The vast majority of 3G and 4G USB modems handed out by mobile operators to their customers are manufactured by a handful of companies and run insecure software, according to two security researchers ...
4G LTE (Cat 18) USB800 Modem also certified and approved for use with services on FirstNet communications platform The fastest USB modem now commercially available for subscribers to AT&T and FirstNet ...
Clearwire (along with Sprint and Comcast, just to name a couple) has been fiercely expanding its WiMAX network across America for months on end now, and while select citizens in select cities have had ...
The dual-mode U301 can deliver fast speeds where a 4G signal is available, but it has trouble automatically switching from 3G to 4G. I need to be able to create and send content from wherever I am.
Not so long ago, a USB cellular modem was something you used only when desperate for connectivity. Speeds weren’t near what Wi-Fi offered and Outlook simply floundered with a 1Mbps – 2Mpbs connection.
Sprint (NYSE: S) is about to make wireless history again by bringing the mobile broadband future to its customers now. The 4G leader announced it will make the first 3G/4G dual-mode device, which ...
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Do you have the need? The need for speed? Telstra has today launched its new 4G network, and has passed on one of its new USB modems to CNET for review. While we put this modem through its paces in ...
The Clear 4G USB Modem, a Clearwire-branded Motorola USBw 25100 WiMax adapter, is basically a 4G radio on a USB stick. The modem costs $70 from Clear without a contract, or you can lease it for $4 per ...
If you want to get your tablets, Nintendo DS, netbooks and notebooks connected at the fastest speeds possible while on the go, you need a fast 4G connection. We have been covering the 4G networks of ...
The vast majority of 3G and 4G USB modems handed out by mobile operators to their customers are manufactured by a handful of companies and run insecure software, according to two security researchers ...