Novatel MiFi 2200 Mobile Wi-Fi Hotspot Modem (Verizon Wireless)
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| With Mobile Broadband Service and Wi-Fi capability, the MiFi 2200 for Verizon Wireless enables you to take full advantage of America's largest and most reliable 3G network. This Intelligent Mobile Hotspot automatically connects to Verizon Wireless Mobile Broadband service to give broadband Internet access to up to five Wi-Fi-enabled devices. You and your colleagues will be able to check email, access corporate intranets, download files, send pictures with a Wi-Fi-enabled camera, and access the Internet on any Wi-Fi-enabled device--even when you’re nowhere near a traditional hotspot.
Verizon Wireless Service
MiFi 2200 Features Novatel's NovaSpeed technology improves simultaneous upload and download times so you can transfer large files with minimal interruptions or buffering. Keep would-be trespassers from using your connection with password protection, CDMA authentication and identification, dynamic Mobile IP (MIP) key update, Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) firewall, VPN pass-through, and more. It also features auto-install, autoconnectivity, Network Driver Interface Specification (NDIS) support, VPN capability, and a removable lithium-ion battery. You’ll also get two-way text messaging when you connect via USB (Windows only; Mac client to be available soon).
Frequently Asked Questions How is this different from a Router? What kind of security is available? When do I need to use the USB Cable? |
- Portable wireless hub for up to five Wi-Fi-enabled devices at one time--including PCs, phones, gaming systems and more
- Operates on Verizon Wireless Mobile 3G Mobile Broadband network with typical download speeds ranging from 600 Kbps to 1.4 Mbps
- Advanced security and authentication technologies; VPN capabilities; two-way text messaging (Windows only); compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux
- Internal battery provides up to four hours on the road or 40 hours of standby time
- What's in the box: MiFi 2200, rechargeable battery, wall charger, USB cable, protective pouch, quick reference guide, VZAccess Manager software and user guide available on device
Replaced 2 devices with 1. |
| Review Date: June 24, 2009 |
| Reviewer: J. Howard, San Francisco Bay Area, CA, USA |
| Purchased this via Verizon's web site for $99, to renew my contract. I had a Cradlepoint PHS-300 and a Verizon V740 Expresscard EV-DO Modem. I connected the two with an Expresscard to USB adaptor. It was a big annoying 3 peice setup, but was totally battery powered and self contained. I thought, "It does nt get any better than this.
But it does. I get a device that is smaller and half the thickness of my Cradlepoint PHS-300, but also contains the EV-DO modem. I take it with me everywhere I go. I connect to it via Wifi with any one of my 3 laptops, including a Mac, and even my iPhone!! Haha. If I am out and about friends connect their laptops and PDA's including the iPod Touch to it, and browse the web just as fast as if it was directly connected. Of course it has a USB connection on it. I wish they had gone with the older style Mini-B connector, but went for the new flatter one. Supposedly it is more durable than the old one, but still. I have like a million of the old A to Mini B cables laying around. If the battery drains and I have a laptop with me, I can just hook it up via USB and use it as a USB modem while it charges. WiFi no longer works when it is in USB mode. Its a very nice touch that it comes with an AC adaptor. I would hate to rely on charging it ONLY with the included USB cable. Also has a very nice web interface that you can access when connected to it via WiFi, just go to http://192.168.1.1 to see reral time information on the device, including signal strength and battery power. Speaking of battery power, it lasts between 3 and 4 hours and is user replacable. Just pull off the door and stick another one on. I would like to see Verizon or Novatel, someone, offer a bigger battery for it. But I am guessing that is not going to happen and honestly the built in battery is fine for my needs. I have had it for about a week and it has been this power users dream! I did have a little trouble with it last night though. WiFi was extremely slow on the device, even the built in web interface was suuuuuuuper slow. I am not sure what happened. But today it is back to normal. I hope this review was helpful. - J |
Great for the RV traveler!! |
| Review Date: July 15, 2009 |
| Reviewer: J. Wilson, Coram, MT |
| I've had the mifi for a week, and am completely satisfied. It's surprising how easy it is to connect when traveling in an RV (I'm retired, so I find myself in many geographical locations, when connecting...) and this gadget has provided me with wifi connection in the Grand Canyon's RV Trailer Village, in the mountains above Boulder, Co, and at the border of Glacier Nat'l Park (at the portal of West Glacier, East of Whitefish).
Verizon had the unit overnighted to me at no charge, it was very easy to set up, and so far, I've not come near using my 5 Gig usage limit (extrapolated, not a full month has elapsed). Also, I stayed in Vegas at MGM for two nights, and have always used their $12.95/night wifi; not this time! No need, thanks to MiFi. What a great product. And I will use it when visiting my farms in IA and IL, where I stay "on farm" in my RV, in the boonies, and have been frustrated in past years, by lack of internet access. Wherever you can catch a Verizon cell phone signal, you will receive, even stronger, their broadband service... |
Great Portable WiFi |
| Review Date: July 10, 2009 |
| Reviewer: M. LaRochelle, CA |
| A great way to bring High Speed 3G network speeds with you, wherever you go. I've been using the MiFi for a month now and I've gotten 3G everywhere I've gone, even at home. I live way up in the foothills and even get a signal here. Its even faster than my regular internet link through [...]. One problem though is the 5GB per month limit. I only use it at home when I need 1.5MB service for a short while, otherwise I take it with me on trips to town and visiting my daughters in the Bay Area and Sparks, NV - all good 3G places. Since you can have up to 5 connect at once to the WiFi I can use my laptop and iPhone on the same network when I can't get an AT&T 3G signal, and friends can get onto the internet when they visit my home. I highly recommend the MiFi. |
Great system |
| Review Date: August 20, 2009 |
| Reviewer: P. Roach, Flagstaff, AZ |
| I bought this device from Amazon with the 2 year contract for my son and family. They live in a very rural area and only had dial-up. The MiFi has worked like a charm. When I'm visiting, we have 2 laptops and an iPod Touch connected without issue. Speed is great. I am able to check usage data via the Verizon wireless website. My young granddaughters can play their online learning games to their hearts' content. |
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