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  • The Wi-Fire is a USB device that will boost Wi-Fi signals by using a directional antenna and a powerful receiver that works with it's proprietary software.

    SlipperyBrick.com 2010

  • The Wi-Fire is a USB device that will boost Wi-Fi signals by using a directional antenna and a powerful receiver that works with it's proprietary software.

    SlipperyBrick.com 2010

  • The Wi-Fire is a USB device that will boost Wi-Fi signals by using a directional antenna and a powerful receiver that works with it's proprietary software.

    SlipperyBrick.com 2010

  • The Wi-Fire is a USB device that will boost Wi-Fi signals by using a directional antenna and a powerful receiver that works with it's proprietary software.

    SlipperyBrick.com 2010

  • The Wi-Fire is a high-gain, directional, external, USB powered-and-attached Wi-Fi adapter with Windows XP support.

    Wi-Fi Networking News 2009

  • The Wi-Fire is a high-gain, directional, external, USB powered-and-attached Wi-Fi adapter with Windows XP support.

    Wi-Fi Networking News 2009

  • The Wi-Fire is a high-gain, directional, external, USB powered-and-attached Wi-Fi adapter with Windows XP support.

    Wi-Fi Networking News 2009

  • The Wi-Fire is a high-gain, directional, external, USB powered-and-attached Wi-Fi adapter with Windows XP support.

    Wi-Fi Networking News 2009

  • The Wi-Fire is a high-gain, directional, external, USB powered-and-attached Wi-Fi adapter with Windows XP support.

    Wi-Fi Networking News 2009

  • : The Wi-Fire is a USB Wi-Fi adapter with directional and omnidirectional antennas built in.

    Wi-Fi Networking News 2009

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