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by thfuran 1399 days ago
>The only caveat is you can’t travel with it even though they’re advertised as ‘travel routers’.

Why not?

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Well I have a Gl.inet mango router which I think supports 3g USB modems, so you could hook up that and power the router with a power bank. You can use it traveling, but not when driving as you would need some sort of Wi-Fi hotspot in the car. You could setup one on your phone though this is where everything gets complicated and not for the average user.