Berlin-based nova media has come up with a wireless Router for Macintosh computers. Known as GlobeSurfer III, the 3G wireless router sets up a mobile internet connection via a mobile network operator and utilizes Ethernet and WLAN to share this connection to the network. Local computer networks are now allowed to distribute a mobile Internet connection utilizing a 3G wireless router with WLAN and Ethernet network access.

The latest router is instituted using a web browser window with the help of a quick-setup wizard. It backs up sophisticated firewalls and gateways, with WPA, WEP, and WPA2 security accessible. The router works with 3G UMTS and HSPA networks at 850, 900, 1900 & 2100MHz levels, and hook up to quad-band EDGE & GPRS 850, 900, 1800 & 1900MHz networks.
Within mobile networks GlobeSurfer III brags of supporting download speeds with up to 7.2 Mbit/s & upload speeds with up to 5.7 Mbit/s, whereas within a local network it brags of supporting WLAN connections with up to 54 Mbit/s and Ethernet connections with up to 1000 Mbit/s.
Jan Fuellemann, PR spokesperson at nova media, was quoted as saying: “The Router uses a web interface for configuration and offers a setup wizard for an easy start. GlobeSurfer III supports all relevant encryptions and features a preconfigured firewall. An expert mode allows a user-defined configuration.”
The integrated USB 2.0 port backs up printers and external drives to be hooked up to the router and accessed by all PCs in the local network. Besides, a normal telephone can also be connected to the router in order to receive and make calls via the mobile network. Plus an external antenna can also be fixed in order to enhance the signal strength in areas with complicated reception. You can avail the GlobeSurfer III from nova media for Euro 285.00 plus VAT.
Great post! I’ll subscribe right now wth my feedreader software program!