• Reviews around documentation (2.58 of 5)

    HooToo Wireless Travel Router, USB Port, High Performance- TripMate Nano (Not a Hotspot)

    • The initial documentation with the device is inadequate and I find this very hard to connect with when I am in a hotel which is the primary reason I bought it
    • For iPhone the documentation recommends an app called "HooToo Tripmate" with a wifi symbol as its icon
    • iUI is clunkiy and the documentation is poor but these are minor irritations if you are fairly technical
    • -1 star for the bad documentation and iffy software.
    • (if you don't mind Hootoo's UI issues and documentation issues) I still think you HAVE TO avoid this particular TM-02 model
    • The documentation is on slick paper, but otherwise not very good
    • The documentation is utterly useless in giving you any specifics as to what IS actually supported and the precise implementation details
    • The lack of good support and documentation is a killer here.
    • I'm deducting a star for the shoddy and out of date documentation
    • so no one even knows it's there and those who use t-mobile but suffer from bad reception(I work in an industrial area) we can now benefit from WiFi calling.
    • At home, i linked it with my 2T portable hard disk
    • At home, i linked it with my 2T portable hard disk
    • has a pretty cool interface and works as
    • Used on an airplane (one that permits the use of WiFi) to exchange large documents with a coworker as well as in a hotel, so I could avoid constantly signing into their WiFi access point from multiple devices
    • Works as it should.
    • The Samba and DLNA servers are visible on BOTH the incoming connection as well as on the wifi network the HooToo generates
    • This little device, about the size of a saltine cracker, allows us to talk via skype as clear as if he were right here at home.
    • Kind of disappointing as that is why I bought this gadget was for that function
    • not as well as I would like
    • I have connected a hard drive to the TripMate Nano, and it works as it should
    • Small, portable (runs off usb), and works exactly as they say - and at current price, very affordable!Can use as Access Point (connect directly to it's router), or,as client (connect to your local lan via address, eg
    • It does take some configuration via the web interface, but that's painless as long as you remember to set the slide switch for wired or wireless (for the internet connection you want the device to use).
    • so no one even knows it's there and those who use t-mobile but suffer from bad reception(I work in an industrial area) we can now benefit from WiFi calling.
    • At home, i linked it with my 2T portable hard disk
    • At home, i linked it with my 2T portable hard disk