hField Technologies’ Wi-Fire is a compact high-performance USB Wi-Fi
Adapter for Mac and PC that extends the Wi-Fi range upwards of 1,000
feet. Being a college student, I am blessed with a blanketed campus,
offering a strong Wi-Fi signal wherever I go, right? …. Well, wrong.
Dreaded dead spots exist and, to my dismay, my dorm room seems to be the
epicenter of a dead spot, a barren wasteland of former Wi-Fi signal.
My solutions included hardwiring—too easy. Setting up a router?
Forbidden. And as this epic conundrum reached a head, an epiphany hit me
like a ton of bricks (as they tend to do). However, this epiphany came
in the form of a small device called the Wi-Fire from a startup company
that I had never heard of. The device triples the power of the internal
receptor, making it virtually impossible not to get a signal, regardless
of where you are.
On my current winter break, my internet cut out on me and, although I am
not condoning it, I continued surfing without a problem off of an
unsecured network down the street. The device uses a directional antenna
with an arrow to ensure a strong signal. According to hField’s site,
“the Wi-Fire provides interoperability with any 802.11 b/g access point
and multiplies the effectiveness of wireless networks allowing users to
connect to a WiFi network from up to 1,000 feet, more than three times
the range of Airport cards and other 802.11 adapters, at significantly
higher speeds, and even in locations where no wireless signal could be
detected previously.”
If you’re looking to improve your internet connectivity and thereby
improve your efficiency in any setting whether it’s the airport, park or
even dorm room, look no further than this valuable gizmo from hField
Technologies, Inc.
The device is 3 x 4 x 3/8 inches in size. It folds up for transportation
and connects to the Mac and PC using USB
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