ParkerVision introduced a USB adapter that can pick up a Wi-Fi signal a mile away, when used with the company's router and PC card: The 802.11b gear uses special technology developed by ParkerVision and costs $100.
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ParkerVision introduced a USB adapter that can pick up a Wi-Fi signal a mile away, when used with the company's router and PC card: The 802.11b gear uses special technology developed by ParkerVision and costs $100.