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No because cricket broad is a keycard access point all you have to do is just plus it into whatever your trying to get internet on. But maybe there could be a way to plus it into a computer possible then add a router using a ethernet cord to dispatch a signal that could possible give you wifi you could try this at your house but as far as my knowledge goes i have never known of this to be able to happen. So try it and good luck and give me the results.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, because Cricket is 'aircard' and does not support multiple computers. You would need individual aircards for each machine, or, the Cricket Crosswave (a wireless hotspot). That would eliminate the need for this device.
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