That you can do already with any notebook/netbook out there but it is not legal in most countries, this device is designed to be used on your own network or a network you are authorized by the owner. Regarding the Torrent DL, on Fonera 2.0 you choose the Torrents using its Web Interface, the Torrent Client is embedded into the device. Once you choose the Torrents the computer is not needed anymore, files are stored directly on any USB Device you plug to its USB Type A Host Connector and you can take your notebook with you while the Fonera 2.0 stays at home/office getting the work done. Jordi Vallejo, CTO at FON
The device is aimed at gamers and TV watchers, generating a 3D image with use of a pair of 0.7-inch OLED panels, which each display separate images, doing away with the ghost imagery that often comes along with 3D displays.
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So would i be right in thinking you could hook this up to an open WiFi connection and start pulling files to a USB drive? Do i hear TorrentDriving?
That you can do already with any notebook/netbook out there but it is not legal in most countries, this device is designed to be used on your own network or a network you are authorized by the owner. Regarding the Torrent DL, on Fonera 2.0 you choose the Torrents using its Web Interface, the Torrent Client is embedded into the device. Once you choose the Torrents the computer is not needed anymore, files are stored directly on any USB Device you plug to its USB Type A Host Connector and you can take your notebook with you while the Fonera 2.0 stays at home/office getting the work done.
Jordi Vallejo, CTO at FON