Flexible High-Speed Office Communication
NetComm's MyWay provides a new dimension of flexibility for office relocations and temporary setups. It creates a secure wireless network, providing Internet access and phone service simultaneously by using the 3G/Next G network. Simply plug the MyWay into an electrical power outlet, insert an active data SIM card 4 of your mobile broadband provider and get access to a 3G/HSPA Internet connection within seconds.
The MyWay operates as a local wireless office hotspot and voice communication terminal that offers a secure wired and wireless 3G mobile broadband connection for multiple users. Connect up to two devices via the network ports and multiple wireless-enabled devices such as laptops and tablet computers.
By connecting a standard telephone to the MyWay, you can make and receive calls over the 3G/Next G network in the same way that your mobile phone works 3. The MyWay is therefore ideal for mobile businesses, temporary office setups and for home users who dont want a fixed line connection. Alternatively, MyWay can serve as a reliable 3G Internet backup (should an ADSL/Cable connection drop out) to ensure peace of mind and business continuity.
1 Maximum wireless signal rate and coverage values are derived from IEEE Standard 802.11g and 802.11n specifications. Actual wireless speed and coverage are dependent on network and environmental conditions included but not limited to volume of network traffic, building materials and construction/layout.
2 Speeds are dependent on network conditions and coverage. See coverage maps of your carrier or mobile service provider for more details.
3 Refer to your mobile service provider for activation of your voice service and information about the call charges that apply. For assistance with the operation of your analogue telephone handset, refer to the documentation.
4 The MyWay is designed for a mini-SIM card (25.00 x 15.00 x 0.76 mm) and not a micro-SIM card (15.00 x 12.00 x 0.76 mm). A micro-SIM adapter may work with a micro-SIM, however the micro-SIM adapter may damage the MyWay. There are currently a large number of micro-SIM adapters in the market, and depending on its quality, these adapters can get stuck and potentially damage the SIM card slot of the MyWay. Damage applied by a micro-SIM adapter will therefore void warranty on the MyWay.
| Mobile Service Provider |
APN** |
| AUSTRALIA |
|
| Telstra |
Telstra.internet |
|
Telstra.pcpack |
|
Telstra.datapack |
|
Telstra.extranet |
| Optus - Postpaid |
connect |
| Optus - Prepaid |
preconnect |
| Three - Postpaid |
3netaccess |
| Three - Prepaid |
3services |
| Vodafone - Postpaid |
vfinternet.au |
| Vodafone - Prepaid |
vfprepaymbb |
| Crazy John's |
purtona.net |
| Dodo |
dodolns1 |
| Blink |
splns888a1 |
| Internode |
Internode |
| Primus |
primuslns1 |
| TPG |
internet |
| Exetel |
Exetel1 |
| NEW ZEALAND |
|
| Vodafone NZ |
www.vodafone.net.nz |
| CallPlus |
www.callplus.net.nz |
| Slingshot |
www.slingshot.net.nz |
| Telstra Clear |
www.telstraclear.net.nz |
| Telecom NZ XT |
internet.telecom.co.nz |
Table: List of common APNs (v26/05)**
**APN values are correct at time of printing, NetComm Limited cannot be held liable for changes after printing, please contact your Mobile Service Provider for the most up to date values.