Yes, a MiFi hotspot can work in a moving vehicle, as long as it is within the coverage area of the cellular network it is connected to. The speed and quality of the connection may vary depending on factors such as the vehicle's location, the strength of the cellular signal, and the number of users connected to the hotspot. Additionally, some vehicles may have built-in features to enhance connectivity while on the move.
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Yes, MiFi can work for connecting to the PlayStation Network, as it provides a portable Wi-Fi hotspot that allows devices to access the internet. However, the performance may vary depending on the strength and speed of the mobile data connection. For optimal gaming experience, it's important to ensure a stable and fast connection. Keep in mind that high latency and limited data plans may affect gameplay quality.
When your MiFi is turned on, it will broadcast a WiFi signal that is accessible to your tablet via Settings. This does not require a "3G tablet". Just go into your tablet's WiFi menu and select the network that says the name of your MiFi.
A personal hotspot cannot work on a plane for safety reasons.
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Yes, since the Mifi can also be connected to any computer with a USB port by attaching the included USB cable, it will even work on any desktop that does not pick up wifi.
no,when you connect to internet with hotspot shield on the internet gets disconnected
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Yes. The iPod touch is designed to work with almost every WiFi network.
The gearbox enables the engine to work in its most efficient rev range while the vehicle is moving off from stationary through to its top speed. Moving off from rest you need a low gear so that the engine can rev freely while starting to get the weight of the vehicle moving from zero speed, through to a high gear when the vehicle has momentum and less effort is required to keep it moving.
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centripetal force. Inertia causes the vehicle to want to continue moving in a straight line, while centripetal force, directed towards the center of the curve, keeps the vehicle moving in a curved path.