
Too bad hotels charge for wireless internet these days. However, most of that fee is given away for free wired internet. That's where this babe shines. Although both are paid for, this router mimics your device's MAC address so you only pay once. Yes, you got me right. Some hotels charge multiple times for multiple devices because they don't have enough smart hardware to know which devices come from which rooms. Don't let the device's name fool you, yes it shares your mobile data, but it can also act as your standard home WiFi router. I took my family to an unnamed hotel in downtown St.Louis, knowing they charge for wireless internet, but wired internet was free. Connected this device to an available wired connection, set it up for the first time (I could do it at home first but wanted to try it in a hotel first to see if I can do it), set up all the security I needed, and that's it, family devices could surf wirelessly while the hotel thought it was a device. Find this device on other websites. It still sells for over $60. This device is not difficult.

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