Not sure I understand the question.
After an initial setup, the connection is persistent, and your device will detect the MiFi as a regular WiFi hotspot/router. The connection to the service is persistent, too. Once you go through the hoops the first time, you don't need to again (generally speaking). My experience was the same with the Verizon 4G LTE MiFi hotspot, too.
I guess the only difference is that this is a non-contract device so when I re-up my plan, I do get redirected to a web-wall where I have to authenticate and purchase a plan option.
On our recent trip to Orlando I was far less impressed with the Virgin 2200. It was nearly useless on the road during the trip down. We stayed in South Carolina for one night at a KOA and the speed was not very good despite being in a fairly well built up area, and we found the same thing when we stayed at a Disney resort in Orlando. This made me realize the speed really wasn't great in Louisville, either. Stuttering video with Netflix and Youtube is a persistent problem in multiple locations. Driving through dense urban areas I generally get great throughput, even when mobile - but those are the places where you need a MiFi hotspot the least.