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Testseek.com have collected 19 expert reviews of the hField Wi-Fire and the average rating is 69%. Scroll down and see all reviews for hField Wi-Fire.
 
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  Published: 2010-05-03, review by: macobserver.com

  • Abstract:  We can confidently recommend the Wi-Fire for anyone who needs to connect to WiFi access points which are more than a few feet away from your computer. Although the performance of the Mac’s built-in 802.11n trumps the Wi-Fire at very close range, at distances of 50 feet and greater, the Wi-Fire, despite being a 802.11b/g device, provided greater throughput than the Mac in 802.11n mode. Plus, the Wi-Fire would consistently detect two to three more times base stations than..

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  Published: 2010-03-01, review by: hardwarecentral.com

  • Abstract:  An Internet connection these days has become an umbilical cord for many people. Whether in an office cubicle, a college quad, or on the road with a smile and a shoeshine, a link to the cloud -- and a strong, solid link, with no erratic or dropped sig...

 
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  Published: 2010-02-28, review by: kenstone.net

  • Abstract:  Free Wi-Fi From 1000 Feet copyright © David A. Saraceno 2010 © 2000 -2010 Ken Stone. All rights reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, Final Cut Pro, Macintosh and Power Macare either registered trademarks or trademarks of Apple. Other compan...

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  Published: 2009-10-06, review by: practicallynetworked.com

  • makes useable connections from WiFi signals too weak for internal adapters to connect to or detect
  • iderably more compact than its slabsided predecessorhField says the new model is 40% smaller and 30% lighterat $59, the new WiFire also rings up $20 less expensive.
  • Pros: makes useable connections from Wi-Fi signals too weak for internal adapters to connect to or detect Cons: lacks 802.11n support; not available from popular retailers Sometimes you come to the realization that the equipment you have isn't quite u...

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  Published: 2009-09-21, review by: the-gadgeteer.com

  • Pulls in many hot spots, Easy installation
  • Very directional, 802.11b/g only, Expensive

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  Published: 2009-09-20, review by: technogog.com

  • Works on multiple operating systems, Easy installation, Really does extend range
  • Large, Doesn’t stay in place well on thin screen
  • If you’re looking for an easy way to extend your range then you can’t go wrong with the Wi-Fire, it really does work. When you plug it in you might find that you’ve got more access points listed. The Wi-Fire can easily give you multiple...

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  Published: 2009-09-08, review by: wi-fiplanet.com

  • Abstract:  Price: $59.00

 
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  Published: 2009-04-30, review by: brighthub.com

  • Abstract:  With Wi-Fire, you can improve your wireless Internet connection speed just by plugging this device into a USB port on your computer. Wi-Fire allows you to pick up more wireless connections too. Product Information:With Wi-Fire you will be able to con...

 
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  Published: 2008-06-13, review by: wi-fiplanet.com

  • Abstract:  Almost any notebook built within the last five years has (or at least had as an available option) a Wi-Fi adapter tucked somewhere within the bowels of the system along with an antenna contained within the lid. Integrated Wi-Fi is the most ubiquitous a...

 
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  Published: 2008-03-17, Author: Michael , review by: maximumpc.com

  • Unbelievable range. Best throughput at range, bar none.
  • Very directionallyfinicky. Can't compete with DraftN at short range (obviously). Flimsy base denies it a Kick Ass.

 
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