Hotspot : Wireless Mobile WiFi Hotspot
A WiFi hotspot is a device that allows you to connect your mobile enabled devices (e.g. laptop, smartphones, tablets, etc.) to the Internet. The hotspot is portable so you can connect your device almost wherever you go (for example: home, on the bus, in park, etc.) If the hotspot is damaged, customers will be charged accordingly. The hotspot will be deactivated and the wireless service terminated if the hotspot is not returned when due.
HOTSPOTS ARE NOT TO BE PLACED IN THE BOOKDROPS.
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Record details
- Physical Description: 1 Wi-Fi hotspot device; in clear case + 1 5V 2.0A charger with integrated USB-C cable.
- Publisher: Vietnam : Franklin, [2022]
Content descriptions
General Note: | 4G LTE Technology. System requirements: A device with Wi-Fi capability. |
Creation/Production Credits Note: | Only available to Johnston County Affiliated Libraries Cardholders; international data coverage not available. |
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Subject: | Mobile computing > Specimens. Wireless Internet > Specimens. Wireless LANs > Specimens. |
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