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All -

I have a Sierra Wireless AirCard 881U 3G broadband adapter (AT&T is the
service provider) that I use in my laptop for internet access while I'm
traveling.

After a frustrating weekend of trying to use Internet Connection Sharing to
share this mobile broadband connection with my nephew at the lake, I have
been researching the ability to more easily share this broadband connection
(in the car and elsewhere) with my family members while traveling with our
laptops. I have found the perfect solution (a 3G Router from Cradlepoint),
and I thought I'd share this information with the group.

NOTE: I have absolutely NO financial or any other type of interest in this
company

http://www.cradlepoint.com

They have several different models, which can be tethered to either a mobile
phone OR a dedicated 3G device:

The PHS300 is battery-powered so it can be used out in the field with no
external power source.

The CTR350 has one RJ45 port which can be used as a WAN or LAN port - it has
only a USB port for a tethered 3G or mobile phone device.

The brand new CTR500 is similar to the CTR-350, but it also has an express
card slot for a 3G device, in addition to the USB port, and you can add an
external Wifi antenna to this one.

The MBR1000 has all of the above features (except it does NOT have a
battery), except it has built-in Wifi antennas and 4 RJ45 ports.

12-volt Power adapters are available for all of these devices.


Additional comparison charts here...
http://www.evdoinfo.com/component/option,com_wrapper/Itemid,115/


BTW, I have seen many good reviews on these products!

Regards,
sjl




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