Speedy Band Rich Data Card

by David Allen on Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

This is the pretty cool data card selection of Band Rich Band Luxe HSDPA, there are three ways of connecting, Express card, or the USB port, which is very handy.

Band Rich Band Luxe HSDPA

Specifications

Dimensions (L x W x H, mm): 119.6 x 42 x 10 (including antenna)
Weight (g): about 26.4g
GSM Bands supported: 850, 900, 1800, 1900
UMTS Bands supported: 850, 1900, 2100, Auto HSDPA – WCDMA – GPRS handover supported
Antenna: 1 x main flip antenna, 1 x embedded 2100MHz
Operating Systems supported: Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 2000
System Requirements: Express Card slot, 2 x USB ports
Internet connectivity: NDIS, PPP, USIM slot, Plug and play
Data Speed (HSDPA): DL: 7.2Mbps/3.6Mbps/1.8Mbps/1.2Mbps/384Kbps, UL: Up to 384Kbps
LED Signal: Flashing Blue: idle mode in UMTS network, Continuous Blue: radio bearer active In UMTS network, Flashing Yellow: idle mode in GPRS/EDGE network, Continuous Yellow: radio bearer active on GPRS/EDGE network, Flashing Red: searching network or no available network, Continuous Red: error condition
Off: radio off or power off
Connection Status: network name, signal strength, roaming indication, radio tech, instant rate
Usage Statistics: instant rate vs. time, avg rate, connection logs, bytes/packets
Radio Mode Selection & Band Selection: 3G only or dual-mode, 3G: worldwide (2100/1900/850), EU-Asia (2100 only), or US (1900/850 only), 2G: worldwide (quad-band), EU-Asia (900/1800 only), or US (1900/850 only)
Radio on/off and network search: radio off while in bay, network search preference: Home 3G first and then full search
IP settings: APN, DNS, DHCP vs. static, Radius,
Radio Network detailed info: Total Rx power, Tx power, active set, pilot Ec/Io carrier freq
SMS manager: Inbox, Outbox, Editor, Template, Sent folder, Msg export, USIM phone book
Embedded memory: MCP (32MB NAND Flash)

These devices are fairly reasonably priced at $300

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