Wi-Fi auto connect software available for iPhone, iPod touch

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Nov 1, 2007 at 9:29am

Devicescape Software says its Devicescape Wi-Fi auto-connect software is now available for use on the Apple iPhone and the iPod touch. Using Devicescape, owners of the iPhone and iPod Touch can connect to Wi-Fi networks and public hotspots.

Devicescape eliminates the need to launch a browser to enter user names and passwords on your iPhone or iPod touch. Your user name and password are entered just once and stored on a secure server and, after that, Devicescape enables you to automatically connect to any supported network within range.

Devicescape supports more than 400 public networks including T-Mobile and AT&T, municipal and free networks, and nearly 100 university and college networks. Consumers can manage and expand their Wi-Fi coverage by adding more hotspots and networks by visiting Devicescape’s web site. Instructions to install Devicescape on the iPhone and iPod Touch are available here.

Devicescape works on both the 1.0.x and the 1.1.1 firmware releases for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Devicescape is free for consumers. In addition to the iPhone and the iPod touch, Devicescape supports Mac OS X, PCs with Windows XP and Vista, Windows Mobile 5 & 6 Smartphones, Nokia Nseries and Eseries phones, and the Nokia Internet Tablets, with more devices planned.



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