Ericsson and Netgear have teamed to offer the Netgear MBRN3300E 3G Mobile Broadband Router, the pair announced Feb. 9.
The router features a 3G WAN with 802.11n wireless and Ethernet LAN.
Sure to delight mobile operators, it offers customers Internet access
in locations that lack a wired infrastructure — including homes and
business, and on the go in cars, buses and trains.
“We are thrilled to cooperate with Ericsson, the global leader in 3G
mobile broadband network technology,” Michael Clegg, Netgear vice
president and general manager, said in a statement. “This collaboration
furthers out position with mobile operators, and the resulting mobile
platform can be migrated to higher speeds and enabled with added
features going forward.”
The Netgear router offers parental controls and content filtering, SPI
(stateful packet inspection), VPN pass-through and denial-of-service
protection. Users can assign guest networks and, to avoid fees, a
broadband usage meter can be customized to alert users when they near
their monthly bandwidth allowance.
Additional features include an optional car power charger, a Push ‘n’
Connect feature, for connecting devices with a button push, and on/off
switches for power and 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity.
The router offers 270Mbps on the wireless LAN side, and can reportedly
handle large file downloads and real-time playback of high-quality
digital movies.
“Mobile broadband connectivity over HSPA in routers opens up new
opportunities in yet-untapped home, [small-office and home-office
environments] and semi-nomadic user scenarios,” Mats Norin, Ericsson
vice president of Mobile Broadband Modules, said in a statement.
While neither manufacturer offered a release date, the pair will be
showcasing the router at the GSMA Mobile World Congress show Feb. 15-18
in Barcelona.
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