I want to set up my ex as a wireless hotspot. Anyone know exactly which Verizon 4G Modem works. Specifically Verizon.
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Awesome. That's the one I wanted.
Thank you!
Can't wait to have my ATT iPhone use the Verizon network...
Apparently, you didn't catch the ATT admission.
I want it to actually work.![]()
Just to clarify the Mifi 4510L is a hotspot in itself, i.e. does not rely on the car's infrastructure to create a hotspot.
It will work just fine, but there is nothing special about the Explorer in this scenario. It would work the same way in any other vehicle. All you need to do is power it.
To answer the original question, I have tested pretty much all 4G USB sticks on the market and none of them worked.
FYI, I am tracking all related knowledge in this thread. Asked one of the admins to make it sticky but got no response. http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=316474
They are only 4g upgradable, and there are no 4g towers working right now. Ask the rep. yourself. So please be cautious when buying these, as you will not get the speed increase you think, yet.
au contraire... there is something special about the Explorer in this scenario...
with the verizon mifi 4510L you can only connect 5 devices to it at a time.
so if you have 6 passengers with you and they all have devices, ones left out.
if you connect your mifi and allow the MFT to be the hotspot...
voila, all six of your passengers can connect to their devices
At least that's I think it's possible... I don't know if the MFT has a limit too.
I just wanted to see if the MFT would connect and then create a hotspot thru the MFT using it and it does.
I'd recommend people get the mifi and forget usb... hate installing usb wireless to laptops, etc.
One thing I noticed, it looks like you have to connect your mifi to your MFT manually everytime you restart and you also create the hotspot again at restart?
I was hoping that it just detect/connect to the mifi at every start and maintain a hotspot connection I create unless I manually disable it.
So.. If you went with a USB modem that is directly connected to MFT, would that negate the need to recreate the connection every time you fire up the car? There has to be a way to automate this.
they are rolling out all the time... if you are in the area it'll fly. if not, then it's just regular 3g
http://www.engadget.com/2011/05/23/verizon-rolling-out-lte-coverage-in-21-additional-markets-on-ju/
Cool. I'd appreciate it. I want to know if it reconnects automatically. That may sway me from the mifi.
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Yes, your ad says it exactly, not until June 16, one company and extremely rare service. Even though that date is right around the corner, will it work without problems even then. As far as I am concerned I don't have money to be throwing away on something still so lacking.
Does your Pantech USB Stick work directly with MFT?
Again... Does anyone have a Verizon USB modem that actually works?
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