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“Hotspot” Delivers WiFi To Farm Vehicles
Farmers, ranchers and people living in remote areas now have a new way to connect their tablet or computer to the internet. Mito Corporation offers “hotspot” devices that connect through Verizon or AT&T networks.
Established in 1974, Mito has been helping people connect in many ways from their earliest mid-70s-era equipment to some of the most modern auto-products like vehicle backup cameras, monitors, mirrors, bluetooth and remote start systems. Their 12-volt mobile Hotspot is a recent addition, and one that works for farm and commercial equipment, too.
The Hotspot turns on and off with the vehicle, so no separate battery or use of a charger plug is necessary. Once installed, the device links to an existing cell phone plan with Verizon or AT&T via the mobile data connection on a smart phone. Once that connection is set up with the phone, the Mito device provides a mobile wifi internet signal for up to 10 internet capable devices such as a tablet, laptop, or other screens within range. The Hotspot is password protected.
Farmers can use the Hotspot in tractors, combines or any machine with a 12-volt battery system.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Mito Corporation, 213 County Road 17, Elkhart, Indiana 46516 (ph 800 433-6486; www.mito-auto.com).


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2016 - Volume #40, Issue #5