Sierra Wireless MP 595 Network Card User Manual


 
Introducing the MP 595 Modem
rates up to 3.1 Megabits per second (Mbps) downlink from
the network and 1.8 Mbps uplink to the network. Average
data rates are 450-800 kilobits per second (kbps) downlink
and 300-400 kbps uplink. Actual speed depends on
network conditions.
1xEV-DO Revision 0 (Rev. 0) supports Internet connections
with data rates up to 2.4 Mbps downlink and 153 kbps
uplink. Average data rates are 400–700 kbps downlink and
40-80 kbps uplink. Actual speed depends on network
conditions.
1x supports Internet connections with data rates up to
153 kbps. Actual speed depends on the network condi-
tions.
Circuit switched (dial-up) data, using the earlier CDMA
IS-95 specification, supports data connections to any dial-
up service at rates up to 14.4 kbps.
The MP 595 modem is primarily designed to provide 1x or
better data connections but it also allows for Circuit
Switched Data (CSD) connections in areas that have
CDMA IS-95 coverage but no 3G (1xEVDO or 1x) high-
speed packet service.
Quick Net Connect (QNC) provides a simplified way to
dial into an Internet connection using CSD, assuming CSD
is supported by your service provider.
Once a connection is established, you can open your browser
and connect to web sites and access other Internet services
such as e-mail.
CDMA account and coverage
You must set up an account with a CDMA service provider for
each MP 595 modem you install. After installing the MP 595
modem software, you must configure it to use an account.
The ability of the MP 595 modem to obtain service and the
type of service obtained in any area is determined by several
factors:
Network proximity and 1xEV-DO CDMA availability To
obtain service, you must be within the coverage area of a
network operating in one of the radio frequency bands
supported by the MP 595 modem. The type of connection
depends on the service available in that area. For example,
there are areas with 1x service in which 1xEV-DO has not yet
been implemented.
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