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WeFi on BnetTV
WeFi on your laptop
WeFi on your mobile
WeFi on Nokia devices
WeFi on Forum Nokia
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It's all about Wi-Fi
If you're tired of clicking around trying different Wi-Fi connections to find one that works - You want WeFi.
WeFi is software loaded onto your laptop or mobile device. It automatically detects and qualifies all Wi-Fi access points within range and connects you to the spot with the best Internet connection. If the WeFi software detects a new access point, it allows you to be the first to map it. WeFi also provides you with Instant-Messaging tools, allowing you to create a buddy list, and to see where your friends are currently connected.
WeFi is community driven - each person using WeFi plays a part in growing the network. It will not take much to create a global network of FREE Wi-Fi connectivity. And when we do, we all get to enjoy using the internet whenever and wherever we want! So tell a friend - tell them all - and help map the world.
How does it work?
User A tries to connect in a previously "un-WeFied" territory. The software quickly finds the best available connection. This information is then sent to the WeFi server.
When user B tries to connect, the WeFi software uses the connectivity data already gathered, saving her time and effort.
As more users join, more Wi-Fi data is collected and mapped. This helps everyone find free Wi-Fi more easily.
The world's Wi-Fi is being mapped (by our users), creating a global virtual wireless network...
WeFi's Line of Products
WeFi Mobile
Currently supporting windows mobile, with other platforms soon to be released. It allows the user to connect to Wi-Fi effectively, while maintaining efficient battery consumption.
WeFi Laptop Software
Currently operating on Windows XP, Vista and Mac, this software provides an automatic and easy connection, enables people to chat with other users in their area and see where their friends are connected.
WeFi Web
Puts WeFi on the map. Shows where open Wi-Fi is available, and where people are connected. Users can "export" their location to other services, such as Facebook and twitter through WeFi mash-ups.
