Do you connect it via USB to a computer that already has internet and then you can access the internet on EVDO devices where Verizon service is unavailable (pointless), or is this like a USB dongle on steriods allowing multiple PC's access to Verizon's network at once.
It doesn't plug into your computer. It has a battery or can can be powered by AC. Once it's powered up, you connect to it like any other wireless router.
It allows up to 5 clients to connect. It's like sharing your EVDO with your buddies via wifi.
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So wait...This does what exactly?
Do you connect it via USB to a computer that already has internet and then you can access the internet on EVDO devices where Verizon service is unavailable (pointless), or is this like a USB dongle on steriods allowing multiple PC's access to Verizon's network at once.
It doesn't plug into your computer. It has a battery or can can be powered by AC. Once it's powered up, you connect to it like any other wireless router.
It allows up to 5 clients to connect. It's like sharing your EVDO with your buddies via wifi.