advocate series lectures // the mifi device
Offered By: Udemy
Course Description
Overview
What you'll learn:
- setup an unboxed brand new mifi with similar setup instructions
- understand where to place the device for best reception
- correct issues with overheating with a few simply hacks
- navigate around a web admin setting up the features of a mifi
- pick out and select sim cards and data plans that are fit for services (mainly european networks)
this is the first of my free advocate series lectures.
the mifi device
this course has been designed to give you a broader awareness about a mifi device, how it works, how to setup the majority of devices and how to get the most out it even when things go wrong.
i believe that being an advocate requires more than just having the tools for the job from the right brand i believe you need to know what to do when a piece of equipment or piece of software goes wrong and being prepared to adapt.
you will find an extensive overview of the mifi broken down into lots of talking head videos, screencasts and haiku deck presentations. you should be able to quickly absorb this information quickly and feel more confident about your mifi abilities and knowledge by the end of this course.
i do hope you will take this and my other free courses and think about investing in the paid ones later on. if your are intending to become a full time blogger, social media intern or just eyes and ears 'ontheground' at an event then this course is a useful primer into the world of the technology behind the scenes you need to becoming a mobile content creating machine.
enjoy the course, please leave feedback and suggest any lecture you might need if you find yourself wanting more information.
thanks,
phil x
Taught by
Philip Campbell
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