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This 3G travel router can act as a wireless access point (AP) or repeater, connect to a WISP (Wireless ISP) network, and share its 3G connection via Wi-Fi. Unlike some other models, it doesn’t come with an internal battery but is powered via it mains adapter or a USB connection. That makes it extremely light and compact – and cheap – but it does mean that it can’t be used with smartphones, iPads and other WiFi devices that don’t have USB host ports when you don’t have access to a mains socket.
Amazingly, the 3G150M outperformed conventional wireless routers at close range, although it lost its advantage as we moved our test laptop further away. For smaller homes, it may even be worth using it for WiFi duties at home by plugging it into an ADSL or cable modem. At £32 it’s amazingly good value, and wins our Budget Buy award.