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Nexaira Wireless announces 3G/4G SOHO router

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SAN DIEGO, USA: Nexaira Wireless Inc., on Tuesday announced the launch of its new 3G/4G SOHO router designed for the North American small office/home office (SOHO) market.

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The new SOHO router is fast, secure, and provides instant Wi-Fi service to a home or office without the need to run data cabling or subscribe to a wireline service, said a press release

The 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 and is priced at $99.95

The SOHO router 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.

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No longer will a user be subjected to the limitations of installation times, service area coverage or repair time of traditional wireline networks. Nexaira’s SOHO router is easy to install and does not require technical support, the release added.

“The NexConnect SOHO router is ideal for SMB (small to medium size businesses) and SOHO users that want ease of use and auto-connect capability without the difficulty typically associated with router installation,” said JR Yakel, VP Sales, Nexaira, Inc.

He added, “It is a compelling product offering that is simple to install and priced aggressively. It will be available through our distributors and value added resellers in May 2010.”