I doubt this would be a known brand router. I think as Reza said, he is providing some good feedback to the manufacturer to get it where it would become a useful tool for VoIP enthusiasts and businesses.
Reza, can you shed some light on the benefits of this router than the other ones available? Is it the handling of the 3G USB key that makes the different or is the router OS (SIP QoS, WAN failover, etc...) that makes it special in your eyes? I would be interested in such a device as well. I am guessing you are testing this with Rogers and Bell services so far? Here is a good read by "gnhb" on 3G for pfsense: http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=22423.msg115852 But pfsense apparently only support 3G starting version 2.0 which is only in beta yet. Regards, Bruce > Date: Sun, 1 Aug 2010 13:17:32 -0400 > From: siya...@gmail.com > To: aster...@neoenova.com > CC: asterisk@uc.org > Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] 3.5G Router to connect your USB 3.5G Modem, > aka.Internet Stick. > > Reza, > > Talking too much detail here doesn't help people here who are new to > the 3G router including me, can you share with us what the brand of the 3G > router is? I have a client pentcially can use this kind of router because > of cause they are in remote area which no good DSL or cable connections. > Many thanks! > > Roger > > On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 10:32 AM, Reza - Asterisk Consultant < > aster...@neoenova.com> wrote: > > > Also forgot to mention a cigarette light adapter is being introduced and > > currently being manufactured so you could literally plug the unit to a > > vehicle. The applications that I can think of for this kind of mobility is > > limitless and provides tremendous opportunities. > > > > We had deployed one on Friday with SIP Phones connected to the unit to > > demonstrate capabilities at a business referral meeting. Feedback from > > attendees at the meeting was impressive, considering the quality of calls > > and everything else was superb. > > > > -- > > Toronto based VoIP / Asterisk Trainer, > > I.T. Consultant and Hosted PBX Solutions Provider. > > +1-647-476-2067. > > http://www.linkedin.com/in/seminar > > > > > > On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 10:24 AM, Reza - Asterisk Consultant < > > aster...@neoenova.com> wrote: > > > > > Router redundancy for this test router I am playing with to fail over > > from > > > USB Based Internet Stick to WAN Ethernet Port and vice versa is being > > > introduced this month by the manufacturer. I brought this up to > > > manufacturer's attention last month. On top of this, I've requested the > > > manufacturer to make SIP data to take priority over any other traffic. > > So > > > out of the box, this unit will have priority for SIP packets which is > > > important for all of us. > > > > > > > > > -- > > > Toronto based VoIP / Asterisk Trainer, > > > I.T. Consultant and Hosted PBX Solutions Provider. > > > +1-647-476-2067. > > > http://www.linkedin.com/in/seminar > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > Yajie