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This mobile Wireless Router works very well the battery lasts over 10 hours It has 2 small Ts9 ports for external antenna the problem I have is Only used antenna a few time but one of the ports has broken Can still use waiting for repy/ replacement from Netgear support Get 15/25mps a home near Chesterfield up to 65mps in town Great for holidays & if Internet goes off at home.
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Let's get 2 (small & almost inconsequential) niggles out of the way: No SD card & no dual SIM. And as for+ points: excellent battery life with cheap 2nd batteries widely available and a good for picking up an anaemic signal especially with an external aerial (£14-19 does the job) mounted, say, on a car window attached to 2 non-fiddly connectors Dual band so can (given a decent 4G signal) download the day's newspaper, update Apple, Google & BBC News & Sport app, email etc. whilst using Waze for a 2 hr drive with a lot of traffic/accident/detour real-time updates, all for 0.08Gb of data allowance. Plus all the info you need on a decent sized screen and a fairly wide wireless range making it possible for up to 10 devices on a picnic or campsite to hook up to the device and share download films, music, photos using AirDrop & other social sharing apps. In a campsite even without cellular network, wireless connectivity has umpteen uses for travellers planning trips and sharing maps, photos, itineraries etc. This product is good for UK travellers in areas with decent network signal but will NOT transform a barely usable signal from a distant mast into a pleasurable ½ hour. But then again, no affordable or handy solution exists.Read full review
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