FON’s Wi-Fi Sharing Router Gets Smarter, More Social

Courtesy Mashable!  Tue, 07/14/2009 - 07:17

If you’re unfamiliar with FON , it’s a service that interconnects home WiFi connections into a network; members share their bandwidth with others, and in turn they can also connect to other Foneros, as the members are called.

fon_logoThe service is centered around Fonera, a WiFi router that just got upgraded to version 2.0, and although most users aren’t that interested in hardware that powers their Wi-Fi network, the new Fonera has so much to offer that...


 

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