Devicescape


The corporate name of a Wi-Fi software solution provider, headquartered in San Bruno, California. Devicescape offers Wi-Fi solutions that are designed to effortlessly connect to any Wi-Fi network. One product, Easy Wi-Fi, is a solution that makes Wi-Fi devices easy to set up, easy to use, compatible with any Wi-Fi network, and usable all over the world. The product is targeted to device manufacturers. For Wi-Fi users, the company’s Easy Wi-Fi provides instant access to hotspots all over the World.

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