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pianotuna wrote:
The only issue I have is that if the connection is not active, the smart phone turns off the hotspot feature. This is done to save on battery life, but it means that it has to be turned back on each and every time you wish to access the wobbly wide web.
โJan-28-2016 06:56 PM
DouglasC wrote:
It's an android based tablet so I want an android based smart phone so the learning curve will be shorter.
โJan-28-2016 06:37 AM
jcpainter wrote:
... note: It's not only some Android phones that can't be using the internet and be on a call at the same time. Older iPhones on Verizon have the same issue. Just do your research before making a purchasing decision.
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Oasisbob wrote:
Yes, It works as well as your signal. We have T Mobile so coverage of any quality is rare
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โJan-28-2016 03:45 AM
edatlanta wrote:
I use a Samsung Note 5 smartphone for my internet 8 months/year as a campground host. To make it easier for me to use the internet on various devices as well as a wireless printer, I also have a Pepwave SOHO. The SOHO picks up the wifi signal from the Note 5 and creates another hot spot which I use for normal internal activity. This way I can use another source of wifi for the SOHO if one is available such as campground wifi, etc. And setting up my printer is easier with the SOHO and I can use the printer while connected using campground wifi if it exists. It sounds complicated but it isn't. I just turn on the mobile hot spot on my Note 5, the SOHO picks it up automatically (after it is set up initially) and rebroadcasts my own network. Works like a champ.
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