
3G has good coverage in both cities and remote areas. If you live in some remote part which you can’t get other Internet broadband services, you can make use of the 3G connectivity to share Internet access with your family.
Here comes the new 3G WiFi router, MBRN3300E, which is product of the partnership between Netgear and Ericsson. The Netgear MBRN3300E 3G WiFi router comes with built-in firewall, supports 802.11n WiFi and it’s got built-in 3G modem.
To use this Netgear 3G WiFi router, you’ll only need to get a SIM card with Data plan from your cellular network operator, which lets you have HSPA connectivity and share the Internet connection with your family.
The Netgear 3G router also comes with an optional car charger and some battery pack accessories to maximize its mobility, allows you to share your Internet connection with your friends while you’re in the car or on the run. Although it’ll never be as small as the MiFi router, but it’s good as an option for your consideration.
via engadget






February 13th, 2010 at 9:05 am
[...] classic phone to replace the regular SIM card. It’s just like turning your cellphone into a 3G WiFi router that allows other WiFi-enabled devices (netbooks, notebooks etc) to connect to it for Internet [...]
May 25th, 2010 at 4:08 am
please tell us the price of the net gear 3g wifi router & is it compatible with the evdo card(zte AC8700)