in front of a hotel quite a way from the front of the entrance. I am using the Wi-Fire and it is performing magnificently. Before when I had to access the web using their signal I had to sit on the bench just outside the front doors. I am about 180 feet away from that spot and I know that without this amplifier {The Wi-Fire Long Range WiFi Adapter} I wouldn’t be getting a signal. As a matter of fact the eMail responds faster here than at my house.
I also drove to our local Panera and kept driving further away from the signal until my Airport connection was gone. I then connected the Wi-Fire and was able to continue getting my eMail and surf the web.
Another test was at our local McDonalds, I was not successful in getting a signal from them but our Holiday Express motel which was further away than McDonalds was putting out a very strong signal and I was able to go online with it.
So I give this device a ten out of ten for performance.
I will be reporting my findings to our Mac Users group tomorrow. I’ll be demonstrating it to any member that wants to see first hand how it works.”
This type of reaction, and the fact it is such a typical reaction, is why Wi-Fire has become, and remains, the Long Range WiFi Adapter of choice around the world.
Whether around the house, at work, at the beach, or anywhere you go in the World, for the best in performance and ease of use, nothing beats a Wi-Fire.
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