 |
Kyocera KR2 Mobile EVDO Wireless Router Sale: $189.95
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days |
Product Description New Page 1 Make your wireless network completely mobile with the Kyocera KR2 Mobile Router. With its portability, flexibility, and easy setup, creating your own hotspot anywhere has never been easier. Enables you to create a Wi-Fi® Hotspot with multiple EVDO devices; Express card, PC Card, USB Port (phone or modem)* Multiple users can share high-speed connections with rates up to 3.1 Mbps. Fail-over capabilities for use as a conventional router with wireless EV-DO as a backup. Cable Modem capable Smooth migration to future EV-DO releases and upgradeable firmware. Wi-Fi Protected Setup for improved security |
| |
Customers Reviews  2008-10-25 Router, Kyocera KR2 Great product! Works as advertised. We use a Verizon broadband card to provide access to multiple home computers at a location where high-speed service is unavailable. |  2008-08-22 Bad wifi radio I guess I just got a bad router. Had to send it back to retailer. It worked hard wired to computer but would not send wireless signal. Called kyocera tech support and they were were very helpful. |  2008-06-28 Expensive, but still a great product I bought this after buying an evdo card from Alltel. The card was mainly used in my macbook pro, but I wanted to be able to share the Internet with two other computers in the house. Since the only form of Internet where I live it dial-up, I had to give this a try.
Using true WiFi from the router works great. The speeds are more reliable than using the evdo card directly connected to my mac and the other two PCs in the house work great (one wireless and the other wired). This thing has a ton of features compared to an old Linksys 802.11b router I had.
My only problems so far is that when there has been no Internet usage for a few hours, the router doesn't want to auto connect like it should. I usually have to reset it or simply remove the evdo card and insert it again. The other minor issue is that I can't seem to login to the router with Firefox 3 (but really, not a big deal).
Overall, while it is expensive, it's been worth it for me to get rid of dial-up! |  2008-04-11 Works right out of the box Husband and I have used Sprint mobile broadband for years since it seems to be the only way to get unlimited access without DSL or cable. Any other router was a hassle to set up.
We each got a KR2, plugged in the units and then inserted the EDVO devices and we were on the internet. Setting up the ports for whatever is very easy with the http://192.168.0.1 in the browser - enter the unit password and you can set whatever security level and/or IP range you need.
I'm running XP pro, and he's running ubuntu operating systems. We both have had a wonderful surprise that this router works without a hassle. |  2008-03-26 10 Times better than the KR-1 Received the KR-2 today (ordered same day it went up for sale). I have been using a Kyocera KR-1 for two years. The performance of the KR-1 was poor (at best). The Wi-Fi signal was very weak, and both the EV-DO and Wi-Fi connections would come and go as the KR-1 saw fit. I am not sure if it was caused by the KR-1 or was simply a defective EV-DO card, but my first EV-DO card got smoked and had to be replaced. I have been waiting for the KR-2 to become available since it was announced last fall.
Set up is extremely simple: open box, insert your EV-DO card, apply power. The first thing I noticed is that the KR-2 is ready for use in seconds, versus 1-2 minutes for the KR-1. I followed the directions once I had internet access (browse to http://192.168.0.1) and enter admin password. From there, it is easy to set up Wi-Fi security level and internet access password (if desired).
That's it. Done. If you have a Sprint EV-DO card (PC Card, USB, or Express card), this is the way to go. The service is cheaper than Comcast broadband and you can take it with you where ever. | |
|
Product Details
Batteries Included:
Binding:
Brand: Kyocera
Color:
EAN: 0674847025085
Floppy Disk Drive Description:
Has Red Eye Reduction:
Is Autographed:
Is Memorabilia:
Label: KYOCERA
Legal Disclaimer:
Manufacturer: KYOCERA
Model: KR2
Publisher: KYOCERA
Release Date:
Special Features:
Studio: KYOCERA
System Memory Size: |
Kyocera K323
The Kyocera K323 has made its way to Verizon's lineup of entry-level camera phones, but the handset doesn't quite pass the mark. Though it's easy to use both in design and function and includes some nice extras, such as integrated Bluetooth, if it's a good camera phone you seek, look beyond the K323. Disappointingly, it produced some really blurry and dark images, and we think Kyocera could have included a better internal screen. As such, we recommend the LG VX5300 for a better VGA camera phone option. The K323 is reasonably priced at $29 with service...
Design One look at the Kyocera K323 and you might just see a face staring back at you. A curved silver bar that somewhat resembles a mouth sits smack dab in the top middle of the phone, while just above it is the rectangular external display. We don't mean to say the K323 is a bad-looking phone but it definitely is unique. The 96x16-pixel resolution monochrome screen shows the vitals, including the date, time, network strength, battery life, and caller ID (where available; no photo ID).
Look for Kyocera K323 at our ONLINE STORE.
Discuss this news & share your opinion on our PHOTO FORUM.
Kyocera K323, mobile phones, camera phones, cell phones |
NewsHere's another species endangered by our cratering economy: the basic, mid-priced cellphone. Pinched wallets are putting the so-called feature phone--which includes a camera, Bluetooth, text messaging and Web surfing capabilities--at risk, says Avi ... Read more
Years of juggling a cellphone and a handheld computer finally got to Jeffrey Kaplan. He sprang for a new, $500 Kyocera "smartphone" that weds the two and reduced the lumps in his jacket pocket by one. "More important," says the 37-year-old Bostonian ... Read more
TOKYO, Oct 24 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei average slid more than 7 percent and fell below 8,000 for the first time in nearly 5-A½ years, with exporters hit by the double punch of a Sony Corp (nyse: SNE - news - people ) profit warning and a sharply ... Read more
|
 |
|
|