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harrylin

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#70833 1-Nov-2010 08:12
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I have a Vodafone MiFi. But the signal is bad, so I can't put it in my pocket, coz it will lose signal immediately.
That's why I want a XT battery powered 3G router. Where can I buy one in NZ? Telecom doesn't stock these devices, unfortunately. Please give me some advice.

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  #398335 1-Nov-2010 08:37
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Find a supplier for the Cradlepoint. You will also need a USB modem.





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  #398353 1-Nov-2010 09:04
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I had this thread the other week where a couple of solutions were posted:
http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=39&topicid=70314




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#398367 1-Nov-2010 09:21
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harrylin: I have a Vodafone MiFi. But the signal is bad, so I can't put it in my pocket, coz it will lose signal immediately.

That's why I want a XT battery powered 3G router. Where can I buy one in NZ? Telecom doesn't stock these devices, unfortunately. Please give me some advice.


Hold out for a little if you can, you maybe pleasantly suprised in upcoming weeks. Who knows



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  #398385 1-Nov-2010 09:47
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joeksemail:
harrylin: I have a Vodafone MiFi. But the signal is bad, so I can't put it in my pocket, coz it will lose signal immediately.

That's why I want a XT battery powered 3G router. Where can I buy one in NZ? Telecom doesn't stock these devices, unfortunately. Please give me some advice.


Hold out for a little if you can, you maybe pleasantly suprised in upcoming weeks. Who knows

Telecom hasn't announced anything yet. I don't know how to buy that Netcomm 3g24w in NZ. Telecom has always been behind Vodafone in introducing new tech

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