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Thursday, 18 October 2007 |
Kyocera KR2 EVDO Router
3/15/2008 Update
The Kyocera KR2 is shipping!
Kyocera Wireless Corp., a leading global manufacturer of CDMA wireless
phones and devices, today announced the KR2 Mobile Router. The KR2
Mobile Router supports PCMCIA, ExpressCard and USB devices for wireless
connectivity and features 802.11n (Draft 2.0) for longer-range, faster
Wi-Fi connections to terminal devices including laptop computers.
Building on the success of Kyocera’s groundbreaking KR1 Mobile Router,
the new KR2 can also act as a conventional router, plugging into cable
or DSL modems to provide fail-over capability to an EV-DO connection
during network interruptions.
The sleek, redesigned Kyocera KR2 Mobile Router takes a single
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rel. 0 or Rev. A connection and creates a mobile Wi-Fi
hot spot using 802.11b, g or n technologies, allowing simultaneous
connectivity for multiple PCs. It also offers four Ethernet LAN ports
to connect non-Wi-Fi-enabled devices. Along with fail-over
capabilities, the KR2s enhanced feature set bolsters security by
supporting Wi-Fi Protected Setup Mode via a dedicated button used
during the Wi-Fi pairing process.
“The launch of the KR2 Mobile Router demonstrates Kyocera’s
commitment to developing a broad range of data products,” said Tom
Maguire, vice president of global marketing at Kyocera Wireless Corp.
“From a wealth of best-of-breed M2M modules and devices to
award-winning PC cards and routers, we are ensuring that people can
connect on the go with complete portability and flexibility.”
The easy-to-use Kyocera KR2 Mobile Router can be installed in
minutes virtually anywhere and provides high-speed Internet and data
access for multiple users. Along with the Protected Setup Mode, the
device features VPN-L2TP and enhanced encryption for network security.
The Kyocera KR2 Mobile Router builds on the success of its
predecessor, the Kyocera KR1, which received Editor’s Choice Awards
from PC Magazine, E-Business Magazine, SMB Computing Magazine, The Best
PC Magazine and Service Provider Weekly. The device also won a 3G
A-List Award and was selected by CNET as a “Best of CES 2006” finalist.
To be notified when the KR2 is available, send an email to kr2@3Gstore.com
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