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Sierra Air Cards 402 (2 in 1) expresscard and Pc card

sierraaircard402Today we want to introduce you a new and innovative product that comes by Sierra, perhaps the best company for air cards, the model is 402 2 in 1. It’s an air cards, hence the name 2 in 1, that includes a locking 2-in-1 adapter, you can use it as an expresscard or as PC card in the PCMCIA slot or USB,with each providing the same dual-band CDMA connectivity  and support for 1xRTT EV-DO Rev. 0 and Rev.A, along   with all the other standard features and software you’d expect from a mobile broadband card. It is also an ultra-compact card for frequent and convenient use, easy to use when traveling. The new Sierra 402 air cards cost $99, before was $180, and you can buy with Sprint’s plan.

BASICS:

  • Compatibility: Windows® Vista, XP, 2000, MAC OSX, Linux
  • Dimensions: 5.11” x 2.13” x 0.42”
  • Weight: 2.08 oz
  • Chipset: Qualcomm® QSC 6085
  • Frequency: Dual-band (CDMA 1900 and 800 MHz); supports EV-DO 1xRTT, Rev. 0 and Rev. A when available
  • Antenna: Built-in

System Requirements:

  • Memory: 64 MB
  • Disk Space: 32 MB
  • Slots: Express Card or PCMCIA Type II Card slot
  • Processor: Pentium 150MHz or higher
  • Dial-Up Networking: DUN bound to TCP/IP

FEATURES:

  • Simple Installation of Sprint SmartView™ Software: The AirCard 402 includes Sierra Wireless’s automatic software installation experience for Sprint SmartView. A CD is no longer required so you’re up and running in fewer steps and less time. If you switch to a new laptop, the AirCard 402 will automatically begin the installation setup and you won’t need to search for a setup CD. Hands-Free Activation will complete the setup by automatically activating the device on Sprint’s Mobile Broadband network quickly and easily. Users will need to have the device’s ESN on a Sprint account before starting the installation process.
  • Sprint’s Mobile Broadband Network: The Sprint AirCard 402 delivers the best possible performance a 3G network can offer. AirCard 402 owners will enjoy typical upload speeds of 350-500 Kbps with peak speeds of 1.8 Mbps and typical download speeds of 600 Kbps – 1.4 Mbps with peak speeds of 3.1 Mbps where EV-DO Revision A is available. This means a 500 KB presentation can be sent to your client in eight seconds from the airport lounge. In areas where Rev. A networks are not available, the AirCard 402 is backward-compatible to Rev. 0 and 1xRTT networks.
  • Durable, High-Performance Design: Featuring a fixed, internal antenna and high strength plastics, the AirCard 402 is built for maximum ruggedness and reliability. Its compact design takes away the worry of storage, breakage and unplugging; the AirCard 402 extends about an inch from the side of your notebook, allowing users to leave the card plugged in while on the go.
  • GPS Capabilities: The AirCard 402 includes high-performance GPS capabilities for a quick and accurate fix on your location. With the latest version of Sprint SmartView software, the AirCard 402 provides access to desktop GPS applications and/or location-based services to “locate and search” the nearest bank, restaurant or gas station. Simply open Sprint SmartView and click the GPS bar in the Mobile Broadband window. A GPS drawer then opens up, offering One-Touch access to search categories.
  • Eye-Catching, Lighted Graphics: The AirCard 402 is the first card form factor from Sprint to incorporate a new and innovative lighted design. Plug the AirCard 402 into your laptop and watch the graphics light up. Passers-by will be sure to notice your device once it’s lit and your ability to connect to broadband networks wirelessly.

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