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Sierra Wireless 306 USB Modem Features

 


 

 

 

 

 

The Sierra Wireless 306 Mobile Internet Key on the HSPA network is great for clients who want internet on the go with the fastest connection speeds available.

Access your email from the cottage, or browse the web at the Laundromat. Bank online from the bus and do anything else you want to online while you're out and about.

The 306 is ideal for clients who want the full internet experience, with 3G+ speeds on the TELUS HSPA+ network.The 306 Mobile Internet Key will provide the optimum in browsing, downloading and uploading experiences*.


Getting Started:

Setting yourself up on a Mobile Internet Key is easy:

1.       Purchase a Mobile Internet Key

2.       Sign up for a TELUS Mobile High Speed plan

3.       Insert the Mobile Internet key into your computer's USB port

4.       Click "Connect" on the Sierra Watcher Tool (or follow the quick self-install if it's your first time)

5.       Start surfing


Features

Do what you want, when you want.

With the Sierra Wireless 306 Mobile Internet Key, you can get broadband-like speeds. Send and receive emails, upload and download files, and surf the web anytime.

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TELUS 3G+ HSPA network

If you are looking for the fastest data speeds and international roaming, the TELUS 3G+ HSPA network is for you.

  • Capable of acting as your USB memory key with a microSD™ memory expansion slot (up to 32GB)
  • High speed wireless Internet access with manufacturer rated download speeds up to 21.1 Mbps and upload up to 5.76 Mbps*
  • Familiar USB connection in a compact sleek design
  • Global connectivity so you can remain in touch wherever travels take you.
  • TRU-Install, automatic software installation so you can easily use your Key – no CD’s or cables required.
  • Portable from desktop to notebook with connectivity in more places than Wi-Fi, offering greater mobility
  • SMS your friends and family with the Sierra Watcher connection manager

Requirements

  • Coverage on TELUS' Wireless High Speed (HSPA) coverage areas
  • A computer or laptop with Windows® 2000, XP® , Vista™ or Windows 7, or MAC OS X operating system version 10.4 or later
  • A USB port 2.0
  • At least 32 MB RAM and 32 MB free disk space

What's in the box?

Sierra Wireless 306 Mobile Internet Key with TRU-install

Laptop display clip

USB extension cable

Lanyard

Quick Start Guide

 

Single System Requirements

  • USB Port
  • System: Pentium 150 MHz or higher
  • Memory: 32 MB
  • Disk Space: 32 MB

Dimensions

  • 65 mm (L) x 25 mm (W) x 13.5 mm (H)
  • Volume: 19.5 cc
  • Weight: 30 g

Package Contents

  • Sierra Wireless 306 Mobile Internet Key with TRU-Install Software Installation
  • Laptop Display Clip
  • USB Extension Cable
  • Lanyard
  • Quick Start Guide

Technical Specifications

Technology:

  • USB Modem (USB Port) MDM 8200 UMTS with HSDPA Category 14 (21.1 Mbps downlink)*
  • HSUPA Category 6 (5.76 Mbps uplink)*
  • EDGE MS Class 12/GPRS MS Class 10
  • microSD / SDHC support

Bands:

  • USB 306: 850, 1900, 2100 MHz WCDMA
  • Power: Class3
  • Quad Band GSM/GPRS/EDGE:
  • 850/900/1800/1900MHz
  • Antenna Diversity Support: 800/850, 1900, 2100 MHz

Operating System Support

Windows® ,7, Vista, Vista 64, XP, XP x64, 2000
Mac OS X 10.4.11 or later

* Typical device download speeds from 4 mbps - 6 mbps and upload speeds of 0.6 mbps - 1.5 mbps. Users in the Quebec and Ottawa regions will experience the following 3G+ speeds until TELUS completes the rollout of 21 mbps in Q2 2010 at which time the above listed speeds will be in effect: manufacturer rated peak download speeds of 14.4 mbps and upload speeds of 5.7 mbps. Typical device download speeds from 2.6 – 4.8 mbps and upload speeds 0.6 – 1.5 mbps. Actual speeds are dependent upon a variety of factors, including (but not limited to) device capabilities, signal conditions, network traffic, and location.