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If you have not had any luck using your Pocket PC as a WiFi hotspot finder, there is now a very comprehensive multi-review of five stand-alone portable WiFi finders posted at handtops.com. They reviewed them in order of price from lower to highest and claimed that you can use this review to find the perfect WiFi locator for your budget. Even though I use Mini-stumbler to find my WiFi hotspots, sometimes I think one of these might be a good idea. Sometimes I would like to get a second reading to make sure the network I am analyzing is truly reflecting the signal I'm getting on my Axim. "Finding a handtop or PDA with WiFi isn't such a hard task these days. The wireless networking standard has enjoyed explosive growth in the last few years. Finding a WiFi connection on the other hand, can be an aggravating adventure. If you're not using a WiFi enabled PDA, you either have to turn on your handtop or laptop, or wake it from standby just to check if there's a network in the area. While a WiFi Finder / Seeker won't make a connection out of thin air, it will conveniently tell you whether there is a WiFi network in the area. In this roundup, we look at five reasonably priced hardware WiFi finders. "