The D-Link 3G Mobile Router DIR-451 answers mobile users’ need for setting up a wireless network on-the-go to share an Internet connection. The 3G Mobile Router DIR-451 enables users to quickly create a secure wireless 802.11g (108G) network and provide access to the Internet using a cellular signal. By connecting an UMTS, or HSDPA Internet PC card to the 3G Mobile Router, an Internet connection can be accessed and shared virtually anywhere within a wireless broadband network.
The 3G Mobile Router creates a secure Wi-Fi® network by supporting the latest wireless security features to prevent unauthorized access. Support for WEP, WPA, and WPA2 ensure that you will be able to secure your Wi-Fi network, regardless of your client devices. In addition, the 3G Mobile Router utilizes dual active firewalls (SPI and NAT) to prevent potential attacks from across the Internet.
The D-Link 3G Mobile Router sets up in minutes, making it easy to use while on–the-go. Remaining backward compatible with 802.11b devices, this router ensures that it will work with legacy wireless equipment you already own. You can also directly connect Ethernet-based devices to its built-in 4-port full-duplex 10/100 switch. Set up a wireless network with the D-Link 3G Mobile Router DIR-451 and provide your users with a secure, high-speed connection to the Internet virtually anywhere within a wireless broadband network.
The 3G Mobile Router can be used as a fixed broadband Internet solution in homes or offices that do not have a cable or DSL service available, but are within a compatible mobile wireless network. Conversely, if you are already subscribing to a mobile Internet service, you can simply use the 3G Mobile Router in your home instead of paying extra for a wired high-speed Internet connection.

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