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So maybe it's a web page or something when you connect to it. The article says it can be managed without installing software. Edit: I'm not sure about the management software.
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Additionally, I am guessing they are going to release software to manage it via an IOS device, as well as for the Mac. One of their existing products amplifies incoming and outgoing signal and the other one is built for speed. Their other products replace the built-in wifi radios. Question 1) What makes this compatible with IOS devices vs their other products? Speculated Answer 1) Their other products use a USB port to connect. Here is what I can gather, with no indication (that I can find) of the real answers to my questions, but here it goes. I was just on their web page trying to find some answers to those questions, because I immediately had them too. Highly recommended!!! (for WiFi parasites everywhere.:cool:). With the BE I can tap into networks based in hotels/restaurants that are MUCH farther away.Ĭomparing this to the Airport Express is Apples vs Oranges. And the ones I got before will show a much stronger signal (more bars). When I use the BE I'll get 10 to 15 networks to show up. If there are none or the signals are too weak, I get out the BE. Restaurant, other hotel, careless person, etc.). I'll get a list of 4 or 5 networks to show up and hopefully at least one is unlocked (e.g. For example when I'm in a hotel without WiFi, I always try to first use my built-in MPB Wifi transceiver and see what networks are available. I use it when I'm away from the house and my local/house ISP service.
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Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for BearExtender Mini Mac WiFi Booster, 10.3-10.8 Mountain Lion, 1000 mW High Power Transmitter, Long.


Use our specially designed 10 foot mini USB active repeater extension cable to place BearExtender next to a window or away from appliances, metal objects. The clip itself (which makes the BearExtender Wi-Fi Booster resemble a mini access point) looks rather odd, but there is also an approximately eight-inch long. The BearExtender Wi-Fi Booster can connect through clip onto a laptop, and it also connects through USB from the mini USB port on the Device to the USB port on a laptop or a netbook. Since the effective distance for ethernet is what? 300 feet without some kind of amplifier?). (The reason I did this to start with was to avoid running conduit and ethernet over 500 feet. No need to keep an old Mac Mini in my workshop to act as a glorified router. That's why this new-fangled model holds itself out as being compatible with iOS. So, because the old BearExternders connected via USB, iOS devices couldn't connect to them. It looks like this new device cuts out the need to run the software on a Mac, and allows for long-range wifi reception without an intermediary device. Previously, it needed to be connected to a Mac to accomplish this.īy that I mean you connect the Mac to the BearExtender by USB and then use the Mac to share the internet connection. It has a long-range antenna that allows me to get a strong signal very far from my router. It does more than just improve wifi range in a home or office. I use an older BearExtender product to get my internet signal from my home to a workshop that's across my property.
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Update 2:36 PM PT: This article has been updated to clarify that the Edge is not 802.11ac compatible as originally stated. Though pricing has yet to be announced, BearExtender says the Edge's price will be in line with its BearExtender Turbo device, at approximately $70, which is a bit cheaper than Apple's Airport Express. Edge will ship in the summer of 2014, and interested customers can to sign up for a notification when it is available. Unlike its previous boosting products that were limited to Macs, the Edge is BearExtender's first product that is compatible with iOS devices like the iPad and the iPhone.īoth Macs, PCs, and iOS devices can connect to the BearExtender Edge through a simple setup screen with no software to install. Compatible with 802.11n networks, the easy-to-use Edge is a long range Wi-Fi boosting device that is able to plug into an outlet in any room where existing Wi-Fi signal is weak. Known for its Wi-Fi enhancing products like the, is demonstrating its new no-frills Edge Wi-Fi extender for iOS devices, Macs, and other electronic devices at Macworld.
