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Telstra Next G Wireless Turbo 7 Series AirCard 880E
Company: Telstra Next G Wireless

Pros: There is no doubt that the new Telstra Next G Network is extremely fast and has earned the distinction of being the fastest wireless network in the world. Additionally Telstra has also done a great job of improving their attach hardware so that it is more robust and easier to install.

Cons: The Express Card delivered by Sierra Wireless is superior and I don’t see why Telstra did not deliver robust cards in the past from the same company.


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"First Review: World's Fastest Wireless Card For Notebooks"

By David Richards & Mendelson Tiu | Published:25/09/2007

I am always sceptical when vendors claim that their product is the best in the world. So when Telstra rolled out an expanded Next G wireless Network today that they claimed would deliver upload speeds of 7.2 Mbps my first reaction was that I have to see it. We also wanted to take a look at the cards that deliver the network.

But more importantly I wanted to see the new attach hardware that allowed the fast speeds to be delivered as in the past the attach wireless hardware used by Telstra has been of an inferior quality.

Manufactured by Sierra Wireless the new cards are available in USB and ExpressCard formats and support HSDPA at download speeds of 7.2Mbps.

The card we tested was the PCI Express card that comes with a clever little converter that allows the device to be plugged into an older notebook that has one of the older PCI slots. For resellers selling the devices the range of products is suddenly cut from 4 to 2.

The first thing that one notices is that the Sierra Wireless product appears to be more robust than past Telstra devices. The card we tested was easier to install and when connected one suddenly realised that fast meant fast.

Pages screamed down to a BenQ notebook running the Vista operating system.

The unit comes with an ExpressCard Modem, a carrying case, a PCMCIA adaptor, an installation disc, and an external Antenna.

The setup process starts as soon as a user inserts the CD and will be able to install the Telstra Turbo Connection Manager Software in a snap. The driver is compatible with Windows 2000, XP, and Vista, allowing users to install this software to any computer without any problems.  Upon installing, we simply had to insert the SIM card into the Telstra Turbo Express Card and insert it into the notebook's Express Card slot. Computers that do not have an ExpressCard slot can still use Telstra's Express Card, as the kit comes with a PCMCIA adaptor.

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