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ZTE ZMAX Connect Mobile Hotspot 4G LTE, conecta hasta 10 dispositivos, crea WLAN en cualquier lugar, desbloqueado para usar cualquier tarjeta Sim, contacta con tu transportista para el plan de datos,

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  • Desbloqueado: aceptará todas las tarjetas SIM, pero funciona mejor en AT&T (contacta con AT&T para el plan de datos) y T-Mobile (contacta con T-Mobile para el plan de datos) y otras redes GSM.
  • Libertad y estabilidad: Wi-Fi en cualquier lugar por el que deambules. Desde la sala de estar hasta el patio trasero hasta la carretera, conecta 10 dispositivos simultáneamente a una conexión Wi-Fi rápida y confiable.
  • FIABILIDAD Mientras trabajas: la conexión Wi-Fi de doble banda admite 2.4 GHz y 5 GHz, lo que te da una conexión estable y fiable.
  • Fácil de usar: la visualización cuenta con 4 indicadores LED para la duración de la batería, Wi-Fi, mensajes y intensidad de la red. El dispositivo se amplía a través de una interfaz en línea fácil de usar.
  • Conectado y protegido en cualquier lugar: el ZTE MAX Connect proporciona acceso protegido Wi-Fi (WPA y WPA2) que asegura la red y proporciona claves de cifrado únicas para cada conexión inalámbrica.
  • Modelos de teléfono compatibles: Virtually All Wi-Fi Ebled Devices


El nuevo ZMAX Connect compacto es el dispositivo perfecto para las necesidades actuales de escolarización remota y trabajo remoto. Crea un hotpot Wi-Fi seguro que controlas. Desbloqueado, lo que significa que puedes usarlo con prácticamente cualquier operador inalámbrico y admite velocidades de hasta 150 Mbps. Puedes conectar hasta 10 dispositivos, tiene una gran batería de 2000 mAh y utiliza un chipset Qualcomm MDM9207 rápido y seguro.


Captain Blundt
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de septiembre de 2024
This Hotspot is setup on andriid tablet, shows connected to tablet BUT, shows message "CAN'T PROVIDE INTERNET ACCESS", I ran thru all the network details for this hotspot on my tablet and all are correct, rebooted tablet and turned off and back on hotspot with same error msg.I call amazon and asked for tech support on connectivity issues. The person on the phone said for what, I said zte zmax hotspot, the person said what's that. I hung up. I will be returning this since zte has no helpdesk online and the issue has been trouble shot by a another person I contacted, who does tech support for mobile hotspot devices, he said "this zmax just won't connect to some devices as it should and to return it, since it is setup correctly on the tablet, but still not providing internet access. So, No help desk from zte, stupid reps at amazon who are from other countries, who don't know what a hotspot is, much less how to trouble shoot one. When will amazon wake up and get a help desk for technology devices so customer can get assistance, in this case I should have known not to buy technology devices from amazon, since your only choice is to return the device if one has issues.
Captain Blundt
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de septiembre de 2024
This Hotspot is setup on andriid tablet, shows connected to tablet BUT, shows message "CAN'T PROVIDE INTERNET ACCESS", I ran thru all the network details for this hotspot on my tablet and all are correct, rebooted tablet and turned off and back on hotspot with same error msg.I call amazon and asked for tech support on connectivity issues. The person on the phone said for what, I said zte zmax hotspot, the person said what's that. I hung up. I will be returning this since zte has no helpdesk online and the issue has been trouble shot by a another person I contacted, who does tech support for mobile hotspot devices, he said "this zmax just won't connect to some devices as it should and to return it, since it is setup correctly on the tablet, but still not providing internet access. So, No help desk from zte, stupid reps at amazon who are from other countries, who don't know what a hotspot is, much less how to trouble shoot one. When will amazon wake up and get a help desk for technology devices so customer can get assistance, in this case I should have known not to buy technology devices from amazon, since your only choice is to return the device if one has issues.
Captain Blundt
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de septiembre de 2024
This Hotspot is setup on andriid tablet, shows connected to tablet BUT, shows message "CAN'T PROVIDE INTERNET ACCESS", I ran thru all the network details for this hotspot on my tablet and all are correct, rebooted tablet and turned off and back on hotspot with same error msg.I call amazon and asked for tech support on connectivity issues. The person on the phone said for what, I said zte zmax hotspot, the person said what's that. I hung up. I will be returning this since zte has no helpdesk online and the issue has been trouble shot by a another person I contacted, who does tech support for mobile hotspot devices, he said "this zmax just won't connect to some devices as it should and to return it, since it is setup correctly on the tablet, but still not providing internet access. So, No help desk from zte, stupid reps at amazon who are from other countries, who don't know what a hotspot is, much less how to trouble shoot one. When will amazon wake up and get a help desk for technology devices so customer can get assistance, in this case I should have known not to buy technology devices from amazon, since your only choice is to return the device if one has issues.
Captain Blundt
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de septiembre de 2024
This Hotspot is setup on andriid tablet, shows connected to tablet BUT, shows message "CAN'T PROVIDE INTERNET ACCESS", I ran thru all the network details for this hotspot on my tablet and all are correct, rebooted tablet and turned off and back on hotspot with same error msg.I call amazon and asked for tech support on connectivity issues. The person on the phone said for what, I said zte zmax hotspot, the person said what's that. I hung up. I will be returning this since zte has no helpdesk online and the issue has been trouble shot by a another person I contacted, who does tech support for mobile hotspot devices, he said "this zmax just won't connect to some devices as it should and to return it, since it is setup correctly on the tablet, but still not providing internet access. So, No help desk from zte, stupid reps at amazon who are from other countries, who don't know what a hotspot is, much less how to trouble shoot one. When will amazon wake up and get a help desk for technology devices so customer can get assistance, in this case I should have known not to buy technology devices from amazon, since your only choice is to return the device if one has issues.
Captain Blundt
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de septiembre de 2024
This Hotspot is setup on andriid tablet, shows connected to tablet BUT, shows message "CAN'T PROVIDE INTERNET ACCESS", I ran thru all the network details for this hotspot on my tablet and all are correct, rebooted tablet and turned off and back on hotspot with same error msg.I call amazon and asked for tech support on connectivity issues. The person on the phone said for what, I said zte zmax hotspot, the person said what's that. I hung up. I will be returning this since zte has no helpdesk online and the issue has been trouble shot by a another person I contacted, who does tech support for mobile hotspot devices, he said "this zmax just won't connect to some devices as it should and to return it, since it is setup correctly on the tablet, but still not providing internet access. So, No help desk from zte, stupid reps at amazon who are from other countries, who don't know what a hotspot is, much less how to trouble shoot one. When will amazon wake up and get a help desk for technology devices so customer can get assistance, in this case I should have known not to buy technology devices from amazon, since your only choice is to return the device if one has issues.
Captain Blundt
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de septiembre de 2024
This Hotspot is setup on andriid tablet, shows connected to tablet BUT, shows message "CAN'T PROVIDE INTERNET ACCESS", I ran thru all the network details for this hotspot on my tablet and all are correct, rebooted tablet and turned off and back on hotspot with same error msg.I call amazon and asked for tech support on connectivity issues. The person on the phone said for what, I said zte zmax hotspot, the person said what's that. I hung up. I will be returning this since zte has no helpdesk online and the issue has been trouble shot by a another person I contacted, who does tech support for mobile hotspot devices, he said "this zmax just won't connect to some devices as it should and to return it, since it is setup correctly on the tablet, but still not providing internet access. So, No help desk from zte, stupid reps at amazon who are from other countries, who don't know what a hotspot is, much less how to trouble shoot one. When will amazon wake up and get a help desk for technology devices so customer can get assistance, in this case I should have known not to buy technology devices from amazon, since your only choice is to return the device if one has issues.
Captain Blundt
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de septiembre de 2024
This Hotspot is setup on andriid tablet, shows connected to tablet BUT, shows message "CAN'T PROVIDE INTERNET ACCESS", I ran thru all the network details for this hotspot on my tablet and all are correct, rebooted tablet and turned off and back on hotspot with same error msg.I call amazon and asked for tech support on connectivity issues. The person on the phone said for what, I said zte zmax hotspot, the person said what's that. I hung up. I will be returning this since zte has no helpdesk online and the issue has been trouble shot by a another person I contacted, who does tech support for mobile hotspot devices, he said "this zmax just won't connect to some devices as it should and to return it, since it is setup correctly on the tablet, but still not providing internet access. So, No help desk from zte, stupid reps at amazon who are from other countries, who don't know what a hotspot is, much less how to trouble shoot one. When will amazon wake up and get a help desk for technology devices so customer can get assistance, in this case I should have known not to buy technology devices from amazon, since your only choice is to return the device if one has issues.
Captain Blundt
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de septiembre de 2024
This Hotspot is setup on andriid tablet, shows connected to tablet BUT, shows message "CAN'T PROVIDE INTERNET ACCESS", I ran thru all the network details for this hotspot on my tablet and all are correct, rebooted tablet and turned off and back on hotspot with same error msg.I call amazon and asked for tech support on connectivity issues. The person on the phone said for what, I said zte zmax hotspot, the person said what's that. I hung up. I will be returning this since zte has no helpdesk online and the issue has been trouble shot by a another person I contacted, who does tech support for mobile hotspot devices, he said "this zmax just won't connect to some devices as it should and to return it, since it is setup correctly on the tablet, but still not providing internet access. So, No help desk from zte, stupid reps at amazon who are from other countries, who don't know what a hotspot is, much less how to trouble shoot one. When will amazon wake up and get a help desk for technology devices so customer can get assistance, in this case I should have known not to buy technology devices from amazon, since your only choice is to return the device if one has issues.
Grace
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de abril de 2023
Works with my AT&T cell sim but did not work with the Visible cell sim.Signal seemed a little weak even though my AT&T signal in my cell was 5G+.Definitely will have to test it out some more but it seems to be ok for the price.
Grace
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de abril de 2023
Works with my AT&T cell sim but did not work with the Visible cell sim.Signal seemed a little weak even though my AT&T signal in my cell was 5G+.Definitely will have to test it out some more but it seems to be ok for the price.
Grace
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de abril de 2023
Works with my AT&T cell sim but did not work with the Visible cell sim.Signal seemed a little weak even though my AT&T signal in my cell was 5G+.Definitely will have to test it out some more but it seems to be ok for the price.
Grace
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de abril de 2023
Works with my AT&T cell sim but did not work with the Visible cell sim.Signal seemed a little weak even though my AT&T signal in my cell was 5G+.Definitely will have to test it out some more but it seems to be ok for the price.
Grace
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de abril de 2023
Works with my AT&T cell sim but did not work with the Visible cell sim.Signal seemed a little weak even though my AT&T signal in my cell was 5G+.Definitely will have to test it out some more but it seems to be ok for the price.
Grace
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de abril de 2023
Works with my AT&T cell sim but did not work with the Visible cell sim.Signal seemed a little weak even though my AT&T signal in my cell was 5G+.Definitely will have to test it out some more but it seems to be ok for the price.
Grace
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de abril de 2023
Works with my AT&T cell sim but did not work with the Visible cell sim.Signal seemed a little weak even though my AT&T signal in my cell was 5G+.Definitely will have to test it out some more but it seems to be ok for the price.
Grace
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de abril de 2023
Works with my AT&T cell sim but did not work with the Visible cell sim.Signal seemed a little weak even though my AT&T signal in my cell was 5G+.Definitely will have to test it out some more but it seems to be ok for the price.
David Chamberlain
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de octubre de 2022
There was some question if this would work with Consumer Cellular. I got it and one of CC's AT&T SIM card "bring your own device" kits. It activated with no problems. I didn't even have to contact Customer Support, I was able to do it all from my online account. I just put the SIM card in the device, added a line, put in the code and the IMEI and it configured itself.Configuration of the device is simple, albeit a little clumsy. Because the device has only lights and no touch screen, you have to configure it via a web browser. However it picks up a good cellular signal and provides a reliable WiFi signal. It won't work at 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz at the same time. You have to pick one or the other. If you only have 5Ghz devices you can choose that. If you have a mix you have to choose 2.4Ghz, since all devices I'm aware of still work on it.5Ghz is faster but 2.4Ghz has more range. The speed of 5Ghz is probably not necessary since the bottleneck would be the cellular network anyway.All in all it's a good, simple device and it got my parents off of Verizon, which is expensive and sucks.Consumer Cellular is superior if you are in an AT&T service area. CC used to work on AT&T and T-Mobile, but apparently they are not setting up new customers on T-Mobile. Customer service is based in the US and speak in nice, clear English. Or you can use the chat feature on their web site. If you need more than the regular customer service folks can do for you, go to Consumer Cellular's Facebook page. Send them a Direct Message and you will be talking to techs at Consumer Cellular's Network Operations Center. They have direct contact with AT&T's NOC and can get stuff done the regular customer service folks cannot.
David Chamberlain
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de octubre de 2022
There was some question if this would work with Consumer Cellular. I got it and one of CC's AT&T SIM card "bring your own device" kits. It activated with no problems. I didn't even have to contact Customer Support, I was able to do it all from my online account. I just put the SIM card in the device, added a line, put in the code and the IMEI and it configured itself.Configuration of the device is simple, albeit a little clumsy. Because the device has only lights and no touch screen, you have to configure it via a web browser. However it picks up a good cellular signal and provides a reliable WiFi signal. It won't work at 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz at the same time. You have to pick one or the other. If you only have 5Ghz devices you can choose that. If you have a mix you have to choose 2.4Ghz, since all devices I'm aware of still work on it.5Ghz is faster but 2.4Ghz has more range. The speed of 5Ghz is probably not necessary since the bottleneck would be the cellular network anyway.All in all it's a good, simple device and it got my parents off of Verizon, which is expensive and sucks.Consumer Cellular is superior if you are in an AT&T service area. CC used to work on AT&T and T-Mobile, but apparently they are not setting up new customers on T-Mobile. Customer service is based in the US and speak in nice, clear English. Or you can use the chat feature on their web site. If you need more than the regular customer service folks can do for you, go to Consumer Cellular's Facebook page. Send them a Direct Message and you will be talking to techs at Consumer Cellular's Network Operations Center. They have direct contact with AT&T's NOC and can get stuff done the regular customer service folks cannot.
David Chamberlain
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de octubre de 2022
There was some question if this would work with Consumer Cellular. I got it and one of CC's AT&T SIM card "bring your own device" kits. It activated with no problems. I didn't even have to contact Customer Support, I was able to do it all from my online account. I just put the SIM card in the device, added a line, put in the code and the IMEI and it configured itself.Configuration of the device is simple, albeit a little clumsy. Because the device has only lights and no touch screen, you have to configure it via a web browser. However it picks up a good cellular signal and provides a reliable WiFi signal. It won't work at 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz at the same time. You have to pick one or the other. If you only have 5Ghz devices you can choose that. If you have a mix you have to choose 2.4Ghz, since all devices I'm aware of still work on it.5Ghz is faster but 2.4Ghz has more range. The speed of 5Ghz is probably not necessary since the bottleneck would be the cellular network anyway.All in all it's a good, simple device and it got my parents off of Verizon, which is expensive and sucks.Consumer Cellular is superior if you are in an AT&T service area. CC used to work on AT&T and T-Mobile, but apparently they are not setting up new customers on T-Mobile. Customer service is based in the US and speak in nice, clear English. Or you can use the chat feature on their web site. If you need more than the regular customer service folks can do for you, go to Consumer Cellular's Facebook page. Send them a Direct Message and you will be talking to techs at Consumer Cellular's Network Operations Center. They have direct contact with AT&T's NOC and can get stuff done the regular customer service folks cannot.
David Chamberlain
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de octubre de 2022
There was some question if this would work with Consumer Cellular. I got it and one of CC's AT&T SIM card "bring your own device" kits. It activated with no problems. I didn't even have to contact Customer Support, I was able to do it all from my online account. I just put the SIM card in the device, added a line, put in the code and the IMEI and it configured itself.Configuration of the device is simple, albeit a little clumsy. Because the device has only lights and no touch screen, you have to configure it via a web browser. However it picks up a good cellular signal and provides a reliable WiFi signal. It won't work at 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz at the same time. You have to pick one or the other. If you only have 5Ghz devices you can choose that. If you have a mix you have to choose 2.4Ghz, since all devices I'm aware of still work on it.5Ghz is faster but 2.4Ghz has more range. The speed of 5Ghz is probably not necessary since the bottleneck would be the cellular network anyway.All in all it's a good, simple device and it got my parents off of Verizon, which is expensive and sucks.Consumer Cellular is superior if you are in an AT&T service area. CC used to work on AT&T and T-Mobile, but apparently they are not setting up new customers on T-Mobile. Customer service is based in the US and speak in nice, clear English. Or you can use the chat feature on their web site. If you need more than the regular customer service folks can do for you, go to Consumer Cellular's Facebook page. Send them a Direct Message and you will be talking to techs at Consumer Cellular's Network Operations Center. They have direct contact with AT&T's NOC and can get stuff done the regular customer service folks cannot.
David Chamberlain
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de octubre de 2022
There was some question if this would work with Consumer Cellular. I got it and one of CC's AT&T SIM card "bring your own device" kits. It activated with no problems. I didn't even have to contact Customer Support, I was able to do it all from my online account. I just put the SIM card in the device, added a line, put in the code and the IMEI and it configured itself.Configuration of the device is simple, albeit a little clumsy. Because the device has only lights and no touch screen, you have to configure it via a web browser. However it picks up a good cellular signal and provides a reliable WiFi signal. It won't work at 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz at the same time. You have to pick one or the other. If you only have 5Ghz devices you can choose that. If you have a mix you have to choose 2.4Ghz, since all devices I'm aware of still work on it.5Ghz is faster but 2.4Ghz has more range. The speed of 5Ghz is probably not necessary since the bottleneck would be the cellular network anyway.All in all it's a good, simple device and it got my parents off of Verizon, which is expensive and sucks.Consumer Cellular is superior if you are in an AT&T service area. CC used to work on AT&T and T-Mobile, but apparently they are not setting up new customers on T-Mobile. Customer service is based in the US and speak in nice, clear English. Or you can use the chat feature on their web site. If you need more than the regular customer service folks can do for you, go to Consumer Cellular's Facebook page. Send them a Direct Message and you will be talking to techs at Consumer Cellular's Network Operations Center. They have direct contact with AT&T's NOC and can get stuff done the regular customer service folks cannot.
David Chamberlain
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de octubre de 2022
There was some question if this would work with Consumer Cellular. I got it and one of CC's AT&T SIM card "bring your own device" kits. It activated with no problems. I didn't even have to contact Customer Support, I was able to do it all from my online account. I just put the SIM card in the device, added a line, put in the code and the IMEI and it configured itself.Configuration of the device is simple, albeit a little clumsy. Because the device has only lights and no touch screen, you have to configure it via a web browser. However it picks up a good cellular signal and provides a reliable WiFi signal. It won't work at 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz at the same time. You have to pick one or the other. If you only have 5Ghz devices you can choose that. If you have a mix you have to choose 2.4Ghz, since all devices I'm aware of still work on it.5Ghz is faster but 2.4Ghz has more range. The speed of 5Ghz is probably not necessary since the bottleneck would be the cellular network anyway.All in all it's a good, simple device and it got my parents off of Verizon, which is expensive and sucks.Consumer Cellular is superior if you are in an AT&T service area. CC used to work on AT&T and T-Mobile, but apparently they are not setting up new customers on T-Mobile. Customer service is based in the US and speak in nice, clear English. Or you can use the chat feature on their web site. If you need more than the regular customer service folks can do for you, go to Consumer Cellular's Facebook page. Send them a Direct Message and you will be talking to techs at Consumer Cellular's Network Operations Center. They have direct contact with AT&T's NOC and can get stuff done the regular customer service folks cannot.
David Chamberlain
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de octubre de 2022
There was some question if this would work with Consumer Cellular. I got it and one of CC's AT&T SIM card "bring your own device" kits. It activated with no problems. I didn't even have to contact Customer Support, I was able to do it all from my online account. I just put the SIM card in the device, added a line, put in the code and the IMEI and it configured itself.Configuration of the device is simple, albeit a little clumsy. Because the device has only lights and no touch screen, you have to configure it via a web browser. However it picks up a good cellular signal and provides a reliable WiFi signal. It won't work at 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz at the same time. You have to pick one or the other. If you only have 5Ghz devices you can choose that. If you have a mix you have to choose 2.4Ghz, since all devices I'm aware of still work on it.5Ghz is faster but 2.4Ghz has more range. The speed of 5Ghz is probably not necessary since the bottleneck would be the cellular network anyway.All in all it's a good, simple device and it got my parents off of Verizon, which is expensive and sucks.Consumer Cellular is superior if you are in an AT&T service area. CC used to work on AT&T and T-Mobile, but apparently they are not setting up new customers on T-Mobile. Customer service is based in the US and speak in nice, clear English. Or you can use the chat feature on their web site. If you need more than the regular customer service folks can do for you, go to Consumer Cellular's Facebook page. Send them a Direct Message and you will be talking to techs at Consumer Cellular's Network Operations Center. They have direct contact with AT&T's NOC and can get stuff done the regular customer service folks cannot.
David Chamberlain
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de octubre de 2022
There was some question if this would work with Consumer Cellular. I got it and one of CC's AT&T SIM card "bring your own device" kits. It activated with no problems. I didn't even have to contact Customer Support, I was able to do it all from my online account. I just put the SIM card in the device, added a line, put in the code and the IMEI and it configured itself.Configuration of the device is simple, albeit a little clumsy. Because the device has only lights and no touch screen, you have to configure it via a web browser. However it picks up a good cellular signal and provides a reliable WiFi signal. It won't work at 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz at the same time. You have to pick one or the other. If you only have 5Ghz devices you can choose that. If you have a mix you have to choose 2.4Ghz, since all devices I'm aware of still work on it.5Ghz is faster but 2.4Ghz has more range. The speed of 5Ghz is probably not necessary since the bottleneck would be the cellular network anyway.All in all it's a good, simple device and it got my parents off of Verizon, which is expensive and sucks.Consumer Cellular is superior if you are in an AT&T service area. CC used to work on AT&T and T-Mobile, but apparently they are not setting up new customers on T-Mobile. Customer service is based in the US and speak in nice, clear English. Or you can use the chat feature on their web site. If you need more than the regular customer service folks can do for you, go to Consumer Cellular's Facebook page. Send them a Direct Message and you will be talking to techs at Consumer Cellular's Network Operations Center. They have direct contact with AT&T's NOC and can get stuff done the regular customer service folks cannot.
Alex McCarthy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de marzo de 2021
First of all, this absolutely works right off the bat with no converter, or special steps, or anything on Google Fi data plan. I literally activated my SIM card using the Google Fi app, broke the little SIM card out of its holder thingy, stuck it into this device, and I was done. I skimmed through reviews, and no one seems to state that.I did remotely go into this device and change IP settings and network name and all of that, but you don't have to do that. You can leave it all default if you feel like it.So in my truck, I took the overhead sun visor flip down thingy down from the ceiling, and spliced a USB connector/converter into the overhead light power wire. Now I have constant 12 volt DC power.I ran a short little 1-ft USB cable into where your sunglasses would go, and I stuck this device right there. I closed up the sunglasses holder. Now my truck has continuously powered Wi-Fi.I named the network / SSID and password exactly the same as my home settings. So now I just go wherever I am going, turn on my laptop or tablet and I am connected. It couldn't be more simple. I let this thing run 24/7 for over a month now and absolutely not a single problem. I'm sure it drains the battery a tiny bit on my vehicle. But I have Wi-Fi in my truck. So.....
Alex McCarthy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de marzo de 2021
First of all, this absolutely works right off the bat with no converter, or special steps, or anything on Google Fi data plan. I literally activated my SIM card using the Google Fi app, broke the little SIM card out of its holder thingy, stuck it into this device, and I was done. I skimmed through reviews, and no one seems to state that.I did remotely go into this device and change IP settings and network name and all of that, but you don't have to do that. You can leave it all default if you feel like it.So in my truck, I took the overhead sun visor flip down thingy down from the ceiling, and spliced a USB connector/converter into the overhead light power wire. Now I have constant 12 volt DC power.I ran a short little 1-ft USB cable into where your sunglasses would go, and I stuck this device right there. I closed up the sunglasses holder. Now my truck has continuously powered Wi-Fi.I named the network / SSID and password exactly the same as my home settings. So now I just go wherever I am going, turn on my laptop or tablet and I am connected. It couldn't be more simple. I let this thing run 24/7 for over a month now and absolutely not a single problem. I'm sure it drains the battery a tiny bit on my vehicle. But I have Wi-Fi in my truck. So.....
Alex McCarthy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de marzo de 2021
First of all, this absolutely works right off the bat with no converter, or special steps, or anything on Google Fi data plan. I literally activated my SIM card using the Google Fi app, broke the little SIM card out of its holder thingy, stuck it into this device, and I was done. I skimmed through reviews, and no one seems to state that.I did remotely go into this device and change IP settings and network name and all of that, but you don't have to do that. You can leave it all default if you feel like it.So in my truck, I took the overhead sun visor flip down thingy down from the ceiling, and spliced a USB connector/converter into the overhead light power wire. Now I have constant 12 volt DC power.I ran a short little 1-ft USB cable into where your sunglasses would go, and I stuck this device right there. I closed up the sunglasses holder. Now my truck has continuously powered Wi-Fi.I named the network / SSID and password exactly the same as my home settings. So now I just go wherever I am going, turn on my laptop or tablet and I am connected. It couldn't be more simple. I let this thing run 24/7 for over a month now and absolutely not a single problem. I'm sure it drains the battery a tiny bit on my vehicle. But I have Wi-Fi in my truck. So.....
Alex McCarthy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de marzo de 2021
First of all, this absolutely works right off the bat with no converter, or special steps, or anything on Google Fi data plan. I literally activated my SIM card using the Google Fi app, broke the little SIM card out of its holder thingy, stuck it into this device, and I was done. I skimmed through reviews, and no one seems to state that.I did remotely go into this device and change IP settings and network name and all of that, but you don't have to do that. You can leave it all default if you feel like it.So in my truck, I took the overhead sun visor flip down thingy down from the ceiling, and spliced a USB connector/converter into the overhead light power wire. Now I have constant 12 volt DC power.I ran a short little 1-ft USB cable into where your sunglasses would go, and I stuck this device right there. I closed up the sunglasses holder. Now my truck has continuously powered Wi-Fi.I named the network / SSID and password exactly the same as my home settings. So now I just go wherever I am going, turn on my laptop or tablet and I am connected. It couldn't be more simple. I let this thing run 24/7 for over a month now and absolutely not a single problem. I'm sure it drains the battery a tiny bit on my vehicle. But I have Wi-Fi in my truck. So.....
Alex McCarthy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de marzo de 2021
First of all, this absolutely works right off the bat with no converter, or special steps, or anything on Google Fi data plan. I literally activated my SIM card using the Google Fi app, broke the little SIM card out of its holder thingy, stuck it into this device, and I was done. I skimmed through reviews, and no one seems to state that.I did remotely go into this device and change IP settings and network name and all of that, but you don't have to do that. You can leave it all default if you feel like it.So in my truck, I took the overhead sun visor flip down thingy down from the ceiling, and spliced a USB connector/converter into the overhead light power wire. Now I have constant 12 volt DC power.I ran a short little 1-ft USB cable into where your sunglasses would go, and I stuck this device right there. I closed up the sunglasses holder. Now my truck has continuously powered Wi-Fi.I named the network / SSID and password exactly the same as my home settings. So now I just go wherever I am going, turn on my laptop or tablet and I am connected. It couldn't be more simple. I let this thing run 24/7 for over a month now and absolutely not a single problem. I'm sure it drains the battery a tiny bit on my vehicle. But I have Wi-Fi in my truck. So.....
Alex McCarthy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de marzo de 2021
First of all, this absolutely works right off the bat with no converter, or special steps, or anything on Google Fi data plan. I literally activated my SIM card using the Google Fi app, broke the little SIM card out of its holder thingy, stuck it into this device, and I was done. I skimmed through reviews, and no one seems to state that.I did remotely go into this device and change IP settings and network name and all of that, but you don't have to do that. You can leave it all default if you feel like it.So in my truck, I took the overhead sun visor flip down thingy down from the ceiling, and spliced a USB connector/converter into the overhead light power wire. Now I have constant 12 volt DC power.I ran a short little 1-ft USB cable into where your sunglasses would go, and I stuck this device right there. I closed up the sunglasses holder. Now my truck has continuously powered Wi-Fi.I named the network / SSID and password exactly the same as my home settings. So now I just go wherever I am going, turn on my laptop or tablet and I am connected. It couldn't be more simple. I let this thing run 24/7 for over a month now and absolutely not a single problem. I'm sure it drains the battery a tiny bit on my vehicle. But I have Wi-Fi in my truck. So.....
Alex McCarthy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de marzo de 2021
First of all, this absolutely works right off the bat with no converter, or special steps, or anything on Google Fi data plan. I literally activated my SIM card using the Google Fi app, broke the little SIM card out of its holder thingy, stuck it into this device, and I was done. I skimmed through reviews, and no one seems to state that.I did remotely go into this device and change IP settings and network name and all of that, but you don't have to do that. You can leave it all default if you feel like it.So in my truck, I took the overhead sun visor flip down thingy down from the ceiling, and spliced a USB connector/converter into the overhead light power wire. Now I have constant 12 volt DC power.I ran a short little 1-ft USB cable into where your sunglasses would go, and I stuck this device right there. I closed up the sunglasses holder. Now my truck has continuously powered Wi-Fi.I named the network / SSID and password exactly the same as my home settings. So now I just go wherever I am going, turn on my laptop or tablet and I am connected. It couldn't be more simple. I let this thing run 24/7 for over a month now and absolutely not a single problem. I'm sure it drains the battery a tiny bit on my vehicle. But I have Wi-Fi in my truck. So.....
Alex McCarthy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de marzo de 2021
First of all, this absolutely works right off the bat with no converter, or special steps, or anything on Google Fi data plan. I literally activated my SIM card using the Google Fi app, broke the little SIM card out of its holder thingy, stuck it into this device, and I was done. I skimmed through reviews, and no one seems to state that.I did remotely go into this device and change IP settings and network name and all of that, but you don't have to do that. You can leave it all default if you feel like it.So in my truck, I took the overhead sun visor flip down thingy down from the ceiling, and spliced a USB connector/converter into the overhead light power wire. Now I have constant 12 volt DC power.I ran a short little 1-ft USB cable into where your sunglasses would go, and I stuck this device right there. I closed up the sunglasses holder. Now my truck has continuously powered Wi-Fi.I named the network / SSID and password exactly the same as my home settings. So now I just go wherever I am going, turn on my laptop or tablet and I am connected. It couldn't be more simple. I let this thing run 24/7 for over a month now and absolutely not a single problem. I'm sure it drains the battery a tiny bit on my vehicle. But I have Wi-Fi in my truck. So.....
Y. Takashi
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de abril de 2021
Purchased this item for my T Mobile 100GB mobile wifi plan. Worked very well. The small device but the signal is still very strong indicating a very good anntena design. For ATT, this one did not work well. but for T mobile, it covered all T mobile LTE bands, it even has external anntena ports. Good value.
Y. Takashi
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de abril de 2021
Purchased this item for my T Mobile 100GB mobile wifi plan. Worked very well. The small device but the signal is still very strong indicating a very good anntena design. For ATT, this one did not work well. but for T mobile, it covered all T mobile LTE bands, it even has external anntena ports. Good value.
Y. Takashi
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de abril de 2021
Purchased this item for my T Mobile 100GB mobile wifi plan. Worked very well. The small device but the signal is still very strong indicating a very good anntena design. For ATT, this one did not work well. but for T mobile, it covered all T mobile LTE bands, it even has external anntena ports. Good value.
Y. Takashi
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de abril de 2021
Purchased this item for my T Mobile 100GB mobile wifi plan. Worked very well. The small device but the signal is still very strong indicating a very good anntena design. For ATT, this one did not work well. but for T mobile, it covered all T mobile LTE bands, it even has external anntena ports. Good value.
Y. Takashi
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de abril de 2021
Purchased this item for my T Mobile 100GB mobile wifi plan. Worked very well. The small device but the signal is still very strong indicating a very good anntena design. For ATT, this one did not work well. but for T mobile, it covered all T mobile LTE bands, it even has external anntena ports. Good value.
Y. Takashi
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de abril de 2021
Purchased this item for my T Mobile 100GB mobile wifi plan. Worked very well. The small device but the signal is still very strong indicating a very good anntena design. For ATT, this one did not work well. but for T mobile, it covered all T mobile LTE bands, it even has external anntena ports. Good value.
Y. Takashi
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de abril de 2021
Purchased this item for my T Mobile 100GB mobile wifi plan. Worked very well. The small device but the signal is still very strong indicating a very good anntena design. For ATT, this one did not work well. but for T mobile, it covered all T mobile LTE bands, it even has external anntena ports. Good value.
Y. Takashi
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de abril de 2021
Purchased this item for my T Mobile 100GB mobile wifi plan. Worked very well. The small device but the signal is still very strong indicating a very good anntena design. For ATT, this one did not work well. but for T mobile, it covered all T mobile LTE bands, it even has external anntena ports. Good value.
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