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IPad MiFi Conversion

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Re: IPad MiFi Conversion

#6
But, but, but --

Why not simply use the iPad's wifi via the MiFi as a hotspot?

(Yes, I get it; pure hack value. But honestly, other than the hack value, why chop up a piece of kit like the MiFi and void the warranty on the iPad in order to do ... less?)

Re: IPad MiFi Conversion

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post #6

But, but, but -- Why not simply use the iPad's wifi via the MiFi as a hotspot? (Yes, I get it; pure hack value. But honestly, other than the hack value, why chop up a piece of kit like the MiFi and void the warranty on the iPad in order to do ... less?)

It takes up less space, and you have to carry around only one object instead of two.

Re: IPad MiFi Conversion

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post #8
post #6

But, but, but -- Why not simply use the iPad's wifi via the MiFi as a hotspot? (Yes, I get it; pure hack value. But honestly, other than the hack value, why chop up a piece of kit like the MiFi and void the warranty on the iPad in order to do ... less?)

It takes up less space, and you have to carry around only one object instead of two.

Velcro the mifi to the back of the iPad when you're carrying it, and "deploy it" when you need it.

Re: IPad MiFi Conversion

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post #9
post #8

Earlier quoted context omitted.

It takes up less space, and you have to carry around only one object instead of two.

Velcro the mifi to the back of the iPad when you're carrying it, and "deploy it" when you need it.

It's also reasonably sized and doesn't look like a makeshift solution that someone put together in 30 seconds.
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