An Overview of 3G Wireless Router
Designed by NetGear, the 3G wireless router has become your chance to get Internet connection regardless of where you go. In order to create WiFi locations in home offices, remote locations, campsites and other special places, you need the 3G wireless router, a broadband data plan and an activated 3G USB modem. You’ll have no problems with the setup, not to mention that the router includes a double firewall for network protection and when you don’t use the router you just shut down the WiFi signal to reduce power consumption.
The 3G wireless router is lightweight, compact and comfortable to travel with. Nevertheless, you need to get a power inverter for conventional AC adapting, and you’ll be able to maintain a good connection on the go. You can thus use the 3G wireless router in the car, without experiencing any quality changes of the signal. The network can thus stay as functional as you need even in travel conditions.
Some users consider the 3G wireless router inferior to a DSL router in terms of quality, and it’s easy to understand why if we consider the nature of the connection as such. The problem seems to be the fact that the 3G wireless router depends on ongoing support from the manufacturer, and it could pose difficulties when using a 3G USB modem too. The connection manager usually pre-sets the modem when installing it on the PC, but this may not always be the case.
As for the installation of the 3G wireless router, it takes very little and poses no challenges at all. The connection will start functioning the moment you press the ON button of the USB modem. If you use the WiFi to connect your computer to the network you’ll need to create a password, a router name and carry on with several other details. Even with all these, and it will only take a few minutes before you’re locked. One less strong point for 3G wireless router is the speed.
You should be aware of the fact that with the 3G wireless router it is flexibility and mobility that matter most, not the transfer speed. Hence you should not expect high rate data transfer with such a device. Let’s say that if you connect two computers and three phones, the speed will be a bit sluggish but it will work. Plus, the connection is not difficult to maintain. From this perspective this device totally matches its purpose.
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