Showing posts with label Wireless. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wireless. Show all posts

Monday, October 26, 2009

Now offering MiFi 2200 Intelligent Mobile Hotspot for Verizon CDMA 1xEV-DO Rev.A Networks

MiFi 2200 Intelligent Mobile HotspotThe Novatel MiFi 2200 for Verizon Wireless delivers the ultimate in personal freedom. With the simple push of a button, wirelessly access the Internet from virtually anywhere with any WiFi-enabled device. Because it supports multiple users, you can share your high-speed connection with up to five friends, family members and coworkers total. The world's first Intelligent Mobile Hotspot, MiFi is the fastest and easiest way to get online on the go--and it even fits in the palm of your hand. MiFi is your own cloud of connectivity: great for personal and business use providing instant access to email, download large files, and surf the web with your laptop while simultaneously allowing up to five computers or personal devices to be connected. Lasts up to 4 hours on a single charge so you can be anywhere and have connectivity (when connected to one Wi-Fi device). For Verizon users with Mobile Broadband Plans, contact Verizon customer service to activate MiFi.

Friday, August 15, 2008

CradlePoint CTR500 Cellular Travel Router for WWAN 3G/4G to

The CradlePoint CTR500 Cellular Travel Router creates a secure Wi-Fi Hotspot from broadband enabled cellular data modems. The CTR500 is the world's most compact router that is able to support Both ExpressCard and USB-style Cellular Modems. Powered by CradlePoint's WiPipe™ technology, it supports a wide variety of modems and handsets on the ATT, Verizon, Sprint, and Alltel networks and gives users hassle-free Wi-Fi access nearly anywhere. Pictured here with WWAN wireless mobile broadband ExpressCards. Synchrotech.

Thursday, April 24, 2008

CFMulti Provides CompactFlash Connectivity to Eye-Fi, SDHC, and MMC

CFMulti allows CompactFlash Type II slotted digital cameras to utilize WiFi via Eye-Fi(TM) SD Cards for wireless transfer of photos. Most high end DSLR and late model midrange digital cameras feature CompactFlash slots. CFMulti allows such cameras to use the wireless capability of Eye-Fi(TM) Cards, while still allowing switching back to UDMA CompactFlash when high performance is more important than wireless. CFMulti also allows the use of popular SDHC, SD Cards, MMC +Plus, and MultiMediaCards in place of CompactFlash.

Friday, March 14, 2008

MicroU2E-MV USB 2.0 to USB Mode ExpressCard 34|54 Multi-Voltage Host


MicroU2E-MV
Originally uploaded by Synchrotech
MacBook and MacBook Air ready, MicroU2E-MV, like the MicroU2E, enables USB Mode ExpressCard devices on USB 2.0 ports. MicroU2E-MV adds dual voltage support (3.3/1.5V) for an even wider selection of ExpressCards. Diminutive in size, MicroU2E-MV accepts USB based 34 or 54 form factor ExpressCards. Supported USB mode ExpressCards include: wireless broadband cards like Novatel Merlin ExpressCards V740, Option GT Max 3.6 Express and GT Express 7.2, Kyocera KPC680, storage media ExpressCards, most ExpressCard to memory card media adapters, and others. AirQueue and DoubleQueue compatible. The device does not work with any PCI Express (PCIe) based ExpressCards.

Friday, January 18, 2008

EVDOInfo.com Reviews the MicroU2E

MicroU2E USB to USB ExpressCard AdapterEVDOInfo tests and reviews the MicroU2E and finds it works with the Kyocera KPC680 (Verizon), Novatel Wireless Merlin XU870, EX720 (Sprint), V740 (Verizon), V640 (Verizon), and the Sierra Wireless Air Card 597E (Sprint). Additionally, EVDOInfo tested the KPC680 with CradlePoint's CTR350 and PHS300 EVDO routers using Synchrotech's MicroU2E. MicroU2E enables the use of USB 2.0 based 3G/4G ExpressCards with a whole range of computers that don't include an ExpressCard slot including Desktop PCs, MacBooks, MacBook Air, iMac, Mac Pro, Notebook PCs, and more.

EVDOInfo and its online store are authorized resellers, and are selling both Synchrotech's MicroU2E and MicroU2E 'Y' Extender Cable. They are experts on deploying 3G/4G devices, and are sure to find many uses for Synchrotech's innovative MicroU2E technology. These items are available on EVDOInfo's 3gstore.com at the following links:

http://3gstore.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=15&products_id=691
http://3gstore.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=716

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Specialized Optional 'Y' Extender Cables Now Available for MicroU2E

Y Cable for MicroU2ESynchrotech has released the CAB-USB2-AAFA-0020C USB 2.0 A + A (Power only) to A (Female) 'Y' Extender Cable 19cm/.62F. Highly shielded, the CAB-USB2-AAFA-0020C is a 19cm extender cable (A to A-female) for the MicroU2E USB to ExpressCard Adapter, allowing MicroU2E use a short distance distance from a host's USB port. The 'Y' extender cable eliminates problems with the MicroU2E blocking adjacent USB ports, and provides better wireless device reception through increasing the MicroU2E's distance from a host computer and providing more flexible device placement. The 'Y' extender cable also features a second male A host connector clearly labeled with the international icon for power. This secondary upstream connection allows the MicroU2E to draw supplementary current for powering many 3G/4G wireless mobile broadband ExpressCards. Using both upstream ports not only improves wireless reception for many 3G/4G ExpressCards, but often eliminates many intermittent problems altogether.

MicroU2E USB to USB ExpressCard AdapterAllowing the use of USB 2.0 Mode ExpressCard devices on USB 2.0 ports, the MicroU2E USB 2.0 to USB 2.0 Mode ExpressCard 34 | 54 Host Adapter separates itself from similar products by its diminutive size. Slightly bigger than a book of matches, the adapter accepts USB 2.0 based ExpressCards in both 34 and 54 form factors. Supported USB mode ExpressCards include: Kyocera's KPC680 EV-DO Rev. A ExpressCard, Novatel Wireless Merlin ExpressCards (XU870, EX720, V740), storage media ExpressCards like Datafab's expSSD, simple minded RS-232 host adapters like Synchrotech's EXP34-RS232-01, most ExpressCard to memory card media adapters like Synchrotech's EXP34-ADP-CF2-01, and several others. The device will not work with any ExpressCard using the PCI Express (PCIe) portion of the ExpressCard standard. A cross-platform device, the MicroU2E adapter allows deployment of USB based ExpressCards like the latest generation of 3G wireless devices on slotless Apple MacBooks and PC notebooks.