In a bid to help enterprises, restaurants, and other establishments set up a local network with high-speed Internet access, AnyDATA Corporation ( News - Alert) has introduced the AWR-600 WiFi router with broadband WCDMA HSDPA network access for an instant hotspot.
The AWR-600 router offers a secure WiFi ( News - Alert) local network with data exchange rates of 54 Mbps using the WLAN 802.11 b/g standard. The AWR-600 router takes advantage of mobility and broadband 3G speeds of the 90+ HSDPA networks commercially available by GSM carriers worldwide.
The AWR-600 features 3G HSDPA Release 5 with data rates of up to 7.2 Mbps download, Backward compatible with WCDMA, 802.11 b/g WiFi router with four RJ-45 ports, built-in DHCP server supports up to 253 users, web-based configuration and wizard offer easy administration including firmware upgrade and diagnostics, advanced WiFi and Ethernet security features, four LED status indicators on the front panel, web-based configuration and wizard offer easy administration including firmware upgrade and diagnostics etc.
“The beauty of the AWR-600 is the combination of security, simple configuration, and fast performance to provide an instant WiFi hotspot,” said Charles Napier, Vice-President of Marketing for AnyDATA. He added, “There are millions of retailers, restaurants, coffee shops, and other service businesses worldwide that can now take advantage of broadband 3G networks to provide high-speed Internet access to their customers. It is instantly available without the cost and hassle of installing as well as maintaining a landline Internet connection.”
According to the news release, the AWR-600 features 64 bit or 128 bit WEP encryption as well as WPA-PSK authentication. LAN security features include a firewall, IP filtering, DMZ, NAT with DHCP, Denial of Service, and MAC clone. It also supports VPN pass through virtual server.
AnyDATA Corporation designs and manufactures wireless modems, which have been certified by more than 54 carriers in 42 countries. AnyDATA wireless data modems provide high-speed performance, small form factor, low cost, and strong reliability.
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