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Summary: Leading Software Protects Wi-Fi Networks in Small Offices, Homes ANN ARBOR, Mich., May 24 /PRNewswire/ -- In response to the overwhelming demand for LucidLink Wireless Security and client software, Interlink Networks has announced that it has extended its free software offer through the end of this year. ...

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Leading Software Protects Wi-Fi Networks in Small Offices, Homes

ANN ARBOR, Mich., May 24 /PRNewswire/ — In response to the overwhelming
demand for LucidLink Wireless Security and client software, Interlink Networks
has announced that it has extended its free software offer through the end of
this year. LucidLink Home Office Edition is user-friendly application that
enables professionals to create a secure wireless network for their home or
small office. The LucidLink Wireless Client simplifies Wi-Fi connectivity for
home and SMB users.

“We began this campaign to raise awareness about the need to secure
wireless networks and to demonstrate how easy strong wireless security can be
with LucidLink,” said Mike Klein, CEO of Interlink Networks. “Since announcing
this program last month, 25,000 copies of the software have been downloaded
from our website. We’re very pleased that so many are using LucidLink to
secure their Wi-Fi networks.”

LucidLink Wireless Security makes it easy for small and mid-size
businesses to set-up and secure their wireless networks in less than 15
minutes. It automatically sets up leading access points and routers from
1D-Link, Linksys, and 3Com and blocks unauthorized access to Wi-Fi networks
and encrypts the wireless data to protects its users from hacker and war
driving attacks.
LucidLink Home Office Edition supports up to 3 wireless users and is
identical to the commercial version of LucidLink which supports up to 250
users. The LucidLink Wireless Client simplifies wireless connection to open or
secured networks.
Both software packages are available free of charge at
http://www.lucidlink.com .

Free LucidLink Wireless Security Offer Extended (News Release)

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