Wireless 3G broadband modem router released by Edimax

Jul 31 2009 / By Jo Wilkes

The new 3G-6200n Wireless 3G broadband router was recently released by Edimax, which is a company that designs, manufactures and develops cutting edge network solutions.

With full support for 3G broadband at speeds of up to 7.2Mbps the 3G-6200n will provider any network user, whether they are wireless or wired, the ability to share either a 3G or a 3.5G broadband internet connection simply by plugging in a 3G or 3.5G USB modem.

The secure and instant wireless hotspot created using 3G broadband through the new Edimax 3G-6200n router provides users with complete freedom to share their 3G broadband connection. With the combination of high levels of netbook and notebook sales and the huge popularity enjoyed by built-in 3G modems all over Australia the natural progression was always going to be the sharing of a connection using 3G broadband.

The new Edimax 3G-6200n provides total flexibility for a whole range of different users including business users who work away from the office, metropolitan home users who get the option of using WAN, LAN or 3G and it also offer light internet users and student an alternative to fixed line broadband services.

One of the most important aspects of the 3G-6200n is that as the coverage of mobile broadband extends across Australia a larger number of rural locations will be able to use the 3G capabilities of the device to access and share high speed broadband services.

For areas where either 3G or 3.5G is not available users can use the 3G-6200n as a standard router with full support offered for wireless 802.11b/g/n connectivity or both xDSL and cable broadband. The switch from 3G/3.5G services to xDSL/Cable connectivity is completely automatic with this router and whenever the 3G or 3.5G connection is lost it will immediately change over to a fixed line connection where available.

Source – www.goodgearguide.com.au

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