Easy WIFI Radar

by Makayama for Windows XP

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Professional Wireless Internet Signal Booster for Your Computer

Although the strength of wireless Internet networks has dramatically increased over the past few years there can still be times when these signals cannot be detected. As opposed to enduring frustrating connections and increased download times why not use Easy WiFi Radar? This unique booster kit is able to increase the strength of your signal by up to six times perfect for weaker connections.

Features and Functions

Easy WiFi Radar utilises an ultra-sensitive antenna to detect and strengthen the wireless signal within a specific area (such as the home or the office). Interestingly enough it does not boost the signal emitted from the wireless router. It instead utilises proprietary software to enhance the signal interpreted by the computer. Additional hardware includes a 15-foot (4.6-metre) coaxial cable than can be plugged into your USB port.

Better Signal Strength

The software provided by Easy WiFi Radar is also able to analyse your current signal strength and help you to diagnose any potential problems within your network. As the cable will plug directly into your computer and no router connection is required this is also a great option when travelling or if you find yourself within a public area with poor coverage.

If you have ever tried to use Windows XP’s built-in connection manager, you know what a hassle it can be to quickly check your mail or browse the web on the go. You need to browse through a list of access points, find one that you can connect to, manually try to connect to it, confirm the connection and then wait.

Easy WiFi Radar automates all of this. It’s main goal is to let you get your mail or surf the web without having to go through all of the connection trouble, and without having to pull your creditcard.

The ideal WiFi-tool for frequent travellers and mobile professionals, Easy WiFi Radar will connect to open hotspots automatically and shows you exactly what it is doing in a cool animated radar screen. Access points are represented as green, yellow or red dots. It plays a sound and opens your webbrowser as soons as it succesfully finds a free connection.