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Yes this is to allow your devices (phones, PCs, tablets) to access the internet similar to a router wifi signal, but I use it when not home. It uses cellular data, almost identical to your internet access on your phone, so you can use it without needing a physical connection like cable. So if you're on a trip, rather than using public hotspots with varying quality, possible problems connecting, and security concerns, or if you're at a park or on the road (if you get sufficient 4g signal), you can use this. But like your phone, you need to buy cellular data in varying amounts you choose. For this service, it expires in 30 days, but with no contract. So you can use this for a short term need, let it expire, then get more data/GB another time when needed. I've used a service like this for short term need when away from home on a vacation or otherwise, away from secure internet, then let it expire, and get another 30 days when needed again later. --- I've been using this daily for about 3 weeks and has been working well for my needs. The WiFi will be for relatively shorter distances from this hotspot, not as far as a home router would provide. On one occasion the connection wasn't good, and I just restarted it and seemed fine. --- But if your cellular phone service offers tethering, you may not need this.
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