16 thoughts on “VERIZON JETPACK 4G LTE MOBILE HOTSPOT MiFi 4620L

  • I've got one as well…. Just wondering: how many Gb's of data did you get… (?)

  • Oooohh, good good. I know nothing about them, so wasn't sure if that was something to be concerned about. Glad it's working well for you, the only thing similar that I looked at was from rogers and seemed a little pricey for what you get.

  • Other drivers could use my Wi-Fi only if they knew the password. It's a password protected network and the password is HARDWARE based. It wouldn't be easy to crack. I never had any issues with over-usage fees.

  • If you have that thing on in your truck, does that mean other drivers could connect to it too? and could you make the hotspot encrypted so only your computer can use it? it dident look like it had much for an interface to set things like that up. (id be worried about the useage fee's going up simply because others can access it is all)

  • excelant vid i have no idea what it suposed to do , but it was interesting thnx

  • I like it. Some places it works in 4G (usually big cities), right now I'm in a small town called Torrington, WY and it's 3G but the hotspot uploads and downloads pretty good. I'm happy with it. You don't have to sign a 2 year contract but then the device will cost more than 49 bucks upfront. I'm on the 2 year deal.

  • Hey now that you had it for a little while are you happy with it does it have a strong signal most places I was looking at it in Harborcreek Pennsylvania at the TA it's a 2 year contract is that what you have let me know and considering getting 1

  • I don't like trucking through Chicago IL but these toll oasis places are great. They have limited parking for trucks but if you manage to get a spot, access to Starbucks coffee and free Wi-Fi is guaranteed. Toll dollars at work 😉

  • No, you don't have to cell phone from them. You can even be a Canadian 😉 But you'll need to get the unit with its own account. It's $49.99 with a two year contract; and $269.99 if you want to go 'month to month'. Then you just pay for a data package, about 50 bucks a month. See Verizon website for details.

  • Nowadays you cannot be a trucker and NOT have Internet access in the truck. I look for my loads via Internet and I deliver loads I scan the signed paperwork and send them over to my company via Internet. I can't rely on free Wi-Fi. I need something reliable, something I know has a 99.99% uptime 😉

  • man your review of products is very effective. I'm not even a trucker but it is interesting to know the tools you guys use.

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