[Review] Wi-Fire WiFi adapter

Those of you who live in an apartment in or major city know that at any given point, firing up the wifi on your device will hook you at least half a dozen different networks. But, not everyone has the convenience of being around a handful of networks. For some, they have to make do with a solitary network and often have to deal with weak signals and poor link quality. I live in a house in northern Indiana where I have room to roam with my laptop. Obviously, the signal deteriorates pretty quickly the further from the router I move. There are some days I would like to sit in the deck or even on in the yard and enjoy some nice digital surfing on the internet waves. Just using the integrated wifi card in my laptop will net respectable distances. However, to truly venture into the outside world with laptop and internet in tow, a more beefy adapter is needed. Today I will be reviewing the Wi-Fire Long Range Wi-Fi adapter.




