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The Tracking Key’s versatility permits its adaptation to many diverse situations. Perhaps the most obvious lies in covert operations, people who need to procure information surreptitiously. Families can also use the Tracking Key to keep an eye on kids freshly exposed to new found freedoms; driving, for example. The device has personal applications as well. Some wonder about their own times and speeds on the road. The Tracking Key allows athletes to record their running distance and boaters can review their acceleration in white water.
The simplicity of the Tracking Key, from LandAirSea, makes deployment and operation a cinch for even the more technologically challenged. The water-resistant exterior protects it from the elements and ensures the equipment’s survival over long term exposure, granting you more options for stowing the tracker away. A strong magnetic mount securely attaches the device to any metal surface. Once in place, the Tracking Key records all sorts of relevant data – route, speed, direction, stopped times, the addresses of those stops, and more. To retrieve the data, just plug the Tracking Key into any USB-supported device. The included software hooks up with Google Earth, providing satellite imaging to enhance your data review. The Tracking Key also generates a written review, documenting the times and stopping points of each trip, giving you an alternative perspective.
In terms of cost, the Tracking Key falls at the lower end of the market. Unlike other GPS Tracking Systems the passive Tracking Key comes absent of monthly charges and fees. All the software needed to get the device up and rolling comes with the initial package. LandAirSea offers a great deal for the quality of this product.
As a passive GPS tracker, the LandAirSea Tracking Key‘s technology differs from real-time devices. A passive tracker silently records data over a period of time and stores the information away for retrieval at a later, convenient time. Real-time trackers, on the other hand, transmit constantly updated records to a computer or phone, allowing users to follow the action as it unfolds. Each type serves a different purpose. For instance, real-time allows worried relatives to keep tabs on their loved-ones, or wary car-owners to track down stolen vehicles while a passive tracker provides customers the ability to analyze collected data. Real-time usually comes with a necessary monthly fee, due to the constant monitoring it provides.
Quantum-Wireless.com has a neat spread of information, including sample document reports and Google Earth routes. A full list of specs, FAQs, and features fully lays out all the information you’ll need. Check it out to get a good idea of how the Tracking Key works and what it can give you.
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The CradlePoint CTR500 Cellular Travel Router is portable, compact, secure and reliable. It is convenient. At only 4.7″ X 2.8″ X .08″ (122mm x 73mm x 18.5mm) you’d be able to squeeze it into your laptop case or if you prefer it is small enough to fit in your pocket. Despite its size, the CTR500 is able to support both Express Card and USB-dongle style cellular modems (EVDO and HSDPA networks).
You don’t need to be concerned with anyone stealing your broadband with the CTR500’s WPA2 and 64/128-bit WEP Personal and Enterprise encryption modes. The Cradlepoint CTR500 EVDO Travel Router’s RJ-45 Ethernet port access (both WAN and LAN capabilities) allows you to have no need for a home modem. If your Ethernet source ever goes down, the CTR500’s unique built-in auto-failover automatically connects it to an accessible wireless network either on your phone, dongle or cellular carrier. So in some respects, the CTR500 is more reliable than your current modem because of its multiple sourcing.
The CTR500 is an assurance that you would be able to maintain maximum uptime. In fact, with the CTR500’s ability to connect up to 16 users at one time means you can get rid of your small office modem as well. You are simply able to plug this in anywhere you are and it starts transmitting. The CTR500’s car charger comes with the modem and allows you to work in your car without the need of a portable battery. The CTR-500 has all the features of modems double its size including configurable adult content filtering and phishing protection.
The CTR500’s reliability, scope, connect ability and ease of use makes it a necessary for any off site operation. You are able to build an offsite office space in less than a minute. The Cradlepoint CTR 500 is very popular for construction site office stations especially in rural areas. The Cradlepoint 500 makes any large scale project that needs to maintain a minute-by-minute schedule a hassle-free experience.
Remote Emergency Response teams and temporary work stations are able to maintain professionalism and contact with headquarters without any inconvenience. They are able to share mission critical information and vital documents with great ease. Mobile online businesses are able to travel and visit clients without sacrificing the appearance of office connectability. Its operating temperatures of 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0C) to 122 degrees (50C) means that you able to connect to the net even if you air-con is down and you’re driving on a hot summer’s day.
Like all Quantum-Wireless.com’s products, the CTR 500 comes with a 30 day money back guarantee and year-long manufacturer’s guarantee. It’s a reliable, riskfree product.
]]>The latest from Wilson Electronics, the Wilson Sleek is an affordable mobile cell signal booster. It’s perfect when you’re traveling in poor cell areas. Whether it be in rural areas or in urban areas, the Wilson Sleek boosts your cell phone signal up to 20 times. It’s compact design with plug in and play function means all you have to do is plug the DC power supply and you should see an increased cell signal.
It’s a dual band device means that it works will all major U.S. carriers except Nextel’s Direct Connect IDen phones. The compact design doubles as a charger for you phone too. It’s a mini magnet mount means that all you have to do is attach it the roof of your car and run the wire to your dashboard where the cradle is located. The Wilson Sleek is the smallest cell signal booster available. There’s even a converter kit available so you can use the Wilson Sleek in a home or office.
Dual band means that you will be able to boost your 3G Internet connection along with your voice signal. You can put a MiFi 2372 from Novatel Wireless in the cradle and see an improved Internet signal for up to five WiFi enabled devices. The charger also powers the MiFi device. The Wilson Sleek is the perfect solution for those looking for an improved cell signal while on the the go.
Quantum-Wireless.com has the Wilson Sleek in stock with same day shipping*. There is also a complete selection of Wilson Electronics cell signal boosters along with other top brands. Call 1-877-259-4629 for more information about the Wilson Sleek or click the Chat Live icon from 9 a.m. till 1 a.m. to talk with one our wireless experts.
*The product usually ships same day when ordered before 2 p.m. EST.
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Error: Connection Failed. The three most dreaded words an internet user can see. All that’s about to change, with the introduction of something called MiFi 2372 from Novatel Wireless. Basically, wherever you go, you can quickly connect to the internet with a device that fits in the palm of your hand. Too good to be true? Here’s how it works: Once you power on the device, it will immediately search for local Wi-Fi connections and simultaneously connect to the cellular network that you have chosen to link your device to. This will create a sort of “personal cloud” of high-speed internet access. Currently, in the U.S., major carriers like Sprint and Verizon Wireless already offer their own Mi-Fi.
But there’s a better solution to your problems out there: the MiFi 2372, by Novatel Wireless. This product will be available in the U.S. through two carriers: AT&T and T-Mobile. It has many advantages over its competitors. First of all, the MiFi 2372 comes with Novatel’s NovaSpeed technology, something that Sprint or Verizon can’t or simply don’t offer. This technology will allow you to do things quickly and easily without any buffering or disturbances, such as downloading large files, playing video games, or watching videos. You can attach and link multiple devices to this gadget; which is very useful if you want to use it as your home router. The battery life per charge is a solid three and a half to four hours. You can use the MiFi on a train, on a bus, in the car – the possibilities are truly endless. I highly recommend you go get one.
Quantum-Wireless.com has a complete selection of MiFi 2372, along with the European version, the MiFi 2352 and the Verizon version, MiFi 2200. The MiFi 2372 works with most U.S. carriers.
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The first things you notice about these MiFi siblings are their looks: they’re just plain sexy. Weighing in at much less than a pound with thin, sleek bodies, these intelligent mobile hot spots look like something James Bond might whip out on a mission. They certainly accomplish what they were made to do: give you fast Internet connections wherever mobile signals can be found. You get an HSDPA modem capable of download speeds of up to 7.2mbps and up link speeds of 5.76mbps. Both have up to 16GB of expandable microSD memory along with GPS capabilities.
If you’re lonely while surfing the web, then you’re in luck—the devices can support up to five simultaneous Wi-Fi connections for your friends and for all their various gadgets (phones, laptops, cameras, gaming consoles), and the connection is so good (even while sharing) that you can convince yourself you’re surfing the web at home instead of the car, hotel or anywhere else you happen to be. For their small size, the MiFi 2352 and MiFi 2372 pack a nice punch. Advertised as having ranges of up to 10m (30 feet), these mobile hot spots can actually project good signals as far out as 40 feet, with rechargeable lithium batteries lasting up to four hours. And because they support HSPA, UMTS, EDGE and GPRS platforms, as well as being GSM based (unlike earlier models created by Verizon and Sprint) you really can get a signal all over world.
So what’s the difference between the MiFi 2352 and MiFi 2372?
Nothing big. The MiFi 2352 was Novatel Wireless’ first release, designated for distribution in Asia and Europe, while the MiFi 2372 was rolled out later, reaching South America, Canada and the U.S. (through AT&T and T-Mobile–sorry Verizon users). There is also a slight discrepancy in the 3G frequencies they support; the MiFi 2352 supports 900/1900/2100 MHz 3G UMTS/HSPA frequencies, while the MiFi 2372 supports 850/1900/2100 MHz 3G UMTS/HSPA frequencies. So the choice between the MiFi 2352 and MiFi 2372 really just boils down to who your phone operator is.
The Novatel Wireless MiFis perform at a high level and are more than satisfactory in creating a private bubble of unrivaled wireless connectivity, all wrapped up in a good-looking package.
The review has read like one long MiFi endorsement, and for good reason. Both devices are excellent in that they perform as well (or even better than) advertised. However, there is one catch: the price. With high quality comes a high price tag. Quantum-Wireless.com has a complete selection of Novatel MiFis, including the MiFi 2352, the MiFi 2372 and the MiFi 2200, which is the Verizon edition of the device.
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Wilson Dual-Band In-Building Wireless Kit
The Wilson Dual-Band In-Building Wireless Kit (841262) is important for those looking to improve cell and data transfer where there’s a weak signal for a small office or house. Its dual-band allows it to work with both 900Mhz and 1900Mhz frequencies, but doesn’t work with Nextel’s Push-to-Talk network or the 1700 MHz AWS (T-Mobile US 3G).
Improve your cell signal up to 15 feet away from the unit. The product was made in the USA and can support multiple data cards and users. It extends battery life for your phone because it won’t expend battery life searching for a signal. It amplifies the signal up to 10 times.
Wilson created the 841262 from combining the highest gain dual-band amplifirer, the 63 dB DB Pro Amplifier and Wilson’s new external omnidirectional antenna and the internal panel antenna. The kit also includes 50′, 30′ and 20′ lengths of coaxial cable necessary for installation. For other amplifier kits, it takes time and effort, including roaming the house for enough of a signal to amplify, well, don’t spend all that time looking for a signal inside.
Installation of the Wilson 841262 is simple. Find the place where you get the best signal, most likely on your roof or some other place where there’s a good signal like the attic. Place the dual-band antenna there and extend the co-axial cable to the internal panel antenna and then to the unit.
Users can improve their signal up to 15 feet from the unit. It works in oscillation, so that it provides signal improvement with 360 degrees of coverage. It is automatic overload, oscillation protection. The Wilson Dual-Band In-Building Wireless Kit is a great signal improver when you need a signal indoors for data transfer and no more dropped calls.
Kit Includes
Wilson Cellular’s new SignalBoost 62 dB DB PRO 801262 Cellular/PCS Amplifier
Wilson’s new external omni-directional antenna (301201)
Internal Panel Antenna (301155)
20′, 30′, and 50′ lengths of RG-6 cable
Please call 1-877-259-4629 for more information about the Wilson Dual-Band In-Building Wireless Kit
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GlobeSurfer III: 3G Wireless Router
GlobeSurfer III 3G Wireless Router from Option Wireless is the perfect item for those people looking to share internet over a large space, such as an office building or home. It has the ability to support up to 254 users at one time.
Routers usually can’t balance sleek design and the power needed to carry a strong enough signal. The high speed rate is impressive too, with uploads at 5.76 Mbps, and download speeds up to 7.2 Mbps. It also supports a telephone line, which means it transfers SMS text messaging, call forwarding, call waiting and voicemail. The screen is color interactive display screen and a web-based graphical interface that’s in multiple languages.
The GlobeSurfer III is simple and easy to use with only a two button control and a “Notifier” software application that displays status and alerts users when a SMS or call comes in. It’s easy to transfer large files across the network with the integrated USB connection. The connection allows users to connect a printer, or a storage device to back up important files.
The security features are simple enough to understand yet offer a great firewall features that keep unwanted individuals from using the network. The display on the GlobeSurfer III is simple to display and it can be mounted on an indoor wall or on the desktop.
For More Information Call: 1-877-259-4629
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Cell Ranger STIX 12V Cell Phone Booster
Need a cell phone boost while you’re traveling? The Cell Ranger STIX Cell Phone Booster is perfect for travelers that constantly have trouble getting a signal while driving, or boating or any time you’re on the go. The STIX also amplifies transfer rates for data card and 3G phones.
Don’t drop a call again as the STIX booster means 2-3 more bars for any cell phone or data card. It boost data transfer up to 100 percent better. The Cell Ranger Microprocessor analyzes signal strength, then makes adjustments according to what it reads and figures out how to optimize the signal with the STIX.
Most other cell boosters are expensive and require professional installation, but the STIX installation is easy. Place the magnetic mount antenna on the truck or roof, then run the 15 foot cable into the car and plug it directly into the cigarette lighter. It’s that simple.
The STIX booster supports all data cards and supports all major carriers in the U.S. and Canada except IDen push-to-talk technology. It also filters and amplifies the signal from the nearest cell tower. If you need an improved cell signal while you’re driving, the Cell Ranger STIX Cell Phone Booster is perfect because of its easy installation, maintenance and reasonable price.
