
Error: Connection Failed. The three most dreaded words an internet user can see. All that’s about to change, with the introduction of something called MiFi 2372 from Novatel Wireless. Basically, wherever you go, you can quickly connect to the internet with a device that fits in the palm of your hand. Too good to be true? Here’s how it works: Once you power on the device, it will immediately search for local Wi-Fi connections and simultaneously connect to the cellular network that you have chosen to link your device to. This will create a sort of “personal cloud” of high-speed internet access. Currently, in the U.S., major carriers like Sprint and Verizon Wireless already offer their own Mi-Fi.
But there’s a better solution to your problems out there: the MiFi 2372, by Novatel Wireless. This product will be available in the U.S. through two carriers: AT&T and T-Mobile. It has many advantages over its competitors. First of all, the MiFi 2372 comes with Novatel’s NovaSpeed technology, something that Sprint or Verizon can’t or simply don’t offer. This technology will allow you to do things quickly and easily without any buffering or disturbances, such as downloading large files, playing video games, or watching videos. You can attach and link multiple devices to this gadget; which is very useful if you want to use it as your home router. The battery life per charge is a solid three and a half to four hours. You can use the MiFi on a train, on a bus, in the car – the possibilities are truly endless. I highly recommend you go get one.
Quantum-Wireless.com has a complete selection of MiFi 2372, along with the European version, the MiFi 2352 and the Verizon version, MiFi 2200. The MiFi 2372 works with most U.S. carriers.




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Would you care to comment on the impact of the recent product recall on availability of this MiFi unit? I was just about to order one from Quantum and came across this information:
http://www.engadget.com/2010/05/04/bell-novatel…
“Novatel may not get enough public airtime, and news coming out today is probably not the kind they want. The MiFi is often touted as one of the greatest innovations for mobile workers, but Bell customers may be questioning that today. Novatel MiFi 2372 owners have been notified by Bell Mobility that a potential danger exists due to swelling batteries and a recall has been issued. The issue is considered serious enough that Bell Mobility shut MiFi accounts down yesterday to prevent the usage of the MiFi 2372.
MiFi owners are being provided a USB stick modem to use for the 6 to 8 weeks it will take Bell Mobility to exchange the battery and battery cover for affected MiFis. It’s good that Bell is providing an alternative modem, although the USB variety requires a computer to use. This shuts out those who might have been using the MiFi to connect the iPad to the web.”
Quantum-Wireless.com offers the NEW MiFi 2372 version which is Not Affected by Bell Recall