Nexaira Launches 3G/4G Broadband Router

It's a digital world we live in, and increasingly so, living without the Internet is becoming a difficult scenario. For those who rely on being connected day in and day out, there's hardly a better invention in the past decade than mobile broadband. WWAN cards, however, are generally stuck to one machine at a time, enabling just you and you alone to surf while your special someone or co-workers sits there with 404 errors. Nexaira is hoping to change that, particularly for small businesses.

Nexaira Wireless has just announced the launch of their 3G/4G SOHO router, enabling an office full of eager workers (or just your family) to connect to a single 3G or 4G cellular data connection. Basically, it takes the 3G or 4G signal you have and distributes that over Wi-Fi; wherever you have cell data, you now have Wi-Fi.

The SOHO router seamlessly connects to HSPA and HSPA+ networks from AT&T, Bell, Rogers, Telus and T-Mobile and EVDO RevA networks from Sprint and Verizon, as well 4G WiMAX from Clear. It's available for $99.95, which sure beats buying up a load of WWAN dongles. Just be sure that everyone doesn't try to login to BitTorrent at the same time.


Nexaira's SOHO router offers:

-- Automated set-up with the intuitive user friendly i3 GUI and desktop gadget

-- Multiple user access to the Internet

-- 300 mbps speeds with 802.11n 2x2 MIMO Wi-Fi service

-- Faster 3G/4G connection than using a data card on a laptop computer

-- MSRP at $99.95