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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: D-Link DIR-412 Mobile Wireless Router 3G, 11n-Based, 150Mbps (Personal Computers) D-Link DIR-412 Mobile Wireless Router 3G, 11n-based, 150Mbps
I wanted to use my Apple WiFi iPad (non-3G model) while traveling but since most hotel rooms still require that you use a cat-5 RJ-45 connection for their free internet this was not going to be of much use since the iPad does not have a RJ-45 port. The iPad also does not have a USB port so I couldn't use my Verizon Novatel USB760 3G USB dongle modem that I use with my laptop for those hotels without free internet service. I looked at the wifi hotspot type products but most of those require a 1-2 year contact and can cost up to $40-60 per month for the data service which adds up fast over a 12 month period. This device solves the problem nicely. It can be attached to the hotel cat-5 cable or can accept several different USB 3G modems to create a local wifi hotspot that the...Read more 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: D-Link DIR-412 Mobile Wireless Router 3G, 11n-Based, 150Mbps (Personal Computers) I bought this recently and ended up spending 1/2 a day getting it configured. I've configured my share of cisco, linksys and dlink routers over the years. This was just a little stubborn to accept the configuration. Once I got it working I got, at best, about 72 Mbps out of it on 3 different machines. I have a Wireless N Cisco router that reports a full 140 Mbps. Using the same machines with this Wireless N router each reports about 1/2 that connectivity rate. In use, it was obviously slower than the Cisco router.
I bought this for travel so that when I get stuck in a hotel or work location that only has wired connections I can setup a wireless network. For that, it will be ok. For the price, I was expecting more. I don't plan to use the 3G connectivity, so it may perform better a data card than straight wireless. It's ok. Not great. This review is from: D-Link DIR-412 Mobile Wireless Router 3G, 11n-Based, 150Mbps (Personal Computers) Small, Mobile, and sleaky with the top USB direct connect. You can use both the 3G DATA, or LAN connect.
Only thing is dont expect the same coverage strength as a larger and standard Wifi router. Signal will drop 1-2 bar for same distance, when compared to standard large router. In Singapore sells for <50 USD, fyi. |