Since I was very unsure at first use, I have the router / repeater not connected to our home network, because I did not want to run the risk of being on holidays without power, if I do something wrong. I tested him on the way.
The HooToo router serves a variety of tasks:
- It is a power bank, you can invite him to other devices.
- As a wireless router for traveling in Windows 7 it is very good.
- As WLAN Repeater.
The HooToo has a separate power button.
He has Micro USB and USB connection, it has a Micro SD and of course the Ethernet port.
Since he has no electricity, it can also prove no outlet. For me it was a bit strange, to help him through USB to juice, but actually it's a very good idea. So you need a USB port for the HooToo. A USB cable to Mini USB is.
Installation is so (on my Windows 7):
Connect the device via USB -
- Search via wireless network to HooToo
- Sign there, then eight times to enter the one
- Enter the address in the browser 10.10.10.254
- Admin username and password
(It's all in the English Mini statement. No, that's not a contradiction to my comment above, there was still enough to work meticulously, always with uncertainty.)
The HooToo as a portable router is an ingenious and compact thing go. The other features are top. Home but I will continue to use my old repeater with electrical outlet.
That is the only portable router, I know, that's why is the HooToo certainly a great solution.
Small in dimensions (5 x 7 x 1.5), but big in performance and possibilities!