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Digi Launches
Secure Wi-Fi to Cellular Access Point
March 27, 2008
Digi International introduced the
Digi Wi-Point 3G, a PC card based 3G
cellular router with integrated Wi-Fi
access point. It acts as a
cellular-to-Wi-Fi hotspot and provides
secure, high-speed Internet access to
remote workgroups and devices. It works
with more cellular PC data cards than
any other cellular router, enabling
Internet connectivity virtually anywhere
a cellular signal is available.
SpaceDev, a developer of space
technology systems, products and
services, uses the Digi Wi-Point 3G to
allow its engineers to send data back to
company headquarters from remote rocket
testing sites. Jon Martin, director of
IT for SpaceDev comments: "We test
rockets at least two miles from
civilization, so we usually have no
wired connectivity. The Digi Wi-Point 3G
allowed us to set up an on an "on the
fly" hotspot so our engineers could send
data back to headquarters. It was simply
plug-and-play, and we were up and going
in 30 seconds. We tried both Sprint and
Verizon cards and found that both worked
instantly."
The Digi Wi-Point 3G supports more
than 40 cellular PC data cards around
the world, including PCMCIA and PCI
Express cards (with appropriate
adapter). It is a three-in-one router
with integrated 802.11b/g Wi-Fi access
point, 10/100 Ethernet and global
cellular network access via virtually
any carrier supplied PC data card. It is
small and easy to deploy, and enables
drop-in networking to devices that are
hard to reach or do not have convenient
access to wired connections.
"The Digi Wi-Point 3G allows remote
sites and devices to wirelessly connect
to the Internet or securely integrate
into a corporate network - even if that
remote device happens to be driving down
the highway," said Larry Kraft, senior
vice president of global sales and
marketing, Digi International. "It is
ideal for applications such as temporary
networks, remote Wi-Fi hotspots,
mobile/transportation deployments,
disaster recovery, security and more."
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