Are there limits to devices connected to the Jetpack?

I'm using the Jetpack and it's working fine, except that I can not get my second eReader to connect even with the correct password.  Is there a limit to the number of devices connected to the Jetpack; and, if not, how does one allow additional devices?

Nicodémus wrote:
5 devices in 3G or 10 devices in 4GLTE on most models, You may want to make sure when you are logging in with your e-read that you are using the correct password verification type like WPP
That number of devices is confirmed from the specs.
http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/store/controller?rememberMyZip=&prevstate=&rememberMyZip=&prevstate=&item=phoneFirst&action=viewPhoneDetail&selectedPhoneId=6071&go=/store/controller&&change=&zipcode=6012&state=&fd=&filter=&go=/store/controller&&change=changed&zipcode=&state=NE&fd=&filter=

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