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Sierra Wireless Overdrive 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot (Sprint) | 
| Brand: Sprint PCS Category: Wireless
List Price: $299.99 Buy New: $49.99 as of 9/10/2010 16:23 EDT details You Save: $250.00 (83%)

Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 39 reviews Sales Rank: 6533
Color: Black Media: Wireless Phone Battery Type: Lithium Ion Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
Model: SWW8013G4G UPC: 812320003551 ASIN: B0032JTPMK
Release Date: January 10, 2010 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Promotion: Data not available Terms and Conditions Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| | Enjoy wireless broadband connectivity via both Sprint's 3G Mobile Broadband network and its 4G WiMAX network | | | Connect up to five Wi-Fi-enabled devices simultaneously--including laptops, gaming devices, cameras and | | | MicroSD slot for use with cards up to 16 GB in size; can be tethered via USB extension cable | | | Up to 3 hours of use, up to 36 hours (1.5 days) of standby time | | | What's in the Box: hotspot modem, battery, back cover for modem, AC charger, USB to USB micro cable, quick start guide |
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Amazon.com Product Description Connect up to five Wi-Fi-enabled devices simultaneously--including laptops, gaming devices, cameras and even smartphones from other carriers--through a single connection using the Sierra Wireless Overdrive 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot from Sprint. Offering the next generation of ultra-fast WiMAX 4G wireless connectivity, the Overdrive delivers the best of both worlds with its compatibility with Sprint's current 3G network. Compact, portable, and easy to carry, the Overdrive also supports memory cards up to 16 GB of shared storage via its microSD slot and has built-in Wi-Fi GPS capability. 
Enjoy both 3G/4G wireless broadband connectivity with this mobile hotspot serving up to 5 devices simultaneously. |  |  | The dual-mode Overdrive 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot can be used on both the Sprint 4G network and Sprint's dependable 3G Mobile Broadband Network. This flexibility allows enjoy to enjoy 4G performance in any Sprint 4G market or to use Sprint's reliable 3G mobile broadband network when outside a 4G area. Sprint 4G is already available in 27 markets and continues to expand to new cities, bringing wireless speeds up to 10 times faster than today's 3G from any other national wireless carrier. It's a great broadband wireless option for just about everybody: In the Home Through a single connection, you can bypass your cable provider and stream HD movies from content distribution providers (such as Netflix, Amazon and Blockbuster) right to your TV; connect your Xbox 360 and game real-time with someone located across the globe; move pictures wirelessly from your camera to a digital picture frame and surf the Web on your laptop while streaming Pandora. In the Dorm Connect virtually anywhere on a campus with 4G coverage at 4G speeds: Turn your iPod Touch with Skype into a voice phone and make a call, or stream a live movie from Hulu or Netflix to your laptop. On-the-Go Whether you're on a long trip or running a busy day of errands, use Overdrive to keep passengers entertained in the car. Stream your favorite TV show from Hulu to your netbook; use a PSP gaming device to access multiple games and content; download music to your Zune HD; and turn your 3G iPhone into a 4G device. It's all very simple with Overdrive. Mobile Office Join a video conference, download large files, conduct a virtual home tour and stay in constant contact with your office via unified communications. Key Features - Universal Wi-Fi capability: up to 5 Wi-Fi enabled device sharing one connection
- Compatible with universal Wi-Fi devices: works with all operating systems
- MicroSD slot for shared storage up to 5 connected devices with support for memory cards up to 16 GB.
- LCD screen communicates device information such as Internet connection status, number of people sharing and battery life.
- GPS capable: built-in Wi-Fi GPS capability (on 3G) allows you to pinpoint and map your location
- Easy to use: compact, portable device requires no connector, activation or installation, enabling easy re-deployment
- Extended Wi-Fi range up to 150 feet
- 4G data speeds (WiMAX): Peak download speeds of more than 10 Mbps; peak upload speeds of 4 Mbps; average download speeds of 3-6 Mbps.
- 3G data speeds (EVDO Rev A.): Peak download speeds of up to 3.1 Mbps; peak upload speeds of 1.8 Mbps; average download speeds of 600 kbps-1.4 Mbps.
- Backwards compatible to the EVDO Rev. 0 and 1xRTT Networks
- Seamlessly transitions from 4G to 3G and vice versa
- Device can be tethered via USB extension cable (included) to a computer in order to charge the battery, connect to the network as well as share up to 5 devices/users
- Dimensions: 3.14 x 3.14 x 0.61 inches (HxWxD)
- Weight: 4.51 ounces
- Frequency: 1xEVDO Rev. A, Rev. 0 and 1X (850/1900 MHz); WiMAX 2500 MHz and GPS MHz
- Display size: 1.4-inch LCD (128 x 228 pixels)
- Battery: 1830 mAh with access time of 3 hours of use and 36 hours standby time
What's in the Box Sierra Overdrive hotspot modem, battery, back cover for modem, AC charger, USB to USB micro cable, quick start guide
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Great go-anywhere internet February 2, 2010 Brian Bearden (Austin, TX USA) 14 out of 16 found this review helpful
I adore this product. I live in Austin (good 4g coverage) and spend weekends on a boat in Houston (good 3g coverage). Before buying this product I could not get reliable internet on the boat. Now I have extremely reliable, high-speed, internet in Austin and a much slower, but serviceable, connection on the boat (and the drive between). I have been using this for about a month and have had no issues with the hardware or the software. Config was a breeze and I have always had a connection.
That said, there are a few things to be aware of. The 4g on this device is from Clear. They are a Texas company, so have much better coverage in Texas than elsewhere. If you do not live in a location with good 4g coverage, this device is close to useless. The 3g connection is not really fast enough for high-quality streaming video in my experience. Pandora and Skype (voice) work well on the 3g network, but Skype video and Netflix Watch Now do not really work. With the 5 gig 3g data cap, they would be too expensive anyway. On the 4g network everything works fine and the connection seems as fast as the cable modem I replaced with this device. The cost is about $20 a month more than the cable modem was.
March 9, 2010 Update: I am now getting a 4G signal in Houston.
Read the Reviews and was Worried, but I love this Product March 13, 2010 Matt B (Austin, TX) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I was cautious after reading other reviews of the product. I have been a happy broadband card 3g customer and had not had a good experience trying to install the 4g usb single-user wireless device so I had returned that. However, work needs demanded a mobile internet connection for more than 1 user and I took the leap. I think being in Austin, Tx probably helps because Clear's 4g network is great here. I am really impressed by the functionality of the Overdrive. We have been using it as our network solution for 2 weeks during an IT overhaul in our office. The 4g service is consistent. For the first day, the modem initially needed to be turned on and off a couple of times for resetting (sometimes taking out the battery). After the first day rebooting was not necessary. The micro sd data storage capability has proved to be invaluable. I would highly recommend this product.
Why settle for iPad 3G later when you can have 4G now? April 12, 2010 Joseph Turner (Seattle, WA United States) 11 out of 13 found this review helpful
I was planning on getting an iPad 3G later this month but decided to give the Sprint Overdrive a try first with my current Wifi 64GB iPad.
I'm happy I did!
Sure Apple negotiated a deal with at&t for $30 a month but there will be no tethering and at&t is infamous for having More Bars to Less Backhaul.
With the Overdrive I get the same unlimited usage on their 4G network and all my mobile devices can use it. Plus my friends can use it when we're out and about. Their iPhone's work better on a network that actually has backhaul.
Plus the hardware cost me $50 vs the $130 they want for the 3G only modem in the 3G model iPad. And when faster 4G services come online in the next year I don't have to replace the entire iPad to take advantage of them (or go without if Apple doesn't have an LTE iPad right away.)
Yes, Sprint 4G is problematical if you don't understand the physics involved. Sprint only has a single WiMax frequency for 4G: 2.5GHz. These high frequencies are great for out doors and about 20 feet into lightly constructed buildings. Most networks are dual frequency with both a higher frequency and a lower frequency, usually down around 850MHz, to get better penetration into indoor spaces.
So if you go too far indoors you will find yourself falling back to 3G or even 2.5G. But if you can find a large enough sky light you can generally get your 4G back. Which is my general rule of thumb for my friends: 4G doesn't venture where vampires roam, stay in the sunshine.
Setup was a breeze with the iPad, no "real computer" required. You turn on the Overdrive and when it comes up you enter the password off the LCD screen into your iPad's wifi settings. You then surf to http://Overdrive via Safari and lock down the modem and tell it to go grab the latest firmware.
In 5 minutes I was out surfing on my iPad.
The other thing I like about the Overdrive vs the Mifi is you can use it whilst it charges the battery. Very important for those times when you're going to be depending upon it heavily for Internet access. It recharges using the new cellular standard micro-USB connector and 1 AMP charger at roughly 1% per minute. With good quality 4G service I'm getting 4 hours per charge. With 3G service I get roughly 3 hours.
The only big complaint I have is the boot up time. For a mobile device you whip out of your pocket and want to hop on the Internet with it takes awhile for it to get ready.
But once you get online you and your iPad are surfing at broadband speeds. A very pleasant experience when out and about. And far faster than my friends get with their iPhone 3GS' on at&t. That consistent out-performance of the iPhone 3GS has convinced me I've made the right choice.
Excellent rural internet connection March 27, 2010 marcie (San Luis Obispo, CA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
We live in a rural area, and have relied on satellite internet (with dropped coverage in storms and clouds) for the past 3 years. We just switched over to the Sprint 3G service with the Overdrive unit. While our area is not yet covered by the 4G network, our experience so far has been great. We average 1.1-1.3 Mb/s downloads on the 3G network (close to the max of satellite at a lower cost) and uploads range from 300-400 kb/s. Latency is much better than satellite as well and the overall connection is serving our needs wonderfully. It has been reliable and looks like it will do a good job at replacing our home network, and providing even better connectivity once the 4G speeds arrive.
A few general notes: this unit doesn't seem to do well if it's left on 24 hours a day to power a home network. I have found that it is more reliable if it is turned off at night, and a few times a week I will have to turn it off and restart it to restore internet connectivity. Wireless network signal strength is about 50-60% of what I was getting on opposite sides of the house with our Apple Airport. However, since this is such a portable device I was able to plug it in at a central location without concern for other cords and get the same connectivity that we need. 5GB a month on the 3G service is fine for us, but I look forward to 4G and the unlimited bandwidth to watch online movies etc. Given our rural location and limited internet options, I think that this device and service is a wonderful option that I would readily recommend for others in a similar situation.
Sprint Overdrive rocks! July 10, 2010 B. Baker (Dallas, TX United States) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I've had mine about 4 months now and it's been a real life saver while traveling on the road. I rarely get 4G speeds, but 3G is like on steroids most times. It beats the heck out of the broadband card I had in my laptop. I have not had any of the problems others are experiencing. Those with issues make sure you update the firmware to version 2.06.06, released on 06/09/2010, as many complaints seem to be addressed in the update. Just a great little device.
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Firmware Update 2.06.06 for Overdrive 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot
This firmware update will improve performance of your Overdrive 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot.
Key Performance Enhancements:
Improves device stability, eliminating all known freeze-ups and lock-ups.
WiFi enhancements to improve WiFi stability and eliminate disconnects and crashes.
Significant improvements in 3G and 4G WAN stability.
Some improvement (~10%) in overall batter life and battery life in poor coverage.
Faster boot-up time (~10-20 seconds faster).
Improved response time when changing the WAN mode setting with no reboot required. Eliminates need for a device reset when changing modes such as "4G preferred" to "4G only", "4G preferred" to "3G only", etc.
Faster response time after canceling an operation in the Advanced Settings screen (no device reset required and offline time decreased by ~90 seconds).
Added additional 4G channels for future growth.
For Enterprise customers, customization and Data Link support have been added. Please contact your sales rep for additional information on these Enterprise customer features.
Please Note: Follow the instructions available below to perform this update. Two methods for performing the update are provided.
Release Details:
Dated: 06/09/2010
Software Version: 2.06.06
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