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WiMax's bright future and five hurdles to overcome 15 October, 2007 10:53:05
Doubters question pricing, usage modelLast month's WiMax World 2007 conference in Chicago was filled with old-fashioned technology optimism, featuring twice as many vendors and visitors as the previous year's event along with new details of Sprint Nextel's nationwide Xohm WiMax rollout across the US for next year. One balmy evening, Sprint and Motorola executives toasted the future of the technology aboard a Chicago River boat cruise to demonstrate how well the wireless broadband technology works.
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The D-Link 3G Mobile Router DIR-451 enables users to create a secure wire-less 802.11g (108G) network and provide access to the Internet using a cellular signal.
By connecting a UMTS or HSDPA Internet PC card to the 3G mobile router, an Internet connection can be shared virtually anywhere within a wireless broadband network. Support for WEP, WPA, and WPA2 ensure that users will be able to secure their Wi-Fi network, regardless of client devices. The 3G Mobile Router also utilises dual active firewalls (SPI and NAT).
The DIR-451 is aimed at government and corporate users who need a wireless network and provide colleagues with remote access to their secure private networks. It is ideal for offsite situations, as well as providing passengers on public transport with a connection, emergency response services, and homes or offices that do not have a cable or DSL service available.
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