Those of us who use any kind of wifi hot spot (Mifi card, phone as hot spot, wireless broadband card in a wireless router, etc) know the convenience of such a device. Nice to be able to be online with more than one device while mobile. Recently, we ran into a situation in an RV park that may be becoming more prevalent: interference with the park's wifi broadcast. Many marinas are now providing wifi, so this isn't just a land based situation.
With 11 channels for wifi broadcast, two competing stations in close proximity can cause interference for each other. We have run into the interference situation in one large RV park and have heard of other parks that now have "no personal hot spot" rules.
There is a free app available for Androids and iPhone/iPad called Wifi Analyzer that lets you see what wifi signals are nearby and what channel they're on. Easy enough then to set your device for an unoccupied (or least busy) channel.
That said, we have now been using the Droid Bionic as our hot spot for about a month; it is much faster compared to the Mifi card (two years old) that we were using previously. We ran side-by-side comparisons with the two, and the Bionic was consistently 30-50% faster. Of course, a current Mifi card may be faster than the 2 year old card we were using.
In the past couple weeks, we have come across some 4G areas... the download speeds with the Bionic as a hot spot are up to 10 times faster than the 3G areas. And, if you believe the advertising, Verizon (and I'm sure all the others) are adding more 4G all the time. Nice to have an unlimited plan.
We will be dropping our Mifi data plan, in favor of the Bionic as a hot spot... only $30 per month (on top of the $30 required data plan for the phone) compared to the $60 data plan for the Mifi. One button press on the phone to fire up the hot spot, so no difference in ease compared to the Mifi.
Best wishes,
Jim B.
With 11 channels for wifi broadcast, two competing stations in close proximity can cause interference for each other. We have run into the interference situation in one large RV park and have heard of other parks that now have "no personal hot spot" rules.
There is a free app available for Androids and iPhone/iPad called Wifi Analyzer that lets you see what wifi signals are nearby and what channel they're on. Easy enough then to set your device for an unoccupied (or least busy) channel.
That said, we have now been using the Droid Bionic as our hot spot for about a month; it is much faster compared to the Mifi card (two years old) that we were using previously. We ran side-by-side comparisons with the two, and the Bionic was consistently 30-50% faster. Of course, a current Mifi card may be faster than the 2 year old card we were using.
In the past couple weeks, we have come across some 4G areas... the download speeds with the Bionic as a hot spot are up to 10 times faster than the 3G areas. And, if you believe the advertising, Verizon (and I'm sure all the others) are adding more 4G all the time. Nice to have an unlimited plan.
We will be dropping our Mifi data plan, in favor of the Bionic as a hot spot... only $30 per month (on top of the $30 required data plan for the phone) compared to the $60 data plan for the Mifi. One button press on the phone to fire up the hot spot, so no difference in ease compared to the Mifi.
Best wishes,
Jim B.