Creating an iPhone Hotspot does use your iPhone data plan unless you turn your cellular data off in Settings. Creating a WiFi Hotspot with your iPhone is a great way to get around a WiFi Network that is having trouble. If you plan on using an Apple TV, Reflector, or AirServer to mirror your iPad screen, it is always good to have alternative options available to you when things don’t go as planned. ![]() This is part 2 of a three-part series, Seamless Apple TV iPad Mirroring. Sets up in minutes using the default SSID and Password or setup your own.Has slow Wi-Fi got you tangled in cords at the front of the room? Cut the cord! It’s has several different option to setup as a repeater, router, AP, client, and bridge. It’s currently $25 but I was able to snag it for $20 about a week ago. The TP-LINK TL-WR702N Wireless N150 Travel Router Nano (click to order one) is a fairly cheap option on Amazon. ![]() I recently stumbled upon a cheap, small, portable router that can be great for the classroom, travel, or presentations. Needing a easy way to create a wireless network, especially if your institutional WiFi doesn’t allow you to easy connect the two devices (Apple TV or PC/Mac with Reflector app) to your iDevices. WiFi Router Option: The TP-LINK Nano Router was a great addition to my presenter bag of tricks. Either way you need a WiFi network for the iDevices to connect via AirPlay. Reflector App would required a laptop or desktop to be used but most classrooms already have this available. The cost is reduced significantly using the Reflector App ($12.99 vs $99.00) with lots of extra options, including recording AirPlay, multiple device support at one time, no switch video or sound, and various methods showing AirPlay. Want to see a few of my personal tutorial recorded using Reflector App? Visit my YouTube Channel Final Thoughts on Comparing Apple TV and Reflector App
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