The vast majority of 3G and 4G USB modems handed out by mobile operators to their customers are manufactured by a handful of companies and run insecure software, according to two security researchers ...
As well as notebooks with integrated WiMAX, Sprint was also demonstrating how users could add high-speed XOHM access to their existing hardware. Top of the list is the ZTE TU25 WiMAX USB dongle, the ...
4G LTE (Cat 18) USB800 Modem also certified and approved for use with services on FirstNet communications platform The fastest USB modem now commercially available for subscribers to AT&T and FirstNet ...
The majority of 3G and 4G USB modems offered by mobile operators to their customers have vulnerabilities in their Web-based management interfaces that could be exploited remotely when users visit ...
It's hard to stay connected to the internet when you are on the go in your home country; it's even harder if you travel around the world for business or pleasure. 4G service requires different ...
Cricket's no-contract, no-commitment $40-per-month EV-DO service is the best deal in cellular broadband you can find. The low-cost carrier's new USB Broadband Modem A600 provides a few more features ...
It's been well over two years since we've seen a new USB modem on Verizon. I still use the Pantech UML290 all the time, but at this point, it's getting pretty dated. The modem itself is big and chunky ...
Mobile data users still overwhelmingly prefer USB modems for keeping PCs and other devices connected on the go, but they may turn more to built-in cellular radios and portable Wi-Fi hotspots over the ...
Travel plans about to take you beyond the land of broadband? Venturing far afield from the great kingdom of WiFi? You may have been born with 802.11b in your mouth, but you're going to want to get ...
The majority of mobile phones let you browse the Internet on the go, but as you'll know if you've tried, it's not exactly the same experience as using a laptop. The big question, though, is how do you ...
The vast majority of 3G and 4G USB modems handed out by mobile operators to their customers are manufactured by a handful of companies and run insecure software, according to two security researchers ...
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