MiFi
MiFi is a brand name used to describe a wireless router that acts as mobile Wi-Fi hotspot. In many countries, including the United States, Canada, and Mexico, Inseego Corp owns a registered trademark on the "MiFi" brand name; in the United Kingdom mobile operator Hutchison 3G owns the "MiFi" trademark. Novatel Wireless has never offered an official explanation for the origin of the name "MiFi"; it is believed to be short for "My Wi-Fi". In September 2016 Novatel Wireless announced that it agreed to sell the MiFi brand to TCL Industries Holdings of Hong Kong; the sale was expected to close in early 2017, pending approval from shareholders and regulators.
A MiFi device can be connected to a cellular network and provide Internet access for up to ten devices. Novatel Wireless introduced the first MiFi device in the United States, in May 2009. In the UK, 3's "MiFi" is a similar product from Huawei with the same name.
MiFi brand name
Novatel Wireless owns a registered trademark on the "MiFi" brand name in the U.S., and a number of countries worldwide: Bahrain, Canada, Egypt, Germany, Ghana, Hungary, Japan, Kuwait, Mexico, Pakistan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Singapore, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, and Thailand.The notable exception is in the UK where mobile operator 3 owns the "MiFi" trademark. In India the Mi-Fi trademark is owned by Mi-Fi Networks Private Limited
Devices
Novatel Wireless MiFi 2200
- Limited to five Wi-Fi clients such as laptops, cameras, gaming devices, and multimedia players; with the exception of manually editing the device’s config file to allow more clients.
- May be connected to a computer via a Micro-USB connection, though doing so disables the Wi-Fi networking, converting the device into a traditional single-client modem.
- Includes GPS unit, which is usable on some networks like Virgin Mobile and not on others like Verizon.
- Uses 3G data network.
Novatel Wireless MiFi 23xx series
- Accepts SD card for in-device shared media storage.
- Uses 3G data network.
Novatel Wireless MiFi 33xx series
- Linux-based MiFi OS with widgets:
- * Messages: perform SMS-based messaging actions such as reading, writing, sending, and receiving SMS messages
- * Data usage: track MiFi data usage in home and roaming networks
- * GeoSearch: leverage the GPS functionality of the MiFi to display a map of the local area, search the local area, display the search results on the map
- * Weather: fetch weather data for the current and defined locations
- * MiFi DLNA Server: start, stop, and configure the MiFi DLNA server
4G mobile hotspot devices
- Verizon Wireless featured the 4510L model, which will connect to Verizon's LTE 4G network, expected to support 5–12 Mbps download and 2–5 Mbit/s upload.
- Sprint featured the MiFi 4082, a WiMAX version.
- MiFiOS with widget support
- MicroSD card slot
- GPS receiver
- Four-hour battery life
- Front panel status display using E Ink technology. The front panel display shows battery, signal strength, and number of connected devices. The difficulty of viewing such information was seen as a major shortcoming of earlier MiFi devices.
5G mobile hotspot devices
- Connects up to 16 devices simultaneously
- Power optimization features Quick Charge technology and high-capacity battery
Non-Novatel wireless devices
- Alcatel One Touch Link Y800 sold through EE in the UK
- DL9255 - supports GSM and WiFi-Bridging connectivity
- D-Link DIR-457/MyPocket
- Freedom Spot Personal Hotspot
- Goodspeed mobile hotspot supports 3G/3.5G
- Huawei E5 E5830, E585, E586 with HSPA+ and Chinese market E5805 using CDMA2000 and ET536 using TD-SCDMA
- mifi LTE nyx mobile is a mobile router 3G + 4G launched by nyx mobile for Telcel. It is built using Qualcomm technology and is expected to support up to 100 Mbps download.
- Option GlobeSurfer III
- Packet One Networks MF230
- tp-link M7450
- ZTE MF60, MF80
- JioFi is a mobile router 4G launched in India.
Alternatives
The following phone families have built-in features to create Wi-Fi access point:
- Android phones running Android 2.2 or later
- BlackBerry devices running OS 7.1 or later
- iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4 running iOS 4.3 or later, and all iPhones on Verizon Wireless
- Palm Pixi Plus and Pre Plus on Verizon Wireless, with a 5GB cap
- Windows Phone devices running OS 7.5 or later
- Android running Android 2.1 or under –
- iPhone 3G and later – .
- PiFi – Personal WiFi Device
- S60 phones and Nokia N900 – JoikuSpot
- Windows Mobile – WMWifiRouter
Awards
- Novatel MiFi 2200:
- * Mobile Village "Mobile Star" : "Superstar" Award
- * Laptop Magazine Editor's Choice
- * PC World "Gear of the Year"
- * Mobile News "Most Innovative Product "
- Novatel MiFi 2352:
- * Plus X Award in Technology
- * CTIA Emerging Technology Award, 1st Place
- * CTIA "Hot for the Holidays" Award
- * CES Innovations Award Winner
- * Mobile World Congress "Global Mobile" Award: Best Mobile Connected Device
- Novatel 4G MiFi
- * Consumer Electronics Show 2011, Notebook Accessories Category: Best in Show
- * 2010 World Communication Award for Best Mobile Device Strategy
- * Mobile Village Mobile Star Award for Best Laptop or Tablet Accessory
MiFi in the news
Security Issues
In January 2010, two major security holes were discovered with the Novatel MiFi 2200 which, if properly exploited, could allow a malicious user to obtain the device's current GPS location and security keys. If the malicious user were physically close enough to use the device's Wi-Fi signal, this could give access to the MiFi's 3G connection as well as any other connected devices. Novatel responded that a security patch would be available in February 2010.The popularity of MiFi devices can also be problematic for corporate network security. Corporations generally expect to control on-site Internet access: many use firewalls to reduce the risk of malware, and some enforce restrictions aimed at employee productivity. Personal mobile hotspots may provide a "back door" by which employees can circumvent these precautions.
Recall
In May 2010, the Mifi 2372 was recalled in Canada by Bell Mobility and Rogers Communications. In two documented cases, difficulty of opening the MiFi battery compartment had caused customers to use levels of force that caused physical damage to the batteries, which subsequently overheated. Novatel replaced the recalled units with a type that featured an easier-to-open battery compartment.Customers were sent prepaid courier envelopes and instructed to send back their MiFi units for replacement of the battery and battery compartment cover. Customers were notified that Novatel would return the serviced units within six to eight weeks of their return. Bell customers were provided with cellular Internet access via Novatel U998 USB sticks, which were provided as temporary replacements by Bell.