Section 1A: Introducing the Sprint Mobile Broadband USB Modem 5
megabits per second (Mbps) (average speed of 300-800 kbps
before bandwidth optimization).
USB EVDO Modem
A USB modem (EVDO device) is a revolutionary new way to access
the Internet, while delivering the most advanced multimedia
streaming services and connectivity. Almost every laptop and
desktop has a USB port, so this provides you with the ability to
easily move your Sprint Mobile Broadband USB Modem from
platform to platform (laptop or desktop).
During Sprint PCS connections, the Sprint Mobile Broadband USB
Modem is a true USB EVDO modem, functioning just like the
modems familiar to most business computer users. It has an
advanced dual band diversity antenna system design that
incorporates an external flip antenna, maximizing data speed
performance, and allows for stronger network signal reception.
Once installed and configured for NDIS mode, the USB modem
connects instantly to the CDMA network with just a few mouse
clicks. To surf the Web, you simply connect the USB modem to a
USB port, click a few buttons, and launch your Internet browser. To
access your company network, you may need to launch an
extranet client after you connect to the CDMA network.
Tip:
More information about CDMA networks is available on the
CDMA Development Group Web site, www.cdg.org.
Tip:
To optimize your settings for faster speeds and data
conservation when accessing your company network,
work in “Offline”mode and synchronize periodically to
send and receive company email. Do not use the Preview
Pane, and save or drag and drop attachments to a
desktop folder before opening them (rather than
double-clicking them in the email). For more detailed
information, see the Microsoft white paper located at:
www.microsoft.com/office/outlook/evaluation/perform.doc.