Friday, December 30, 2011

Cradlepoint MBR95 Wireless N Home Router (WiFi WAN)

Wireless N Home Router

The Cradlepoint MBR95 Wireless N Home Router is one of the best device if you want a simple and secure way to have a high-speed networking in your house. It is very affordable and easy to use, and most of all this device is compatible with a variety of 3G and 4G USB modems that is perfect for home or small office use.

The device is specially designed for use in gaming, multimedia, and home computer devices the MBR95 shares a Cable, DSL or 3G/4G Internet connection all over the house wirelessly at 802.11 N speeds or through any of the four Ethernet ports.

It supports Personal Computers, laptops, Macs, iPads, DVRs, gaming systems, cameras, printers and VoIP phones. The device also have security features to prevent unwanted access, and robust content filtering to prevent children from accessing undesirable web content.
  • Internet Connections Supported: 1 Wired WAN, 1 USB (view full compatibility chart)   
  • WiFi Standard: 802.11 B, G, & N
    WiFi Range: 100-150' through walls, much greater unobstructed     
  • Ethernet ports: 4 LAN + 1 WAN
  • Power Supply: AC Adapter included, DC adapter sold separately
  • Size: 7.9" x 5.3" x 1.5"


Wednesday, December 28, 2011

FCC New Rules For In-Flight Internet Access

If you are a jet-setter, this is news is for you. The FCC have good news for everyone! on December 6th, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski forwarded a letter to the FAA asking them to allow the use of tablets, e-readers, and other portable devices.

Because of this there are now new rules that have been announced and are currently in the process of being implemented. Genachowski said that "These new rules will help airlines and broadband providers offer high-speed Internet to passengers, including by accelerating by up to 50% processing of applications to provide broadband internet access on planes. This will enable providers to bring broadband to planes more efficiently, helping passengers connect with family, friends, or work-related.

Verizon 4G LTE Outage December 28, 2011

The outage was first reported by 3Gstore/EVDOinfo.com, Verizon LTE 4G is having an outages throughout the country.  Verizon estimates that this will be fixed by midnight.  3G is still operational, but 4G is down.

Following last weeks outage on December 21, 2011 it appears that Verizon is again having network issues, not again. If experience no connection or no service with your Verizon phone or wireless modem don't get alarmed. If you're having problems with your device we suggest contacting Verizon customer service at 1-800-922-0204.

Verizon Customer Support said that "We have reports of failed sims and LTE connection errors and has been forced across all markets. The estimated recovery time is 12AM EST."

Update: Verizon's 4G LTE network is now back up and running!
Let us know in the comments below if you're still having problems!


Reported on evdoinfo.com