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Cisco 3G/HSPA HWIC's

Postby Jimmeh » Tue Jun 23, 2009 10:26 pm

Cisco have been selling their 3G/HSPA HWICs for quite a while now and I've noticed a growing trend of companies starting to utilise these as their backup links over obsolete/slow ISDN links. These cards reach 7.2Mbps downstream and 2Mbps upstream. I hear certain blokes in Sydney couldn't get it together but hey, you can't expect too much from them ;-)

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Re: Cisco 3G/HSPA HWIC's

Postby Blacky » Wed Jun 24, 2009 2:30 pm

What connector is that? and how much do the HWICs go for??
Also not sure but do you need an IOS thaat supports 3G?
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Re: Cisco 3G/HSPA HWIC's

Postby Jimmeh » Wed Jun 24, 2009 4:25 pm

C'mon Blacky, you should recognise the connector! It's your old friend 1m extension cable - standard TNC. The only Cisco stuff you'll find with a weird connector would be the wireless gear which is RP-TNC but that seems to be the defacto standard for wireless connectors that aren't SMA or RP-SMA.

Anyways, they start at around $720 for the 3G/GSM HWIC and the IOS requirement is anything above 12.4(15)T but anyone with a SmartNet service contract or PICA should be able to get that.
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Re: Cisco 3G/HSPA HWIC's

Postby Blacky » Wed Jun 24, 2009 4:33 pm

i thought it was but didn't want to guess...Thought it might have been smaller due to the screws looking large!
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Re: Cisco 3G/HSPA HWIC's

Postby JackTheTech » Tue Jul 07, 2009 7:58 pm

Can't believe blacky you forgot what a TNC looked like. You make me sick.

These do look good for a more permanent 3G connection. But with most server rooms being well inside buildings antenna cables will have to be a fair length.
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Re: Cisco 3G/HSPA HWIC's

Postby Blacky » Tue Jul 07, 2009 8:36 pm

cammon mate.....to me those connectors look smaller then TNC in the pic! One question! dammit hahaha
As for the 3G, $720 is a fair investment. I guess its made for enterprise. Good for redundancy.
Do you just use a standard SIM?
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Re: Cisco 3G/HSPA HWIC's

Postby JackTheTech » Thu Jul 09, 2009 5:01 pm

SIM card socket; compliant with ISO-7816-2 (SIM mechanical) and GSM 11.11

Looks like a standard sim insert. Just find a good plan I guess. I'm sure with all the routers at Jimmys house he could fit one of these.
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Re: Cisco 3G/HSPA HWIC's

Postby Blacky » Thu Jul 09, 2009 5:09 pm

would have to be a decent plan if your going to use it as a backup for a commercial type setup! 2gb would disapear in no time, especially if your running all voip and internet.
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Re: Cisco 3G/HSPA HWIC's

Postby Benno » Thu Jul 09, 2009 7:14 pm

JackTheTech wrote:SIM card socket; compliant with ISO-7816-2 (SIM mechanical) and GSM 11.11

Looks like a standard sim insert. Just find a good plan I guess. I'm sure with all the routers at Jimmys house he could fit one of these.



Just 1? hahahaha

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Re: Cisco 3G/HSPA HWIC's

Postby Jimmeh » Thu Jul 09, 2009 10:11 pm

Benno wrote:
Just 1? hahahaha

You make me laugh


I was wondering how long it would take you to comment Benno ;-)
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