The rest of the answer is 5 WiFi connections for the MiFi. No physical
connections other than the mini USB that acts as either a charging port
or direct EVDO connection if connected to USB. If it is connected via
USB, WiFi is disabled. I never really understood why but that is how the
device works.

I have one and I love it but unless you are right next to an unloaded
cell site 5 concurrent connections for anything but the most casual use
would probably be pretty painful. That said, I work from home over it
much of the time with one PC on VPN and the other just on the net. It's
tolerable. Much better than the car :-]

-----Original Message-----
From: Phil Brutsche [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2010 1:55 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: National broadband

MiFi devices are EVDO <-> 802.11b/g and is it's own firewall. No
ethernet in the devices I've seen.

[email protected] wrote:
> How pcs can run on mifi and can a fw or switch be hooked up for
desktop pcs?

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