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29 Apr.,2024

 

International Portable WiFi: 5 Reasons Why You Need It

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While you’re traveling, you either switch off your cell phone’s data or leave it on and incur unbelievable data roaming charges. And, switching off the cellular data means you have to depend on WiFi, isn’t it? Well, we’ve all been there and done that. It’s completely okay to rely on a WiFi if you’re staying in a hotel, but it’s definitely not easy to find WiFi access while you’re traveling. Moreover, even if you end up finding WiFi in a café or restaurant, it’s not 100% safe. This is where the importance of an international portable WiFi comes into the picture. In this post, we’ll discuss why you need an portable WiFi while you’re traveling abroad. Let’s look at 5 reasons why a Pocket WiFi is something that you must carry along while you’re traveling.

An International Portable WiFi is safer

Hackers and cybercriminals can use public WiFis to steal the private information on your phone. Moreover, several restaurants, malls, cafes, etc., also have fake WiFi connections. While you find public WiFis useful, they’re not at all safe. Using free public Wi-Fis, hackers can access your chats, e-mails, steal your credit card information, and do a lot more. So, it’s better to have an international portable WiFi when you’re traveling abroad instead of connecting to random public WiFis.

An Portable WiFi is convenient to use

Imagine, a Portable WiFi allows you to access the internet anywhere, anytime. Whether you’re at the beach or in the mountains far away from your home country, you can use your portable WiFi anytime you want to access the internet. While you’re on the go, you can access your e-mails, bank accounts, social media accounts, and a lot more. With an international portable WiFi in your pocket, you don’t need to depend on hotels and restaurants for internet access.

An International Portable WiFi can help you save your phone’s battery

It’s always a good idea to save your cell phone’s battery for emergency situations. Instead of using your cell phone’s mobile hotspot, you can use an International Portable WiFi and save your cell phone’s battery. 3G and 4G cellular drain your battery in no time. So, with an International Portable WiFi by your side, you don’t need to depend on your cell phone for internet access.

A Pocket WiFi is cost-effective

Instead of spending on unnecessary roaming charges, you can rent an International Portable WiFi at almost half the cost and save money. No more receiving a bill that’ll shock you out of your spirit. Getting an International Portable WiFi can be a lot more cost-friendly than using your mobile’s cellular data for accessing the internet while you’re traveling.

An Portable WiFi is a blessing for business travelers

Yes, that’s true. An International Portable WiFi is an asset for business owners who frequently travel around the globe. Whether you have to attend a Skype meeting or share a file with your team while you’re on the road, you can use an International Portable WiFi to work while you’re traveling abroad. Believe it or not, you can work in some of the remotest parts of the world too.

When you think about International Portable WiFi, think about My Webspot

If you’re looking for a reliable international portable Wi-Fi, there’s one name that trending big time – My Webspot. It’s a pocket Wi-Fi that can be rented for the period of your travel. Using My Webspot, you can access unlimited internet 24x7. Not only this, but there are several other benefits of My Webspot that make it a popular international portable Wi-Fi among travelers. Want to know the benefits of My Webspot? Read further.

Other benefits of My Webspot

How to rent My Webspot?

The rental process is easy-breezy. All you need to do is:

So, do you want International Portable WiFi?

Now that you know almost everything about international portable Wi-Fi, don’t you think it can make your life easy and fun while you’re on an international trip? If yes, you can click here to check the rental prices. We hope you enjoyed reading the article. If you have any questions, please write to us. We’re here to serve you.

Use cases for an LTE Router

Last week, we discussed “What to look for in a 4G router” and the first question we asked ourselves was related to the “use-cases”. This week we will dive deeper into the various use cases of LTE or 5G routers and LTE or 5G modems.

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LTE modems and LTE routers (sometimes known as “MiFi“ for some of the lower-end personal LTE routers), and the upcoming 5G versions, are an evolution of the cellular connectivity that normally provides Internet access to your mobile phone. So, historically, LTE routers and also 2G and 3G modems have a use case for individual connectivity needs. The specific use cases can be vast and since these applications usually do not require the performance and feature set of advanced LTE routers, we will leave that set of personal use cases for later.

LTE connection speeds with the new category versions rapidly being deployed, have come a long way and are now capable of providing connectivity speeds that are impressive. Because of that, they are becoming a connectivity option for enterprise branch offices. Whether in the retail, healthcare, food or financial sectors, the LTE router is used as the edge WAN device for the enterprise branch. There might be various reasons for using an LTE or 5G router as the permanent and primary Internet connectivity for a small or mid-sized branch, although lack of wired connectivity options is the most common.

For scenarios where the LTE router will be used as a temporary Internet connectivity solutions, the use-case might be related to the time sensitivity of the network activation. It is fairly, common to have install lead times as high as several months (compared to the same day for an LTE or 5G router) and in the fast-paced business world we live in, those types of high lead times are not acceptable. An advanced LTE router with built-in firewall, QoS and traffic management capabilities will provide the much needed connectivity to the cloud for a new pop-up retail store.

Similarly, kiosks can be connected to the cloud and the backend systems of the business via LTE routers. Kiosks by definition will be portable or in locations where wired Internet connectivity might be problematic to provision.

The ultimate mobility of course is with vehicles, where Internet connectivity can easily be provided by LTE routers. The vehicles may be part of a specialty vehicle fleet where the internet is needed for various systems or applications running the vehicle, such as security cameras or telemetry data. Or perhaps the vehicles are part of a mass transportation system, such as buses or trains. For these vehicles, LTE routers can provide Internet connectivity for the passengers in the form of WiFi. Some other vehicular use cases include mobile clinics, bus libraries, first responders, law enforcement and others.

We are about to unleash the real power of connected machines. Sometimes called IoT (Internet of Things) or Machine to Machine (M2M), with the reduction of connectivity cost, virtually any thing can afford to be connected to the cloud. The application can vary from tracking parts, to monitoring crops to managing your home electronics remotely over the Internet. In any of these applications, either for the “thing” itself, or as a gateway for the collection of “things”, LTE routers can be a good and sometimes the only alternative.

Of course, we assumed in all of the use cases described so far, that the LTE router is providing the primary connectivity. In some scenarios, however, the LTE modem may provide a failover network, instead of a primary network. The advanced LTE routers are capable of having wired WAN, as well as two or more LTE connections and intelligently combining them to create networks with 4G automated failover. Check out, for example, the Broadband Bonding LTE routers here.

In some cases, the deployment requires a physically segregated network from the primary network and therefore a separate router may work better, which we call the secondary network use case.

Whatever your use case might be, we recommend broadband bonding LTE routers with advanced routing, firewalling, traffic shaping, layer 7 filtering, quality of service and bandwidth reservations.

Cahit Akin, CEO, Mushroom Networks, Inc. 

Mushroom Networks is the provider of SD-WAN (Software Defined WAN) and NFV solutions capable of Broadband Bonding that enables self-healing WAN networks that route around network problems such as latency, jitter and packet loss.

https://www.mushroomnetworks.com

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