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StarTech Wi-Fi Detector : Access Point
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StarTech Wi-Fi Detector : Access Point. wifi wireless detector. You don’t have to boot up your notebook just to see if there is Wi-Fi, do you?. In addition to serving as a standalone Wi-Fi detector, the Wi-Fi Detector can also connect to a Windows PC. Plugging...
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Quick View: PCTEL WiFi Seeker
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about, but the first to actually make it into my hands. Requests for review samples to Kensington for its generally dissed WiFi Finder and Smart ID for its WFS-1 WiFi Detector went unanswered. But no sooner had I given up hope of hearing from PCTEL regarding...
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Wi-Finding Duo: ZyXEL AG-225H And TRENDnet TEW-509UB
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identical. The TRENDnet device may be blue and say 'Hotspot Detector' upon booting up, while the ZyXEL is silver and has 'Hotspot Finder' as its welcome message. But aside from that, the devices are like the proverbial Romulus and Remus of the Wi-Fi detector...
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The Test and Verdict
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the PCTEL WiFi Seeker with the results shown in Table 1. Location Digital Hotspotter (signal bars - 4 max.) WPC54GS (signal bars - 5 max.) PCTEL WiFi Seeker (signal bars - 4 max.) 1 4 5 4 2 2 2-3 3 3 1 - 2 2 1 4...
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The 11 Geekiest Gadget Stores
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find dog-humping USB drives, and Battlestar Galactica pinups. It’s a geek culture paradise. But we can’t think of a geek that wouldn’t wear this $19.99 electronic shirt that serves as a Wi-Fi finder (those keychain Wi-Fi detectors are so passé). Brando.com.hkThis...
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Targus - Product
The Targus WiFi Scout is a smart, dual-function detector for wireless hot spots. This lightweight, portable device can conveniently be carried on a keychain or attached to your notebook case. With...