![]() Like most routers, you can access the LC11's settings by visiting a URL in a web browser while the device is connected. The new Novatel 4G hotspots not only share their Internet connection via USB, they also install all drivers and connection software to the PC automatically. Unfortunately, while you can charge the LC11 using your notebook, the device doesn't support USB tethering, which often offers faster data speeds than a wireless connection. It takes about 10 seconds for the card to boot and produce a Wi-Fi connection, and in much of our testing, it took another 30 to 60 seconds for our notebook to connect to the Internet. ![]() The process sounds fast, but the LC11 does require some patience here and there. We pressed the power button for two seconds to turn on the device, then found the appropriate network in our computer's wireless manager, and entered the password. Similar to most hotspots, the LC11 was simple to activate. ![]()
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