Top Global MB9000 3G/4G Wireless Router

Posted by lesseffective on August 3rd, 2007
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The Top Global MB9000 is a step up from their previous industrial-level model, the MB8000. It performs basically the same function, that is to take a wireless 3G or 4G signal (for those of you blessed to be in Rev A range) and convert it to a wifi signal. These are particularly popular for trade show booths, where you may need portable wireless access to more than one user at a time. The MB9000 has a couple great advantages over it’s predecessors, though. It not only supports 4G signals, but will take dual PCMCIA cards (or wireless ExpressCards when connected through a PCMCIA slot with a PCMCIA ExpressCard Cradle). It aggregates the bandwidth from both cards, basically giving you a very usable, high-bandwidth broadband connection in a portable box. Sewell carries the MB9000 for $1339.95, a higher sticker price than most Joe Schmoe consumers want to pay, but well worth it for the enterprise-level user who needs the performance. Picture below.

The MB9000 router from top global


2 Comments

  • Maicole said:

    do the top global MB9000 will bring signal in area where the Air card will not pick-up a Signal ? (out of Range ) par example in the basement?
    Thanks

  • Alex said:

    This device works perfectly. I’ve used 5 of them for about a month and a half and I didn’t have any problems with those. This is an amazing product.


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