I have read that DD-WRT can do 3G sticks with USB port routers (ASUS WL-520GU). 
There is a list of compatible hardware, but it appears to be out of date/not 
updated recently. I have a Rogers stick (ZTE) waiting on my desk for some time 
to try it out... just need some time.

Other than that, I think Cradlepoint is without a doubt your best option. They 
are expensive, but they just work.

You may want to verify that the model of stick will work, since i know when the 
ZTE was release, it would not work with the CradlePoint.

Regards,

Chuck


-----Original Message-----
From: Stephan Monette [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: September-03-09 11:06 AM
To: [email protected] Group
Subject: [on-asterisk] Router compatible with 3G USB sticks

Hi,

I'm looking for a software router (Linux base) or hardware package  
that can connect to the Internet using a 3G USB wireless stick from  
Telus, Rogers or Bell.

Has anyone ever used such equipment?

Thanks.

Stephan Monette
Unlimitel Inc.

Tel.: 1-877-464-6638, x221
Fax: (613) 482-1077






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