The Sierra Wireless Aircard is easy to install and has a built-in, nonmovable antenna and lights up in blue when it captures a signal. Working on a CDMA EV-DO Rev A network, the AirCard 595 offers max download speed of 3.1 Mbps and up to 1.8 Mbps on the upload. The actual card itself is simple and rugged in design.
If you are on the go, the faster data speeds provide a greater wireless experience especially if you are send or receiving large files (presentations, databases, photos, or graphics). The Sierra Wireless AirCard AirCard 595 is currently the best product out there if you are looking to connect your laptop PC to the Internet.
Currently available through Bell Mobility and Telus on several plans ranging from $99.95 - $299.99.
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Good results as far as speed but beware it does not have a “home only” mode… I went to Windsor and Sarnia and it cost me a fortune in roaming costs… You connect on the canadian network and it changes by itself to the US network… It is very very bad… If somebody has a solution, please let me know…
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