Have you ever wanted to share your wired-only connection and turn it into a Wi-Fi hotspot? How about turn your wireless EVDO, 3G, or 4G wireless Internet connection into a Wi-Fi hotspot? Well, with Windows 8 you can! Actually, Windows 7 supports this too, though huawei 4g modem not many people know about it. You can follow my how-to tutorial below for Windows 8 and it will work for Windows 7 as well.
It's a good thing I can share my 4G connection, since Hurricane Sandy took out 5 trees in my yard, ripped the power line AND the phone line (my DSL Internet) from the pole leaving me with just Verizon 4G (via a 4G USB stick) for access to the Internet. Before we get to the step-by-step Windows 8 mobile broadband to Wi-Fi hotspot tutorial, here's some pictures of Hurricane Sandy's aftermath in my yard - starting first with me standing under a tree in my driveway:
Sure my 4G Verizon USB stick gives my laptop Internet, but after lending my laptop to my wife for the umpteenth time so she could check Facebook and her Labs4Rescue dog adoption site 3g usb modem she volunteers for, it was time to find a way to share my mobile broadband Verizon 4G connection!
I should mention Verizon sells their 4G MiFi hotspot device which allows you to share up to only 5 devices. The tutorial I explained above lets me use a standard 4G mobile broadband USB stick and share it with virtually unlimited users. Though you should be aware of any bandwidth overage charges of course. Enjoy!
huawei e5372 4g wifi router
2015年7月6日星期一
Wifi in my car proof of concept
Some drivers love fancy chrome wheel rims, some add a huge wing spoiler on their car, or fuzzy dice hanging from their rear-view mirror. Me, when I bought my new car, I decided that I wanted a Wifi network in my car. So that any passenger with a laptop/iPod could read his email. And I imagined driving to distant holiday locations while my passenger where watching movies streamed from a NAS disk built into the car.
The important details here are:
The Huawei stick is compatible with the TP-Link router.
The Huawei stick can be huawei wireless router configured with ‘Save my PIN’, so that when it starts up, it connects to the 3G network without any manual intervention.
The TP-Link router runs on 12V DC (which is what a car has)
For the rest, the exercise was quite straight-forward: I configured the Huawei stick on my laptop with the right PIN code, popped it in myTP-Link router, configured the right 3G settings for Telenet (see here). Then I took an old 12V power transformer, chopped off the connector and linked it up to an old car cigarette lighter type of plug (sometimes it’s good to have an archive of obsolete cables and power supplies). I then hid the router under the base plate of my trunk, where there is also huawei 3g hotspot wifi router the battery (the BMW X1 stores the battery in the back, where you would normally have the spare tyre). I switch on the car and 20 seconds later, I have a Wifi network “OnTheRoadAgain” that is connected to the Internet. Proof of concept is OK!
The next step now is to add a (Synology) NAS, which also runs on 12V, and hook up my iPad to the car Wifi to view my collection of backed-up DVDs from that disk. And maybe run some extra programs (e.g. MRTG for monitoring) on that NAS. To be continued!
The important details here are:
The Huawei stick is compatible with the TP-Link router.
The Huawei stick can be huawei wireless router configured with ‘Save my PIN’, so that when it starts up, it connects to the 3G network without any manual intervention.
The TP-Link router runs on 12V DC (which is what a car has)
For the rest, the exercise was quite straight-forward: I configured the Huawei stick on my laptop with the right PIN code, popped it in myTP-Link router, configured the right 3G settings for Telenet (see here). Then I took an old 12V power transformer, chopped off the connector and linked it up to an old car cigarette lighter type of plug (sometimes it’s good to have an archive of obsolete cables and power supplies). I then hid the router under the base plate of my trunk, where there is also huawei 3g hotspot wifi router the battery (the BMW X1 stores the battery in the back, where you would normally have the spare tyre). I switch on the car and 20 seconds later, I have a Wifi network “OnTheRoadAgain” that is connected to the Internet. Proof of concept is OK!
The next step now is to add a (Synology) NAS, which also runs on 12V, and hook up my iPad to the car Wifi to view my collection of backed-up DVDs from that disk. And maybe run some extra programs (e.g. MRTG for monitoring) on that NAS. To be continued!
2015年6月17日星期三
Tips for Setting Up a Wireless Router
Home networks are undoubtedly convenient and efficient but it is all too easy to be held captive by the mess of cables and wires. This is the reason why a wireless network is an easier and more economical option that you can choose. If you are living within the city, there are many possible connections that could affect yours. Big business, offices and stores might be using. To avoid the situation, make sure that your power bank 3g wifi router connection is stronger and try to examine and familiarize the time when the connection is strong so that you will not face problem regarding it.
Make sure that you plug the broadband modems to the correct port on your wireless router. For the initial setup of your wireless cable, use an Ethernet cable. For this particular purpose, there are vendors that supply these cables for free. See to it that your broadband router is installed in a good location. This means that you have to place them in central locations as much as possible so that it will have a bigger coverage.
During the setup, it is possible for your wireless router to freeze or malfunction. When this happens, you have to reboot if not reset the router so that the non-essential temporary data will be flushed out which can help in resolving the issue. It is 3g wifi router sim card important to have firewall in order for you to secure the network. If you do not want others to connect to you, you can block it. It could also be a great help from hackers who want to hack to your files or make spy.
If possible, you can enable the WPA2 security on your WiFi devices. Check also that the WiFi passphrases or security keys are matched exactly so that you can start using your wireless router without any hassle at the soonest time possible. Keep these things in mind and enjoy browsing.
Make sure that you plug the broadband modems to the correct port on your wireless router. For the initial setup of your wireless cable, use an Ethernet cable. For this particular purpose, there are vendors that supply these cables for free. See to it that your broadband router is installed in a good location. This means that you have to place them in central locations as much as possible so that it will have a bigger coverage.
During the setup, it is possible for your wireless router to freeze or malfunction. When this happens, you have to reboot if not reset the router so that the non-essential temporary data will be flushed out which can help in resolving the issue. It is 3g wifi router sim card important to have firewall in order for you to secure the network. If you do not want others to connect to you, you can block it. It could also be a great help from hackers who want to hack to your files or make spy.
If possible, you can enable the WPA2 security on your WiFi devices. Check also that the WiFi passphrases or security keys are matched exactly so that you can start using your wireless router without any hassle at the soonest time possible. Keep these things in mind and enjoy browsing.
Is 4G Good Enough to Replace Your Home Internet?
We talk all the time about how we live in a wireless world, but when it comes to your most important connection, your home or business Internet, we’re still depending on a complex series of cables that lead to our homes and offices.
Here in New York City, for example, one building might have the latest and fastest Internet service 3g wifi router while right next door the residents are stuck with something far slower. And when you move between buildings, you need to schedule an appointment and pay for installation of your Internet service.
What if all you needed to do was pick up a wireless modem and plug it in to the wall? Clear, the company behind Sprint’s 4G WiMax network, actually offers a $44.99 unlimited 4G home Internet plan today with a special home modem that
doubles as an 802.11n router. And even though neither company offers a 4G plan designed for home users, the speed of T-Mobile’s 4G HSPA+ network and Verizon’s brand new 4G LTE network could make them home or small business options now
or in the future. In fact, Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg told investors that his company’s new service could eventually replace home Internet offerings.
We decided to see just how well each of the three major 4G services: Clear/Sprint WiMax, T-Mobile HSPA+, and 3g wireless router Verizon LTE would work as a home service so we tried all three in an East Side Manhattan apartment and compared them to our Time
Warner Cable home service. For the Clear/Sprint service we used both Clear’s Home modem and the Sprint Sierra Wireless dongle. For T-Mobile, we used the webConnect Rocket stick and, for Verizon, we tested the LG VL600 USB stick. The
results we got only apply to one apartment, not the whole city or multiple markets, but they are instructive.
Here in New York City, for example, one building might have the latest and fastest Internet service 3g wifi router while right next door the residents are stuck with something far slower. And when you move between buildings, you need to schedule an appointment and pay for installation of your Internet service.
What if all you needed to do was pick up a wireless modem and plug it in to the wall? Clear, the company behind Sprint’s 4G WiMax network, actually offers a $44.99 unlimited 4G home Internet plan today with a special home modem that
doubles as an 802.11n router. And even though neither company offers a 4G plan designed for home users, the speed of T-Mobile’s 4G HSPA+ network and Verizon’s brand new 4G LTE network could make them home or small business options now
or in the future. In fact, Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg told investors that his company’s new service could eventually replace home Internet offerings.
We decided to see just how well each of the three major 4G services: Clear/Sprint WiMax, T-Mobile HSPA+, and 3g wireless router Verizon LTE would work as a home service so we tried all three in an East Side Manhattan apartment and compared them to our Time
Warner Cable home service. For the Clear/Sprint service we used both Clear’s Home modem and the Sprint Sierra Wireless dongle. For T-Mobile, we used the webConnect Rocket stick and, for Verizon, we tested the LG VL600 USB stick. The
results we got only apply to one apartment, not the whole city or multiple markets, but they are instructive.
2015年5月29日星期五
Huawei E8372 LTE WiFi Stick
The Huawei E8372 has a built-in modem of Huawei subsidiary HiSilicon. This chipset can support LTE Category 4 with up to 150 megabits per second on the downlink and 50 Mbit/s in the uplink. If no LTE network available, up to 42.2 Mbit/s is possible via the UMTS network with the data accelerator DC-HSPA+. Furthermore, of course you can power bank 3g wifi router use the GSM network, including EDGE. Those who wish to optimize the reception need an external antenna. These are two TS-9 connectors in Huawei E8372.
Huawei has presented a new LTE Stick E8372 at the IFA in Berlin with integrated Wi-Fi hotspot. Huawei E8372 combined the function of a simple USB modem with a portable Wi-Fi hotspots if you take it with a mobile power bank. To work with
a computer is unnecessary, a power adapter to supply power for Huawei E8372 is sufficient. Technically, huawei E8372 is available in Germany named Huawei E8278, therefore, at first glance we are not quite sure why Huawei brings here a new modem on the market with almost same functions.
The integrated wireless module operates on the 802.11b/g/n standard and accordingly transmits only on 2.4 GHz. The advantageous in some situations, the 5 GHz band is not supported. A 3g wifi router sim card maximum of 10 devices can connect simultaneously via Wi-Fi with the E8372 stick. The operation of the Huawei E8372 is either via the browser or the Huawei Mobile WiFi app, which is available for Android and iOS devices.
Like many other modems, the Huawei E8372 can also be used as a storage medium. For this purpose, a MicroSD memory card must be used. Upon request, the files can be shared with other users in the network, the access rights can be assigned individually.
Huawei has presented a new LTE Stick E8372 at the IFA in Berlin with integrated Wi-Fi hotspot. Huawei E8372 combined the function of a simple USB modem with a portable Wi-Fi hotspots if you take it with a mobile power bank. To work with
a computer is unnecessary, a power adapter to supply power for Huawei E8372 is sufficient. Technically, huawei E8372 is available in Germany named Huawei E8278, therefore, at first glance we are not quite sure why Huawei brings here a new modem on the market with almost same functions.
The integrated wireless module operates on the 802.11b/g/n standard and accordingly transmits only on 2.4 GHz. The advantageous in some situations, the 5 GHz band is not supported. A 3g wifi router sim card maximum of 10 devices can connect simultaneously via Wi-Fi with the E8372 stick. The operation of the Huawei E8372 is either via the browser or the Huawei Mobile WiFi app, which is available for Android and iOS devices.
Like many other modems, the Huawei E8372 can also be used as a storage medium. For this purpose, a MicroSD memory card must be used. Upon request, the files can be shared with other users in the network, the access rights can be assigned individually.
External Antenna for Netcom Huawei B593 4G Router
I ordered a package with Huawei B593 4G LTE router and expected to have decent internet connection quality. However although on their map my area is marked as covered, the location of our house behind a rock and some other houses makes cellular signal quite weak and the router didn't work on 4G indoors at all. I tried to solve this issue by ordering a Poynting 4G flat panel outdoor antenna that cost me about a thousand NOK but it didn't help. Even worse, with this
antenna attached I got less speed than without it. I was quite embarrassed and solved this issue by putting the router in a waterproof box that is placed above the roof on a pole. This worked huawei wireless router for quite a while until I got tired by Wifi connection issues due to distant location of the router from all other devices indoors.
Then I started to experiment and the result was quite unstable. Sometimes I got speeds up to 15 Mbps download and once even 22 Mbps but sometimes the speed dropped to 1.5 Mbps and almost nothing on upload. My parabolic antenna was not
fixed that well and at the night it felt because of the wind. Next day I bought a good pole and installed the antenna. To my surprise I got quite low speeds again! So I started to look may be I bought wrong antennas at the end and I need something like for 800-900 MHz instead of 2.4 GHz.
The description (in Swedish) says that B593 router has a software mechanism to detect presence of the external antenna and only when it is detected, it switches to use it. Under circumstances it huawei 3g hotspot wifi router doesn't detect it and it keeps using internal antennas! Voila, this is exactly the case - despite I connected two external antennas my internet speed was more sensitive to the router position itself and no relation to antenna position whatsoever.
Now I just needed to remember that Netcom is a Norwegian trademark of Telia to decide to give it a try. I downloaded the file, made a settings backup and upgraded my router. Restore of the settings was not required, everything was the same as before except the small new option under System menu item in settings called "Antenna settings".
antenna attached I got less speed than without it. I was quite embarrassed and solved this issue by putting the router in a waterproof box that is placed above the roof on a pole. This worked huawei wireless router for quite a while until I got tired by Wifi connection issues due to distant location of the router from all other devices indoors.
Then I started to experiment and the result was quite unstable. Sometimes I got speeds up to 15 Mbps download and once even 22 Mbps but sometimes the speed dropped to 1.5 Mbps and almost nothing on upload. My parabolic antenna was not
fixed that well and at the night it felt because of the wind. Next day I bought a good pole and installed the antenna. To my surprise I got quite low speeds again! So I started to look may be I bought wrong antennas at the end and I need something like for 800-900 MHz instead of 2.4 GHz.
The description (in Swedish) says that B593 router has a software mechanism to detect presence of the external antenna and only when it is detected, it switches to use it. Under circumstances it huawei 3g hotspot wifi router doesn't detect it and it keeps using internal antennas! Voila, this is exactly the case - despite I connected two external antennas my internet speed was more sensitive to the router position itself and no relation to antenna position whatsoever.
Now I just needed to remember that Netcom is a Norwegian trademark of Telia to decide to give it a try. I downloaded the file, made a settings backup and upgraded my router. Restore of the settings was not required, everything was the same as before except the small new option under System menu item in settings called "Antenna settings".
2015年5月25日星期一
The information about ZTE MF60 WiFi hotspot
ZTE MF60 3G WiFi Router runs on battery and has a mini USB port and a built-in OLED display on the top and could supports up to 32GB Micro SDHC memory. The device supports data and SMS services. Enabling you to communicate anytime and
anywhere. It's the fastest mobile WiFi hotspot in the world for the moment. Highlight This HSDPA device 3g wifi router is peak rated at 21 Mbps downlink speed.
Operates on the 3G networks for wireless access to e-mail and internet on the move. Use 802.11b/g Wi-Fi connection so no installation is required. Simply enter the password key supplied and get on line immediately with your Next G’SIM.
Small, light weight design. Supports three working modes: USB Mode, Wi-Fi Mode, Mixed Mode.
ZTE has the industry’s most comprehensive product range and end-to-end solutions, covering virtually every telecommunications sector, including wireless, VAS, terminals and professional services.ZTE is committed to providing customers around the world with innovative technologies. In addition, ZTE cooperates with its top-tier industry chain partners to build laboratories focused on developing technological 3g wireless router breakthroughs. Looking forward, ZTE will continue to forge the development of the global telecommunications iZTE Corporation is a leading global provider of telecommunications equipment and network solutions. The company delivers innovative products like 3G USB Modem,3G WiFi Router and business solutions. It connects global customers via voice, data, multimedia and WLAN. ZTE is committed to providing customers around the world with innovative technologies and latest fashion high-end 3G route product.ndustry.
ZTE Corporation is a leading global provider of telecommunications equipment and network solutions. The company delivers innovative products like 3G USB Modem,3G WiFi Router and business solutions. It connects global customers via voice,
data, multimedia and WLAN. ZTE is committed to providing customers around the world with innovative technologies and latest fashion high-end 3G router product.
anywhere. It's the fastest mobile WiFi hotspot in the world for the moment. Highlight This HSDPA device 3g wifi router is peak rated at 21 Mbps downlink speed.
Operates on the 3G networks for wireless access to e-mail and internet on the move. Use 802.11b/g Wi-Fi connection so no installation is required. Simply enter the password key supplied and get on line immediately with your Next G’SIM.
Small, light weight design. Supports three working modes: USB Mode, Wi-Fi Mode, Mixed Mode.
ZTE has the industry’s most comprehensive product range and end-to-end solutions, covering virtually every telecommunications sector, including wireless, VAS, terminals and professional services.ZTE is committed to providing customers around the world with innovative technologies. In addition, ZTE cooperates with its top-tier industry chain partners to build laboratories focused on developing technological 3g wireless router breakthroughs. Looking forward, ZTE will continue to forge the development of the global telecommunications iZTE Corporation is a leading global provider of telecommunications equipment and network solutions. The company delivers innovative products like 3G USB Modem,3G WiFi Router and business solutions. It connects global customers via voice, data, multimedia and WLAN. ZTE is committed to providing customers around the world with innovative technologies and latest fashion high-end 3G route product.ndustry.
ZTE Corporation is a leading global provider of telecommunications equipment and network solutions. The company delivers innovative products like 3G USB Modem,3G WiFi Router and business solutions. It connects global customers via voice,
data, multimedia and WLAN. ZTE is committed to providing customers around the world with innovative technologies and latest fashion high-end 3G router product.
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