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Stay connected in airports and hotel rooms
Bring the internet with you to meetings. Catch up on work during the commute.
Stay connected with the home office at the work site.
Avail yourself of the benefits of WiFi in the field.
Personal
Vacation? Pack WiFi for you and all your friends or family, no matter where your travels take you
The portable, personal WiFi hotspot from Novatel Wireless just got 4G. The MiFi 4510L is the latest product in the acclaimed MiFi product line, bringing, for the first time, 4G data speeds to consumer devices. MiFis ensure your freedom to move, allowing you to travel anywhere within cellular service and get online instantly. The MiF 4510L is also backward compatible with 3G devices, maximizing the possibilities.
All MiFis carry data cards that operate on cellular service, just like your phone. The device picks up the wireless data signal and broadcasts it in a personal WiFi cloud, essentially producing a mini WiFi hotspot from the palm of your hand. MiFi devices are wireless and childishly simple to operate. One touch of a button, and you're good to go.
The MiFi 4510L showcases some features new to the MiFi line. An extended display now keeps you informed of battery life, roaming, and connectivity. The device is slim and compact, optimized for portability. In fact, MiFis are best suited for travel situations, where you may quickly find yourself in environments devoid of free WiFi. But even for the routine, like waiting to pick up your child from school, having portable WiFi is always handy.
The MiFi 4510L supports up to five simultaneous devices, so you can share WiFi with friends, family, or coworkers. Of course, the device comes with advanced security settings so you have total control over who uses your network.
You can take it with you! Run, drive, fly, and connect with the all-new MiFi 4510L from Novatel.
Package Includes:
MiFi 4510L device
USB cable
Lithium-ion battery
Charger
This review is from : Verizon Wireless MIFI 4510L WI-FI 4G LTE Portable Hotspot
Good Not Great . Data speeds on LTE are excellent, but this device comes with some limitations and drawbacks that keep it from a 5 star ratings. First, and foremost, the configuration is **much** more complicated that anticipated. As a techie, I wondered how any non-technical person would have set this thing up. Second, this device does not automatically switch between LTE and CDMA. You must manually specify which network you want to join. When I first started testing this thing, I thought it was faulty, since I was only getting .7Mbps. Turns out, it was set to "Global", which wouldn't utilize LTE until I specified LTE Only. This makes it really annoying when traveling on the road and leaving town, or going to a fringe area, where service might otherwise switch back and forth based on signal strength. Instead, you must choose. Apparently, this might be a limitation of early-generation LTE hardware, which requires two separate Third, it sucks down battery like an alcoholic and a bottle of whiskey. Consider purchasing a larger (and more inconvenient) battery. Fourth, the service signal tanks and the unit shuts off when switching between on-power/charging versus on-battery. Don't start any long downloads while not connected to wifi, as you might lose your connection and essentially be billed twice (due to per GB data costs. Fourth, Verizon gave me an extremely hard time about activation due to the fact it was not sold by them. It took a fair bit of explaining that this was a free and clear contract-free device. Unfortunately, their service plans also require a $35 activation fee, meaning that you can't easily shut off and on service without some significant unexpected costs. This reduces its usefulness versus pre-paid data plan service, such as that for the iPad. The very anti-consumer policies in place and unfriendly Verizon staff made me want to return it and just tell Verizon to burn. At the end of the day, they finally figured it out, and were courteous enough to me, but the whole experience left me pretty sour and took roughly 3 hours to sort out between Verizon and Amazon Wireless.All told, if you need speed and convenience of data anywhere, this is the best device out there. If you can wait for a next generation device, you're probably better off. If you can get adequate coverage from any other carrier than Verizon or AT&T, I would strongly recommend exploring your options.
Good Not Great . Data speeds on LTE are excellent, but this device comes with some limitations and drawbacks that keep it from a 5 star ratings. First, and foremost, the configuration is **much** more complicated that anticipated. As a techie, I wondered how any non-technical person would have set this thing up. Second, this device does not automatically switch between LTE and CDMA. You must manually specify which network you want to join. When I first started testing this thing, I thought it was faulty, since I was only getting .7Mbps. Turns out, it was set to "Global", which wouldn't utilize LTE until I specified LTE Only. This makes it really annoying when traveling on the road and leaving town, or going to a fringe area, where service might otherwise switch back and forth based on signal strength. Instead, you must choose. Apparently, this might be a limitation of early-generation LTE hardware, which requires two separate Third, it sucks down battery like an alcoholic and a bottle of whiskey. Consider purchasing a larger (and more inconvenient) battery. Fourth, the service signal tanks and the unit shuts off when switching between on-power/charging versus on-battery. Don't start any long downloads while not connected to wifi, as you might lose your connection and essentially be billed twice (due to per GB data costs. Fourth, Verizon gave me an extremely hard time about activation due to the fact it was not sold by them. It took a fair bit of explaining that this was a free and clear contract-free device. Unfortunately, their service plans also require a $35 activation fee, meaning that you can't easily shut off and on service without some significant unexpected costs. This reduces its usefulness versus pre-paid data plan service, such as that for the iPad. The very anti-consumer policies in place and unfriendly Verizon staff made me want to return it and just tell Verizon to burn. At the end of the day, they finally figured it out, and were courteous enough to me, but the whole experience left me pretty sour and took roughly 3 hours to sort out between Verizon and Amazon Wireless.All told, if you need speed and convenience of data anywhere, this is the best device out there. If you can wait for a next generation device, you're probably better off. If you can get adequate coverage from any other carrier than Verizon or AT&T, I would strongly recommend exploring your options.
Verizon Wireless MIFI 4510L WI-FI 4G LTE Portable Hotspot Reviews
I like it . I like it. You can charge it and use it at the same time just to say. I use this product on an iPad and on my desktop. I'm currently in a remote area where I can only get EvDO 3G in my room and in the parking lot I get 4G. Bad area south of Jacksonville) The speeds of 4G are excellent and 3G speeds aren't bad at all for general web browsing.*ON 3G* The online games I play lag a little in the start then improve after a few minutes of play. (Battlefield 3, World of Warcraft)
I'm sure 4G wouldn't lag at all but I can't test it because I can't play on my desktop in the parking lot...Overall it's a good product, I like it, I plan to keep it as long as I don't get close to 5GB from random usage.
I like it . I like it. You can charge it and use it at the same time just to say. I use this product on an iPad and on my desktop. I'm currently in a remote area where I can only get EvDO 3G in my room and in the parking lot I get 4G. Bad area south of Jacksonville) The speeds of 4G are excellent and 3G speeds aren't bad at all for general web browsing.*ON 3G* The online games I play lag a little in the start then improve after a few minutes of play. (Battlefield 3, World of Warcraft)
I'm sure 4G wouldn't lag at all but I can't test it because I can't play on my desktop in the parking lot...Overall it's a good product, I like it, I plan to keep it as long as I don't get close to 5GB from random usage.
Cons Review
Off-line when charging . I've got Verizon 4G LTE mobile Internet with this router yesterday and I am now testing it. This is my first device of this type and I cannot make a comparison. It works OK but its major drawback is that it is inoperable during charging while charging takes a long time, about 40 minutes or more. All this time you are without Internet. I thought I can plug this device at home and use immediately but this is not true.
Feature Verizon Wireless MIFI 4510L WI-FI 4G LTE Portable Hotspot
- Creates a personal 4G WiFi zone
- Enables both 3G and 4G data speeds
- Connects up to five WiFi devices simultaneously
- GPS capable
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Product Details
MPN : 4510LBrand : Novatel Wireless
Weight : 1 pounds
Height : 3 inches
Length : 6 inches
Width : 4 inches
Binding : Electronics
Manufacturer : Novatel
Model : 4510L
Publisher : Novatel
SKU : NVTL-4510L
Studio : Novatel
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