For all those people that are frustrated with the neotel device that can not share the internet over the network I have great news.

I connected the manufacture of the neotel device and a manufacturer a router that supports USB 3G devices, in a attempt to get a router that support the neotel device.

They have come back to me on 09-04-2009 saying that have confirmed that it is working and that they are sorting out a few problems with the signal strength.

The firmware will be release as soon as there issues are sorted out.

The router

USB Mobile Broadband Router (UMR)
# Shares single internet connection via WiFi and/or Ethernet.
# Connects to the mobile internet via USB.
# Use your existing 3G/HSPA modem from your operator.
# Offers an always-on connection.
# Can be used with any operator, anywhere at anytime.
# Small and quick to configure.
# SMS mailbox! (see list of supported modems)
# Watches your internet connection for any drops!
# Switches automatically to a backup connection!
# Firmware upgradeable for cool new features!

Hardware Interfaces

* 2 x USB2.0 ports (for full power to USB modem)
* 4 x 10/100Mbps Ethernet LAN ports
* 1 x 10/100Mbps Ethernet WAN port
* 802.11b/g WLAN Access Point
* 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz, power switching adaptor
* 12VDC, 1.5A input port in UMR

Internal Features

* NAT router with DHCP server
* Supports a wide range of USB (3G/HSPA, CDMA, iBurst) modems
* Quick Setup Wizard
* Connection Tracker (keeping your internet connection alive)
* Appoint Ethernet WAN port or USB modem to be primary internet connection.
* Automatic backup between internet connections.
* SMS Mailbox (not with all 3G modems)
* SMS Remote Control
* SMS Event Notification
* Home Automation via TellStick
* Mobile Internet Traffic Consumption Notification via SMS
* Connection Status Overview bar
* Dynamic DNS services (DynDNS.com, No-IP.com, FreeDNS.Afraid.org, any 3rd party)
* Remote Access/Upgrade
* Port-Forwarding
* UPnP
* VPN Pass-through
* SPI-Firewall
* MAC Address Filtering for WLAN
* WEP 64/128 bit encryption
* WPA-PSK
* WPA2 Enterprise (to be used with a RADIUS server)



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