Chris
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- May 5, 2010
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Bought this gadget from www.motorhomewifi.com for £150 about 2 months ago.
Wanted something I could use with an iPad to get wifi when out and about.
I can recommend the product 100% if:
- you have an iPad
- you are a Bt Internet subscriber
- you use wifi at CC or C&CC sites regularly.
In the UK every time I have used it , it managed to locate a minimum of 3 sources for BT Openzone. I guess it would be less successful in remote areas.
Abroad I was able to point the antennae at the site Internet room and get a strong signal, a signal which my iPad nor iPhone were picking up themselves.
On a site where I had to pay for wifi I was able to turn a poor signal into a good one and then use it as a hotspot for several other devices in the van.
It's been invaluable.
Costly but excellent for what I needed it for and with 3 Internet users all on iPads it meant buying only one token instead of 3.
Only good for iPads though in my view:thumb:
Wanted something I could use with an iPad to get wifi when out and about.
I can recommend the product 100% if:
- you have an iPad
- you are a Bt Internet subscriber
- you use wifi at CC or C&CC sites regularly.
In the UK every time I have used it , it managed to locate a minimum of 3 sources for BT Openzone. I guess it would be less successful in remote areas.
Abroad I was able to point the antennae at the site Internet room and get a strong signal, a signal which my iPad nor iPhone were picking up themselves.
On a site where I had to pay for wifi I was able to turn a poor signal into a good one and then use it as a hotspot for several other devices in the van.
It's been invaluable.
Costly but excellent for what I needed it for and with 3 Internet users all on iPads it meant buying only one token instead of 3.
Only good for iPads though in my view:thumb: