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Review Date: 20-FEB-2007
RRP: $399.00
4.50
3 Mobile's NetConnect HSDPA ExpressCard is a good entry point into the world of mobile broadband. We achieved fast speeds and good broadband coverage throughout our tests.
Review Date: 21-FEB-2007
RRP: $299.00
4.00
The costs are a little high, but Telstra's Next G service is impressive. Excellent coverage, a reliable connection and fast speeds combine to make this one of the best options for anyone looking for wireless broadband.
Review Date: 22-FEB-2007
RRP: $299.00
3.50
The costs are a little high, but Telstra's Next G service is impressive. Excellent coverage, a reliable connection and good speeds combine to make this one of the better options for wireless broadband. Keep in mind though, that users with a newer ExpressCard slot aren't catered for with the Mobile Card.
Review Date: 01-MAR-2007
RRP: $359.00
3.00
Although Optus' Wireless Connect card falls short of the speeds capable by its HSDPA counterparts, solid coverage and decent speeds make this a good alternative.
Review Date: 14-JUN-2007
RRP: $399.00
3.50
3 Mobile's USB modem is a flexible alternative to PCMCIA cards, but be sure to check HSDPA network coverage before you buy
Review Date: 03-OCT-2007
RRP: $149.00
4.00
The new Turbo 7 Series cards are the fastest we've reviewed to date. Although plans are still quite expensive, the Next G service is impressive on a whole.
Review Date: 22-APR-2008
RRP: $299.95
3.00
This router is for users who want to share a 3G Internet connection. It's not a versatile device—it won't also double as an ADSL router, for example—but for its designed purpose, it will do a good job.
Review Date: 28-MAY-2008
RRP: $199.00
3.00
Optus’ Roamer USB Modem is convenient and hassle-free to set up and use, but so are most of its competitors. Price and network coverage are two of the biggest issues.
Review Date: 28-MAY-2008
RRP: $249.00
4.00
The Internet Key is a competitive offering thanks to a slimline design, plug-and-play capabilities and reasonable costs.
Review Date: 14-JUL-2008
RRP: $89.95
3.50
The WRT54G2 is strictly for those of you who don't need the extra speed that an 802.11 draft-n-based router can provide. Consider it only if you want a basic router that won't be distributed among many devices and long distances.
Review Date: 05-AUG-2008
RRP: $299.00
4.00
Telstra’s Turbo 7 series ExpressCard is a viable option for mobile broadband. With Next G compatibility and Mac OS support, we only had slight issues with this device.
Review Date: 06-AUG-2008
RRP: $529.00
3.75
Performing well as both a router and a 3G modem, the Turbo 7 series Wireless Gateway is a solid mobile broadband option. It isn’t as portable as its ExpressCard counterpart, but the added functionality and ease of use are well worth it.
Review Date: 26-AUG-2008
RRP: $249.00
4.00
Vodafone’s USB Internet Stick is a versatile solution for mobile broadband; the fact that it also doubles as a USB flash drive with expandable memory is a nice touch.
Review Date: 24-SEP-2008
RRP: $439.00
4.00
Telstra’s latest USB modem improves slightly on previous iterations with the inclusion of a microSD card slot and increased upload and download speeds. However, with an expensive initial outlay and continuing data costs, Telstra’s option is surpassed by other mobile broadband solutions.
Review Date: 07-OCT-2008
RRP: $299.00
3.00
ASUS’ DSL-N13 is easy to set up and simple to maintain. This modem router provides a host of features but delivers poor speeds, making it unsuitable for heavy use.
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