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Kensington debuts WiFi detector
July 11, 2003 - 00:32 PDT
Kensington has unveiled the WiFi Finder, a new device that is designed to detect both 802.11b and 802.11g wireless networks. The pocket-sized detector (2.95 x 0.39 x 2.17 inches) has three simple lights that indicate signal strength with the press of a button. "With the first and only WiFi detector on the market today, you no longer need to cross your fingers as you wait for your notebook to boot up. Just press a button and the Kensington WiFi Finder lets you know if your location is 'hot'...instantly. No software or computer needed." The US$29.99 device will be available next month. Thanks to Gizmodo - our favorite gadget site - for the link
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