Unlike the Edimax router, the D-Link Wi-Fi router is not battery-powered, so you cannot use it while carrying it in your pocket.
However, you can still use it on the go as it comes with a USB charger cable that can draw power from your laptop. It also comes with a regular charger which you can plug into a wall socket.
Unlike the other two routers featured here, the D-Link Wi-Fidevice requires a bit of work to set up. You have to log in to the settings page via a Web browser (note: Google’s Chrome browser does not display the page correctly) and indicate that you are plugging in a USB 3G modem.
A caveat: This device supports only 3G dongles from D-Link, namely the DWM152 and DWM156, so the Huawei USB dongles that you get from telcos when you sign up for a data plan will not work.
As it is meant to be portable, the DAP-1350 is extremely well-built, with rubber stoppers to protect the onboard connectors. It also comes with a handy switch that changes the device’s settings to router, client or access point.
Checkout for the specification: D-Link Wireless N Pocket Router / Access Point DAP-1350 – Wireless access point – 802.11n – 802.11b/g/n – external
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