| | |  | Wi-Fi Adapters | Home » » » Microcom Technologies WI-FIRE High Power Laptop Sc | | | | | | | Description: | | The Microcom Technologies WI-FIRE High Power Laptop Screen Mount is a compact, range-extending USB device that enables you to access a wireless Internet connection from up to 1,000 feet away?three times the range of your internal wireless adapter. The Microcom Technologies WI-FIRE High Power Laptop Screen Mount uses a powerful directional antenna, highly sensitive receiver and proprietary software to find and enhance normal WiFi signals. With it, you can connect wirelessly to the Internet even at low signal strengths faster, more reliably and with a more consistently strong connection than you are able to with an internal wireless adapter. The Microcom Technologies WI-FIRE High Power Laptop Screen Mount draws very little power from your laptop battery. It comes complete with everything you need to connect wirelessly to the Internet. Just install the Wi-Fire Connection Manager, plug the Microcom Technologies WI-FIRE High Power Laptop Screen Mount into an available USB port and you | | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 0.5 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 2 reviews |
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Shazam WifiOct 18, 2010
By iPC I manage a near 30-acre wifi network for nearly 300 RVers. Dozens of WiFires are used in the park and everyone loves them. I own two myself. Know that wifi is two-way communication. And YOUR computer's signal is usually the weakest link. So, if you wanna reach out and touch long distance networks or better surf inside your metal RV, you gotta boost YOUR signal. And this is where the WiFire excels. Can you hear me now?
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Microcom Technologies WI-FIRE WiFi Antenna (WNC)Dec 04, 2010
By DSA This wireless network adapter definitely woreks as advertised. It most likely will work for others as well, if you are within range of accessible WiFi Hotspots.
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