KPC680's design features dual external antenna ports for signal flexibility while maintaining the industry-leading primary and diversity antenna design that has given Kyocera the fastest CDMA devices on the market. The ExpressCard format aligns with current notebook computer trends and and provides maximum flexibility when used with other adapters. Plug the Kyocera's KPC680 directly into ExpressCard 34 or 54 slots. For desktops, netbooks, and other computers without ExpressCard slots, use the included Synchrotech MicroU2E to plug into USB 2.0 ports. For bad reception and rural areas, using the included Synchrotech MicroU2E and DoubleQueue cable to draw power off of two USB 2.0 ports. For older notebook computers with 32-bit PC CardBus slots, purchase an optional Synchrotech ExpressAdapt adaptor which enables the KPC680 to be used in a PCMCIA PC CardBus slots. Given the wealth of adapters options, the KPC680 works to provide Wireless Mobile Broadband* to most computers.
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Thursday, 5 November 2009
Kyocera KPC680 ExpressCard WWAN Wireless Mobile Broadband EV-DO Rev. A
Posted on 14:06 by Unknown
KPC680's design features dual external antenna ports for signal flexibility while maintaining the industry-leading primary and diversity antenna design that has given Kyocera the fastest CDMA devices on the market. The ExpressCard format aligns with current notebook computer trends and and provides maximum flexibility when used with other adapters. Plug the Kyocera's KPC680 directly into ExpressCard 34 or 54 slots. For desktops, netbooks, and other computers without ExpressCard slots, use the included Synchrotech MicroU2E to plug into USB 2.0 ports. For bad reception and rural areas, using the included Synchrotech MicroU2E and DoubleQueue cable to draw power off of two USB 2.0 ports. For older notebook computers with 32-bit PC CardBus slots, purchase an optional Synchrotech ExpressAdapt adaptor which enables the KPC680 to be used in a PCMCIA PC CardBus slots. Given the wealth of adapters options, the KPC680 works to provide Wireless Mobile Broadband* to most computers.
Monday, 26 October 2009
Now offering MiFi 2200 Intelligent Mobile Hotspot for Verizon CDMA 1xEV-DO Rev.A Networks
Posted on 12:56 by Unknown
Thursday, 2 October 2008
Synchrotech's ExpressAdapt Shines on PowerBook G3 Pismo
Posted on 15:56 by Unknown
Friday, 15 August 2008
CradlePoint CTR500 Cellular Travel Router for WWAN 3G/4G to
Posted on 13:26 by Unknown
The CradlePoint CTR500 Cellular Travel Router creates a secure Wi-Fi Hotspot from broadband enabled cellular data modems. The CTR500 is the world's most compact router that is able to support Both ExpressCard and USB-style Cellular Modems. Powered by CradlePoint's WiPipe™ technology, it supports a wide variety of modems and handsets on the ATT, Verizon, Sprint, and Alltel networks and gives users hassle-free Wi-Fi access nearly anywhere. Pictured here with WWAN wireless mobile broadband ExpressCards. Synchrotech.
Friday, 18 July 2008
AirQueue USB 2.0 Extension with MicroU2E and ExpressCard for MacBook Air
Posted on 09:51 by Unknown
AirQueue USB 2.0 Extension with MicroU2E-MV/MicroU2E to enable USB 2.0 ExpressCards with the MacBook Air. AirQueue USB 2.0 A (Male) to A (Female) Extender Cable 19cm/.62F. Avoid damage to MacBook Air USB port and allows use of MicroU2E ExpressCard Adapter pictured here with a 3G/4G (EVDO) WWAN Wireless broadband card. Synchrotech.
Posted in AirQueue, ExpressCard, MacBook, MacBook Air, MicroU2E, MicroU2E-MV, USB 2.0, WWAN
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Tuesday, 20 May 2008
MicroU2E and MicroU2E-MV ExpressCard Adapter Compatibility Table
Posted on 15:57 by Unknown
USB 2.0 to USB Mode ExpressCard Adapters only work with ExpressCard 34 devices utilizing the USB 2.0 portion of the ExpressCard specification. They will not work with and ExpressCard 54 device, or any ExpressCard utilizing the PCIe (PCI Express) portion of the ExpressCard specification. The new MicroU2E-MV adds support for ExpressCards utilizing both 3.3 and 1.5V portions of the ExpressCard standard, while the original MicroU2E supports 3.3V only. The following table is by no means comprehensive, nor guaranteed completely accurate.
WWAN Wireless Cards
MicroU2E and MicroU2E-MV
Kyocera KPC680 EV-DO Rev. A (Verizon)
Novatel Wireless Merlin XU870
Novatel Wireless Merlin EX720 (Sprint)
Novatel Wireless Merlin V740 (Verizon)
Novatel Wireless Merlin V740 (Verizon)
Sierra Wireless Air Card 597E (Sprint)
MicroU2E-MV Only
Option Wireless GT Max 3.6 Express (AT&T)
Option Wireless Option GT Ultra Express (AT&T)
Option Wireless GlobeTrotter Express 7.2 Web'n'Walk (T-Mobile)
Option Wireless GlobeTrotter Express HSUPA
Option Wireless GlobeTrotter Express 401
Full Device Support Documents
USB ExpressCards Supported by MicroU2E and MicroU2E-MV (HTML)
USB ExpressCards Supported by MicroU2E and MicroU2E-MV (scribd)
WWAN Wireless Cards
MicroU2E and MicroU2E-MV
Kyocera KPC680 EV-DO Rev. A (Verizon)
Novatel Wireless Merlin XU870
Novatel Wireless Merlin EX720 (Sprint)
Novatel Wireless Merlin V740 (Verizon)
Novatel Wireless Merlin V740 (Verizon)
Sierra Wireless Air Card 597E (Sprint)
MicroU2E-MV Only
Option Wireless GT Max 3.6 Express (AT&T)
Option Wireless Option GT Ultra Express (AT&T)
Option Wireless GlobeTrotter Express 7.2 Web'n'Walk (T-Mobile)
Option Wireless GlobeTrotter Express HSUPA
Option Wireless GlobeTrotter Express 401
Full Device Support Documents
USB ExpressCards Supported by MicroU2E and MicroU2E-MV (HTML)
USB ExpressCards Supported by MicroU2E and MicroU2E-MV (scribd)
Friday, 14 March 2008
USB ExpressCards Supported by MicroU2E and MicroU2E-MV
Posted on 11:03 by Unknown
Posted in ExpressCard, MacBook, MacBook Air, MicroU2E, MicroU2E-MV, USB 2.0, Wireless Broadband, WWAN
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