Sunday, April 10, 2011

3g wireless wifi router

1.Compatible with HSUPA/HSDPA/CDMA EVDO USB Modem
2.Support the high-speed gateway,Support Multi-users , Multi Plugs
3.Suppor

1.Compatible with HSUPA/HSDPA/CDMA EVDO USB Modem
2.Support the high-speed gateway,Support Multi-users , Multi Plugs
3.Support Wi-Fi speed rate up to 54Mbps
4.Support RJ45:one LAN port
4 LED Indicator x 4(PWR,WIFI,WAN,LAN)
5.No SW installation necessary
6.Works with all PC Operating systems
7.Simple handling and management over web interface
8.Security through WEP, WPA and in-built firewall
9.Suitable for mobile and stationary use as:
10.a fallback for the fixed line network
11.for mobile broadband access wherever you need it
12.Antenna outside
WiFi Standards
WLAN:IEEE 802.11b/g
Security
Enable/Disable SSID, Internet Access Control(Service, URL and MAC)
Supported WAN type
3G
Connection Scheme
Connect-on-demand, Auto-Disconnect
LAN Connection
10/100 BASE-T
Internet Access
Requires a USB terminal supporting Internet connection
Configuration and Management
Web-Based and SNMP
DHCP Server and Client
Working Environment
Temperature: 0 ~ +60, Humidity 10%~95% non-condensing
OS supported
Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP; Linux
Power Supply
Input:AC90-260V
Output:12V
Ports
1Reset, 1 LAN port (RJ45), 1 USB Port(A type jack), 1 Power Supply Port
Switch
1 Power supply switch
Maximum Transmission Power
802. 1 1b: 18±ldBm
802.11g: 16±ldBm
Dimension
114×90×30
Weight
140g (device only)
LED Indicators
Label
Status
Indicates
WAN
Flashing
Flashes when data is being sent and received on the WAN connection
On
Indicates a link to your WAN or Network card is active
Off
Indicates no link to WAN
WLAN
Flashing
Flashes when data is being sent and received on the WLAN connection
On
Indicates that the upstream link to your router via the WLAN port is active
Off
Indicates no link to WLAN
USB
On
Indicates that the USB modem is found
Off
Indicates that the USB modem is not found
Power
On
Indicates that the router is powered on
Off
Indicates that the router is powered off

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