Sierra Wireless 598U modem reviews – the fastest way to connect to Sprint’s zippy EV-DO Rev A 3G network


sierra-usb-598If you want to connect to Sprint’s zippy EV-DO Rev A 3G network with your computer at a lightening speed, then the Sierra Wireless 598U modem is the modem for you. The Sierra Wireless 598U modem is the fastest way by which you can hop onto Sprint’s zippy EV-DO Rev A 3G network with your computer. This small and attractive modem gets you online at lightening speeds and comes free of cost with a service contract.

The Sierra Wireless 598U modem is a tiny, rectangular USB modem. It is extremely light in weight as it weighs a mere 0.8-ounce and measures a small 3.1 by 0.9 by 0.44 inches. The modem sports on it a blue power light and an orange LED. This orange LED on the top of the modem lights up when you get connected to Sprint’s zippy EV-DO Rev A 3G network. The modem houses a port that you can use to attach an external antenna to itself. It also sports a microSD memory card slot.

The modem features SmartView, Sprint’s connection software. This software automatically gets installed the moment you plug the modem to your Windows Vista, XP, and Mac PC. The modem’s interface offers you to manage your laptop’s Wi-Fi connection. The 598U makes use of Sprint’s EV-DO Rev A network. This network is available nationwide in the U.S. It must be noted that this network is not compatible with high-speed networks in Europe and Asia. The modem will make you spend around $50 to $60 per month for 5 GB data allotment. The modem houses an integrated GPS chip that enables you to use SmartView by which you can locate banks, hotels, and restaurants via Microsoft Live Maps. The Assisted GPS feature enables the modem to work even indoors through cell-tower triangulation.

The 598U offers average download speeds of 1.29 megabits per second (Mbps) and a peak value of 2.5 Mbps. The upload values are 518 Kbps and 779 Kbps for average and peak respectively. The Sierra Wireless 598U modem is the ideal way to connect to Sprint’s zippy EV-DO Rev A 3G network with your computer.

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