Phoebus Portable Cellular Wi-Fi Router Would Make the Pharoahs Proud

phoebus Phoebus Portable Cellular Wi-Fi Router Would Make the Pharoahs ProudWi-fi routers that accept a cellular PCMCIA card have been around for some time now. Of course, different Cellular companies have different policies regarding them, but we digress. The Phoebus Portable Cellular Wi-Fi Router isn’t just a router for a Cellular card - it’s designed to be a portable router. That means that it’s perfect for the car, a minivan, or any moving vehicle. On top of that, the Phoebus’s unusual pyramid design through us off because we’re so used to boxy routers. The 3G Phoebus Portable Cellular Wi-Fi Router retails for $299 and a car adapter for the 3G Phoebus retails for $38.95.

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  1. BlogNerds.com » Blog Archive » Phoebus 3G router converts PCMCIA data card into WiFi on June 23rd, 2007 10:27 pm

    [...] Yeah, this trick most certainly has a thin layer of dust on it, but there’s just something special about a portable pyramid that turns your average PCMCIA data card into WiFi. The 3G Phoebus MB6000 purportedly plays nice with “most cellular PCMCIA cards on the market today” sans drivers or complicated software installations, which enables plug ‘n play access to your data network regardless of current location. Aside from turning your card into a wireless access point for multiple users to connect to, it also enables wired Ethernet connections and a security suite that will only allow authenticated users to view the network. Such a fine convenience, however, was bound to come at a rather steep price, so you should probably make sure you’ll be spending an awful lot of time surfing on the go before shelling out $299.95. [Via ChipChick] [...]

  2. [cellphones,cellphones,d-links-di-725-wireless-3g-mobile-router,wireless]-Phoebus 3G router converts PCMCIA data card into WiFi « ewarblog test 1 on June 23rd, 2007 10:42 pm

    [...] [Via ChipChick] [...]

  3. EVDOinfo on June 24th, 2007 2:59 am

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  4. Apple iPhone Blog » Phoebus 3G router converts PCMCIA data card into WiFi on June 24th, 2007 6:08 am

    [...] [Via ChipChick] [...]

  5. Phoebus 3G router converts PCMCIA data card into WiFi | Technoworld on June 24th, 2007 6:24 am

    [...] Yeah, this trick most certainly has a thin layer of dust on it, but there’s just something special about a portable pyramid that turns your average PCMCIA data card into WiFi. The 3G Phoebus MB6000 purportedly plays nice with “most cellular PCMCIA cards on the market today” sans drivers or complicated software installations, which enables plug ‘n play access to your data network regardless of current location. Aside from turning your card into a wireless access point for multiple users to connect to, it also enables wired Ethernet connections and a security suite that will only allow authenticated users to view the network. Such a fine convenience, however, was bound to come at a rather steep price, so you should probably make sure you’ll be spending an awful lot of time surfing on the go before shelling out $299.95.[Via ChipChick] [...]

  6. Phoebus 3G router converts PCMCIA data card into WiFi on June 24th, 2007 9:41 am

    [...] [Via ChipChick] [...]

  7. Router 3G Phoebus MB6000 | Gizmos on June 24th, 2007 4:21 pm

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  8. BlogTrage » Phoebus 3G router converts PCMCIA data card into WiFi on July 27th, 2007 5:33 am

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