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October 28, 2022 — by MEREDITH POND
SHARE ARTICLE[Sassy_Social_Share total_shares="ON"]When you’re on the go and need internet access for a laptop, tablet, or other device, you can use your phone to create a mobile hotspot. This lets you tap into your cellular data to give you WiFi wherever you are. With a hotspot, you can work on a laptop while waiting to pick up your spouse, or stream video on a tablet while on a road trip.
How does it get any better than that? Well, add in a cell signal booster to enhance your mobile signal, and you’ve got reliable internet access even with weak cellular coverage.
That said, it can be tricky to understand how hotspots, WiFi, cellular signals, and cell phone boosters all fit together. Here’s your guide to mobile hotspots and hotspot boosters to get you started.
Before we jump into the details, let’s clarify the difference between WiFi and a mobile hotspot.
When it comes to accessing the internet, you need internet service, which can be wired — like broadband, cable, and fiber-optic — or wireless, such as a cellular signal.
WiFi is the technology that lets you connect a device to an internet service without being physically plugged in. WiFi networks set up in homes, offices, and other buildings are static. Once you’re outside of the network’s reach, you no longer have connectivity from it.
A mobile hotspot is a private WiFi network that can be set up on an Apple or Android phone, or standalone mobile hotspot device. This gives you portable WiFi as long as you continue to have internet service through cellular coverage.
In a digitally driven world, many enjoy the convenience of internet access wherever they are. The number of free WiFi hotspots in public spaces has grown exponentially to meet this demand. But there’s not always a free WiFi connection when you need it, and if there is, the speed can be frustratingly slow.
However, more than 80% of Americans have a smartphone, and almost half of internet traffic in the United States comes from a mobile device. If you have a smartphone, data plan, and a cellular signal, then you have a WiFi connection right in your pocket. A mobile hotspot takes your cell signal and turns it into private WiFi.
Here’s what you should know:
Taken together, you can think of a mobile hotspot as portable WiFi that you can access anywhere you have cellular signal. This is especially helpful for devices like laptops that can’t connect to cellular signal — allowing you to work or browse wherever you are.
To set up a personal mobile hotspot on an iPhone or iPad:
On many Android phones, you can swipe down on the home screen and tap the hotspot symbol to turn on the WiFi.
You may need to go into your phone’s settings to set up the hotspot the first time. The steps vary based on your phone’s model, but should be similar to the following:
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Once you’ve activated the hotspot, you can connect devices.
If the device is connected but you’re having difficulty accessing the internet, check out our article about troubleshooting your hotspot connection.
While it’s easy to set up a personal hotspot, there are a few important things to know.
You should:
By keeping all of this in mind, you can enjoy the optimal hotspot experience when connecting your devices.
In most cases, problems browsing the internet, streaming video, and downloading files when using a hotspot are due to a weak cellular signal.
A hotspot booster can improve connectivity, but if you need a quick fix, there are a few troubleshooting tips to try.
Here are some basic tips to make your hotspot faster:
It can be frustrating to deal with slow internet, so follow the tips above to improve your connection.
Dropped calls, slow data speeds, and missed texts are a sure sign your cell signal isn’t strong enough. However, a hotspot booster, or in other words a cell phone signal booster, can take even a faint cellular signal and amplify it.
Many things can interfere with your carrier signal, including.
A cell phone signal booster amplifies your hotspot by picking up an existing exterior cell signal and making it up to 32 times stronger inside a building or vehicle.
A booster is made up of three components:
To optimize your hotspot, place it as close as possible to the inside antenna.
weBoost cell signal boosters improve connectivity even when you’re not using a hotspot, ensuring reliable calls, texts, downloads, and uploads. Here are some solutions to consider.
The quality of your cell signal can change as you drive, but a booster maximizes your connectivity.
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weBoost in-vehicle signal boosters work across a variety of vehicles to keep individuals and even entire fleets connected on (or off) the road.
Whether your RV is taking you across the country or parked at a campsite, we’ve got the right booster to ensure everyone inside has optimal connectivity.
We recommend:
No matter what size your house is, you can choose a home booster for your needs.
Consider:
If you’re running a small to medium-sized office, warehouse, restaurant, or shop, weBoost has your hotspots covered with a cell signal booster for business.
Choose from:
* Coverage claims are based on estimates and can vary depending on factors such as outside signal strength, building construction, and building layout. Wilson Electronics’ Office products are the best performing cell signal boosters for smaller buildings. For larger buildings exceeding 15,000 square feet, we recommend the WilsonPro product lineup for optimal in-building cell signal performance.
weBoost cell signal boosters work with all U.S. carriers, including Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, and others. They require no fees or subscriptions and are 5G-ready so you can use them for years to come. weBoost products also include a two-year manufacturer’s warranty, 30-day money-back guarantee, and U.S.-based customer support.
Shop our full selection of cell signal boosters today.
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