Can I Use My Roku Express 4k With A TP-Link M7350?

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As the title says. I'm new to MiFi, so not sure if my Roku will work with it. Thank you for any help :)
 
A mifi is just a way of creating an internet service, much the same as you would have at home. Devices, iPads, phones, laptops, TV streaming devices, Alexa etc can then all connect to the service to provide them if an internet connection.

So the answer with you TV streaming device is of course yes, it will stream from your mifi device as it would from your internet at home.

Hope this helps?
 
A mifi is just a way of creating an internet service, much the same as you would have at home. Devices, iPads, phones, laptops, TV streaming devices, Alexa etc can then all connect to the service to provide them if an internet connection.

So the answer with you TV streaming device is of course yes, it will stream from your mifi device as it would from your internet at home.

Hope this helps?
Well I am glad somebody understood the OP's question.👍👍
 
A mifi is just a way of creating an internet service, much the same as you would have at home. Devices, iPads, phones, laptops, TV streaming devices, Alexa etc can then all connect to the service to provide them if an internet connection.

So the answer with you TV streaming device is of course yes, it will stream from your mifi device as it would from your internet at home.

Hope this helps?

Thank you so much for your reply and, yes, you DID understand my question correctly :) I'm looking into this as a solution to get TV while we're away because (as well as being able to work online, too, of course! :D ) we often stay in hotels as well as using the MoHo. If we didn't need to negate the use of public WiFi in hotels, I'd probably be looking at a fitted WiFi in the MoHo but I think MiFi is a far better overall solution for us. I'm very grateful for your reply. Thank you :) (y)
 
Thank you so much for your reply and, yes, you DID understand my question correctly :) I'm looking into this as a solution to get TV while we're away because (as well as being able to work online, too, of course! :D ) we often stay in hotels as well as using the MoHo. If we didn't need to negate the use of public WiFi in hotels, I'd probably be looking at a fitted WiFi in the MoHo but I think MiFi is a far better overall solution for us. I'm very grateful for your reply. Thank you :) (y)

You’re welcome!

The mifi you are considering can be made to be fitted as well as portable. There are two external antenna connections which when unplugged from the router, facilitate you taking it with you to be used as a portable mifi. When fitted, with a suitable usb power supply, it’s effectively in the MH full WiFi with ability to be removed. This will give you all you need for both your use cases. 👍🏻
 
You’re welcome!

The mifi you are considering can be made to be fitted as well as portable. There are two external antenna connections which when unplugged from the router, facilitate you taking it with you to be used as a portable mifi. When fitted, with a suitable usb power supply, it’s effectively in the MH full WiFi with ability to be removed. This will give you all you need for both your use cases. 👍🏻

This is great to know! Thank you so much for your help :) You've given me the confidence to order it, knowing that I'm getting the right thing :cool:(y)
 

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