Thursday, March 3, 2011

Netgear Unveils New 3G and 4G Routers

Netgear introduced a new line of 3G and LTE (4G) broadband-like performing routers in a mobile package at the Mobile World Congress on Feb. 14. There are four new routers in all and according to Netgear, all of them take features from Netgear's best wired routers and let users drop in their 3G and 4G cellular service.

[click to view image]Each of the new models will possess either 3G or LTE, will have failover to wired 10/100 Fast Ethernet WAN, FE LAN, and Wi-Fi 802.11N. 

The new line includes:

MBR1200, Quadband 3G HSPA+  21Mbps x 5.76Mbps HSPA fallback and failover to wired FE WANDual WAN (one more 10/100 FE port)4 - 10/100 Ethernet LAN PortsMBR1310, Quadband 3G DC-HSPA+  42Mbps x 5.7Mbps HSPA+/HSPA fallback and failover to wired FE WANDual WAN (one more 10/100 FE port)4 - 10/100 Ethernet LAN PortsMBR1517 European LTE  100Mbps x 50Mbps HSPA+/HSPA fallback and failover to wired FE WANInternal broadband wireless modem Both 3G (CDMA/HSPA/HSPA+) and LTE (4G) models availableDual WAN (one more 10/100 FE port)4 - 10/100 Ethernet LAN PortsAdditional security features MBR2000 Quadband 3G DC-HSPA+  42Mbps x 5.7Mbps HSPA+/HSPA fallback and failover to ADSL2+Internal broadband wireless modem 3G (CDMA/HSPA/HSPA+) and LTE (3G) availableDual WAN (one more ADSL2+ port)4 - 10/100 Ethernet LAN PortsThe models have internal high gain antennas and an optional external antenna for places where the signal is poor and some of the models include special high security features. 
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