Verizon Aircard and Wireless Router

I have a ZTE AD3700 aircard from Verizon for Internet access.  Is there a compatible wireless router for my aircard so I can also connect an iPad I got as a gift?

ZTE AD3700 aircard is wireless USB card .
I don't think that there is any Linksys router which has USB port for Internet connection.

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