Know something we should know? E-mail us your tips! We respect anonymity. »
hField Wi-Fire: Steal Someone’s Internets From 1,000 Feet Away
by Peter Ha on August 13, 2007

wifire_sq.jpg

If you’re cheap like me then the Wi-Fire is something you should look into for your Internet needs. I can see at least 15 networks around my apartment, but most are encrypted or the signal is too weak. Thanks to this fancy compact range-extending USB device I was able to pick up signals as far as 1,000 feet away. Another month without having to pay for Internet, awesome. It’s perfect for broke students or business types whose company are too cheap to supply them with a broadband card.

I hate having to install bloatware on any laptop/PC, but the Wi-Fire makes it worth the time and HDD space. The UI is easy to navigate and provides the stats of all the signals around. I knew it was working properly when it picked up a friends network that lives across the street. It’s sort of ugly looking but it folds away nicely and isn’t much of a pain to pack in my laptop bag. It’s available now for $109.

Product Page

Comments rss icon

Leave Comment

Commenting Options

Enter your personal information to the left, or sign in with your Facebook account by clicking the button below.

Alternatively, you can create an avatar that will appear whenever you leave a comment on a Gravatar-enabled blog.

bugbug
  • MediaTemple Logo
  • QuickSprout Logo
  • OpenX Logo
  • Cotendo Logo