D-Link announces new 3G router for high speed access
May 16, 2006
D-Link, the end-to-end networking solutions provider for consumers and business, announced that the D-Link Wireless 3G Mobile Router will be launched at The Wireless Event (stand 206) taking place on the 17th and 18th of May 06 at the Olympia London.
The D-Link Wireless 3G Mobile Router will offer subscribers of wireless carriers the ability to share 3G wireless broadband access at speeds up to 2.4 Mbps with Ethernet, and 802.11g connected stations from anywhere a compatible 3G mobile signal is available. The D-Link Wireless 3G Mobile Router will offer both consumers and small business a way to provide wireless wide area networking (WAN) for local Ethernet and 802.11g Wi-Fi networks.
The D-Link Wireless 3G Mobile Router will come equipped with a built in Cardbus slot for the insertion of a 3G wireless notebook adapter interface for EVDO, UMTS, and HSDPA networks. The router will also feature two USB 2.0 ports, one for providing wireless broadband access when used in conjunction with a USB enabled 3G mobile cell phone and another port for optional print server functionality. The D-Link Wireless 3G Mobile Router will include a built-in 10/100 Mbps switch to connect up to four Ethernet-enabled networking devices as well as an integrated 802.11g access point for wireless LAN support.
"Providing shared wireless broadband access has gone one step further, the ability to get this functionality via 3G really adds flexibility for mobile subscribers and is a strong proposition for mobile operators," said Balvinder Singh Phull, Marketing Communications Manager UK & Ireland D-Link. "This new 3G router has extensive features that will be attractive to the mobile user and for carriers looking to add value to develop further revenue streams."
The D-Link Wireless 3G Mobile Router will also incorporate enhanced security features such as WPA, support for 802.1x, and NAT firewall functionality to protect your network. Parental Control features include URL Filtering and Domain Blocking to keep users on your network from accessing blocked content. The router will also include scheduling features to prevent access during unsupervised hours.
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