I have a 4G mifi for work that replaced a 2200 mifi. I could have a tethering data plan instead, but I don't for 3 reasons:
1. Cellular data chews batteries. The mifi has changeable batteries, my iPhone doesn't. Using the mifi for data means longer iPhone battery life for phone calls, which is important given how much time I spend trying to work in airports, and how incredibly inconvenient it can be trying to charge up in an airport without a Delta sky club.
2. Multiple people can use the mifi simultaneously. Maybe you can do this now with tethering, but I couldn't get it to work when I tried it a few years ago.
3. You can have different networks on the devices. My iPhone is AT&T (simultaneous voice and data) and my mifi is Verizon. If one has crappy reception where I am, I can usually get emails and calendar updates using the other network.
I travel a ton, and i make my living using the phone, so these factors are critical to me.
Be aware that 4G data is outrageously expensive if you use very much of it. If I was spending my own money I would stick with the 2200 3G and just buy a replacement battery. I have two you can have, if you want them.
Jim
Thanks Jim those are good points. I think you and others have convinced me that I better stick with a mifi device. Since I use if for the entire house it does need to have a good wifi broadcast range and just plan work. I was wondering if anyone would mention range (thanks Cris). Currently the 2200 sometimes needs to be restarted if a wifi device “goes to sleep.” I think the 2200 doesn’t release the IP’s and once the 5 IP’s allotted are used up it can’t assign a new IP. Also when connected to the laptop via a USB cable it will not act as a hotspot. I had this fixed with a custom setup file but when I updated the software at one point they locked me out of the setup file. I hate when an upgrade really downgrades you. I think if I’m picky about these points there will probably be a lot more issues with a hotspot phone.
Do you like the 4G mifi replacement better than the 2200? Also why did you mention 4G data costs more? I thought it was just faster with Verizon and not more money.
If I sign up for a 2 year contract with Verizon the 4620LE is free. While I hate contracts I don’t see my internet access changing in the next two years. I just need to make sure if my job finally gets outsources to India I can downgrade my monthly allotment of data without voiding the contract.
The company I work for currently pays for my home office phone and internet. As long as I keep costs reasonable I think they will continue to pay for them no matter how I configure my phone and internet. So, I think I’ll go with a new mifi and port my landline to a cell phone. That should come in around $140 a month. Currently I average that right now with what I have.
Thanks a lot for the 2200 battery offer. I totally forgot that the mifi has a changeable battery. Everything seem to be throwaway now, I hate that.