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Better still, you can subscribe to a rolling monthly contract, allowing you to move on at any time with only 30 days’ notice – though the monthly cost will likely be higher. All UK mobile operators supply MiFi devices, but remember that not all routers are created equal and the one supplied by your mobile operator may not be the best. Best mobile Wi-Fi routers 2018 TP-Link M7350 4G Mobile Router TP-Link’s M7350 is a solid mobile router than has the big benefit of being network-unlocked. That means although you’ll pay in full upfront, you can choose any data deal from any UK network operator, and you aren’t tied to a contract. The TP-Link supports all three UK 4G LTE bands, with up to 150Mbps download speeds and 50Mbps uploads.
It can create a wireless network for up to 10 devices, and supports a microSD card for shared storage and has an LCD that tells you the signal strength, how many devices are connected, how much data you have used of your total limit, plus the remaining battery capacity. You can also use the LCD to cycle through a menu that caters to such options as toggling on or off data roaming, switching between 2.4- and 5GHz output, and choosing between 4G, 3G or a mixture of both. A final option displays a QR code that takes you directly to Google Play or the App Store to download the tpMiFi app, which lets you manage users, alter the range, share files and read text messages.
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The TP-Link’s 2550mAh battery should be good for up to 10 hours of 4G connectivity, but lasts days on standby. MyWebspot Most of the options in this chart are suitable for those who will regularly need the use of a mobile Wi-Fi router, but MyWebspot is more appropriate for those who have a one-off requirement. If you’re going on holiday abroad (potentially outside the realms of free roaming in Europe) and have several devices to get online, the service allows you to hire a hotspot for use by up to five devices in more than 100 countries. Daily charges might sound steep at first, starting at €7.90/£7.12/$9.16 per day, but that’s nothing compared to what your mobile operator will charge you once you overstep your data allowance. It can also be very expensive to connect to the Wi-Fi provided by resorts, which is often slow and time-limited. The data allowances are also very generous.
You can get up to 10GB unrestricted usage in parts of Europe, and 5GB in the US (per day). After this it cuts down to an almost unusable 256kbps, so it’s not quite ‘unlimited’ but as good as. The router itself is the same as that offered by GlocalMe (covered further down this page), but setup couldn’t be simpler. The device can be delivered directly to your resort (or home if you prefer), then you turn it on, wait a moment for it to connect to a local 4G LTE network, and pick it up on your mobile device as you would any other Wi-Fi network using the SSID and password printed on the label on the back. On your way home you pop it in the post box using the prepaid envelope. MyWebspot claims download speeds up to 100Mbps, and uploads of up to 40Mbps. In our testing in Lake Garda, Italy, we recorded an average download speed of 33.5Mbps, and upload speed of 26.8Mbps.
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Naturally these speeds will decrease as you add multiple devices. You’ll get about eight hours battery life from the Mi-Fi router, which is supplied with the appropriate local charger for your holiday destination. There’s no companion app, which means even technophobes will get along with MyWebspot, though it would be handy to have some way of monitoring usage across multiple devices given that there’s no LCD screen. Learn more about MyWebspot here, and discover 4G rental options here. TP-Link M7450 In case the slightly larger model number didn’t give it away, the TP-Link M7450 is a more recent and advanced version of the M7350.
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