November 6, 2009
The Latest Technology of Broadband Router from FON – Fonera 2.0n
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FON has unveiled their newest new ground-breaking web applications WiFi Router, named Fonera 2.0n. Just like what its name said, so Fonera 2.0n comes featuring 802.11n wireless technology with developing host of features and applications that will let user to up and download files to their favorite Web 2.0 services such as Facebook, YouTube, Flickr, Picasa and etc yet when their computer is off via web-based UI.
While you’re logged in to the Fonera web-interface, you will be able to automatically download torrents and files straightforwardly to USB hard drive as well permitted to upload videos or photos stored on a camera or hard drive to YouTube, Picasa, and etc. It will warn user once upload or download has been done and plus you will be allowed to automatically post status message to Twitter and even more to notify user when someone has linked to their WiFi signal.
The extra features that includes with Fonera 2.0n that it has the ability to gain access to webcam or printer from anywhere at your house, to stream music via WiFi, to backup files to a hard drive and to convert a 3G or HSDPA dongle to WiFi as well.
Users are permissible as well to manage the Fonera 2.0n from laptop or computer or any of WiFi devices (Apple iPhones or Google Android based phones) by accessing the Fonera web-interface.
So the conclusion that comes into my mind that the Fonera 2.0n is a very good integration of online file sharing, social networks and other web 2.0 content that will help us to save our time in handling our hectic daily lives and it will be great concept to carry the Fonera 2.0n router while you’re travelling as it will reduce your paying for WiFi hotspots.
Meanwhile the FON Fonera 2.0n is already available for Europe market at retail price of €79 and as for the US market at $99 respectively.
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