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Old 02-06-2008, 05:58 AM
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Default MBR-400 Router w/Verizon USB727 and 720

Just wanted to let everyone know that we have successfully completed testing of our EVDO router the MBR-400 with the USB727 and 720. The USB727 shows far more superiority when it comes to speed over the 720. Our router will allow you to to share you Verizon Data Card connection over Wi-Fi 802.11b/g or via 4 wired ethernet ports. We also do provide the capability for use of a wired technology such as Cable or DSL via the WAN port and have a EVDO/Data card as your failover. There are many software features such as QoS, Virtual Server, DDNS, HTTP Remote Managing, etc. If you have any questions please feel free to give us a call.

Warm Regards to all,

Eddie @ Assent Wireless
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Old 02-06-2008, 12:53 PM
Bill Kearney
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Default Re: MBR-400 Router w/Verizon USB727 and 720

> We also do provide
> the capability for use of a wired technology such as Cable or DSL via
> the WAN port and have a EVDO/Data card as your failover.


Then why use a dumb design that has the USB port blocking the WAN ethernet
port?

Sure, there are some cases where you'd need or want to use a USB extender
cable. But not always. Having the USB port jammed right next to the WAN
port makes it useless for failover without a lot more cabling.

And at over $200 it's yet another overpriced aircard router. To say
nothing of it being SPAMMED to a newsgroup like that.



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Old 02-06-2008, 05:31 PM
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Default Re: MBR-400 Router w/Verizon USB727 and 720

"AssentWireless" <AssentWireless.34cq3b@no-mx.wirelessforums.org> wrote in
message news:AssentWireless.34cq3b@no-mx.wirelessforums.org...
>
> Just wanted to let everyone know that we have successfully completed
> testing of our EVDO router the MBR-400 with the USB727 and 720. The
> USB727 shows far more superiority when it comes to speed over the 720.
> Our router will allow you to to share you Verizon Data Card connection
> over Wi-Fi 802.11b/g or via 4 wired ethernet ports. We also do provide
> the capability for use of a wired technology such as Cable or DSL via
> the WAN port and have a EVDO/Data card as your failover. There are many
> software features such as QoS, Virtual Server, DDNS, HTTP Remote
> Managing, etc. If you have any questions please feel free to give us a
> call.


Curious why your website says the USB720 is "slow" compared to the USB727 -
they are both Rev A.

-- Paul



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Old 02-15-2008, 05:39 AM
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Default Re: Speeds for the U720 vs. U727

The test we conducted wear independent of the router and we noticed a significant difference in speed between the two cards.

Regards,

Eddie @ Assent

*** Please note although we attempted a direct sales model that was never our interest. We prefer partnering with large distributors over a direct retail model. You can find our router on Millenicom's website for 149.00 which we think is very reasonable.
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