Novatel Wireless MiFi 2200 3G Mobile WiFi Hotspot Modem (Verizon Wireless) |  | Brand: Novatel Wireless Category: CE
Buy Used: $109.00 as of 7/29/2010 21:10 PDT details
New (1) Used (6) from $109.00
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 9217
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 5.6 x 2.2
MPN: MiFi-2200 Model: MiFi 2200 UPC: 343446514817 EAN: 0343446514817 ASIN: B003JUBQE2
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Mobile Broadband (BroadbandAccess and NationalAccess) (CDMA Rev. A, Rev. O, 1XRTT) | | • | WiFi Mode: 802.11 b/g for connection of up to 5 devices | | • | Type A USB port compatibility via included microUSB cable | | • | Antenna System: Internal; Receive diversity 800/1900 MHz CDMA | | • | VPN Compatible; Dial Up; NDIS support |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description With Mobile Broadband Service and WiFi capability, the MiFiTM2200 enables you to take full advantage of America's largest and most reliable 3G network! The MiFi2200 enhances the Mobile Broadband Service experience by also providing a wireless hub for up to five WiFi-enabled devices at one time - multiple users can take advantage of an instant hotspot. And with its compact and lightweight form factor and rechargeable battery, provides the ultimate in on-the-go flexibility!
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| Customer Reviews: Might work for some, technology still needs some work July 10, 2010 J. Escobar (Chandler, AZ, US) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I recently purchased and sadly returned one of these devices within a couple of days. I've been researching these for the better part of a month and had very high hopes for it. Think about this... a credit card size portable wireless hot spot that you could carry in your pocket (watch out it gets hot) that you could connect your laptop, home computer, cellphone, iPAD, iPOD, etc to the internet anywhere you get a Verizon cell signal. Before I had a smartphone, i always had the need for a portable wireless signal for my laptop so I could search for restaurants, hotels, directions while i was out and about. How about not having to pay that hotel WiFi access fee anymore? It could also serve as your internet provider at home if you only occasionally used the internet. (For home use you could easily go over your 5GB max download ($60/mo) so this is more suited for on the go activities) Yes like I said some of us have smartphones that can do all the above but this device (in theory) could be used for all your WiFi devices mentioned above. I specifically got this to use with my iPhone to make and receive calls through Skype Mobile and access the internet on my phone, taking my phone bill from 150+ to ~$65 but it just didn't work as planned.
Setup:
Fairly simple, I am tech savvy but if you set up a wireless network in your home this will be no problem. Setup took about 5-10min. You access Verizon activation website, have your computer recognize it, enter some codes, reset and your ready to use.
Initial Testing (Stationary):
After activation I saw my phone was getting a signal from the device but a weak one which I attributed to being inside at work. I've received poor cell phone reception in the building before so this was not the MiFi's fault. Did a WiFi speed test on the phone and it was horrible, <100kbps download, <100kbps upload. I put the device in my pocket and went outside to try again. ~600kbps download, 300kbps upload, thats more like it. I tried a Skype test call and it was perfect, low cell phone bills here I come... so I thought.
Testing Pt2 (Mobile):
So I tried this out while driving home from work and it failed... miserably. Made a few calls, Skype test and real calls. Calls were very choppy, unusable. I ran another speed test as i was driving and would range from <50kbps to 200kbps. Very unstable signal. I don't know if that was due to trying to acquire a signal from a moving vehicle but hey, if a cell phone can do it then this should be able to. I tested this for about a 1/2hr in all different sections of town (Phoenix). My opinion is that this is not reliable enough to use while in a moving vehicle. Maybe if you pulled over and parked but thats not what I was looking for or expecting.
Testing Pt3 (Home):
Tried it at home and had similar results to when i was driving. Signal not strong enough to make phone calls. Speed ~100-150kbps. I can get cell phone calls fine in my home, so why can't MiFi get a decent signal? I switched my phone's signal to my home WiFi just to compare it and I got 3000 - 5000kbps speeds from my home wireless router. Night and Day difference.
Final thoughts:
I'm guessing maybe the antenna isn't as powerful as a cell phones' antenna. For what ever the reason I just don't think the technology is there yet for this, at least not over a 3G network. What this could be used for is the occasional need to access the internet, while not moving, read emails and surf non data intensive websites. Large email + attachments, videos, data heavy website I think would just take to long to load to use feasibly so I as well as others might skip on this for a while. Especially if you are going to be locked into a 2yr contract and paying up to $60 a month for this, at that price and commitment you should be getting at least low-mid level speeds that you could get with your home ISP. If you want to try this out also check out Virgin Mobile version of this, same exact device and manufacturer except there is no contract and plans range from $10-$60. Also check out Sprint's device, you might be lucky and live in a Sprint 4G network area. If Sprint had 4G network in Phoenix or if they have it in your part of the country...then this might just work. Sprint has unlimited download limits over 4G network for $50 a month and it's supposedly 10x faster than a 3G network. So that in theory could provide my laptop, home computer and cellphone with all the WiFi I need, no need to worry about going over the limit or have any speed issues. I believe in this device but not until it goes on a 4G network. Make sure you try before you buy and are able to return it within a certain amount of time, you do not want to be locked into a contract or pay for a device that doesn't meet your expectations.
Note: This device does get warm to the touch if active for a while.
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