For the few who have Internet access in WiMAX, IO DATA offers an interesting solution with WMX-GWMR. Indeed, this little device is a router capable of redistributing the WiMAX signal using Wi-Fi, 802.11g. It's interesting for people who have smartphones, tablets or laptops simply are not compatible WiMAX: The device will bridge the gap between WiMAX and Wi-Fi, like the 3G routers become increasingly popular.
The router is compact, measuring 96 x 68 x 17 mm and 99 grams up to 40 Mbps in WiAMX in the 2.5 GHz band. It works in 802.11g Wi-Fi (54 Mbps) and comes with a dock. Its internal battery provides up to 6 hours and Part Wi-Fi supports WPA2. For the price, it remains high: ¥ 21 000, or about 170 €, but the mobility at a cost ...
The router is compact, measuring 96 x 68 x 17 mm and 99 grams up to 40 Mbps in WiAMX in the 2.5 GHz band. It works in 802.11g Wi-Fi (54 Mbps) and comes with a dock. Its internal battery provides up to 6 hours and Part Wi-Fi supports WPA2. For the price, it remains high: ¥ 21 000, or about 170 €, but the mobility at a cost ...
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