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*[http://fit-pc.com/download/accessories/3g-cell-modem/documents/cellular-kit-user-guide.pdf CompuLab Cellular Kit User Guide] | *[http://fit-pc.com/download/accessories/3g-cell-modem/documents/cellular-kit-user-guide.pdf CompuLab Cellular Kit User Guide] | ||
*[http://fit-pc.com/download/app-notes/app-note-cellular-communication-in-linux.pdf Setting up Cellular communication in Linux] | *[http://fit-pc.com/download/app-notes/app-note-cellular-communication-in-linux.pdf Setting up Cellular communication in Linux] | ||
+ | *[[ Cellular modem configuration via Linux command line (for non-GUI OS)]] | ||
=== Links === | === Links === |
Latest revision as of 10:15, 8 March 2017
CompuLab Cellular Kit
The 3.75G HE910 mini PCIe data-card delivers 21 Mbps-down and 5.7 Mbps-up data rates on HSPA+ networks.
- Compatible with Compulab Airtop, IPC3, IPC2, fitlet, fit-PC4 and fit-PC3i computers
- Telit HE910-D 3.75G Cellular Modem
- Mini PCIe form factor 3.75G cellular modem, Up to 21/5.7 Mbps UL/DL data rates
- UMTS | HSPA+ bands: 800/850*, 900, AWS 1700, 1900, 2100
- GSM | GPRS | EDGE bands: 850, 900, 1800, 1900
- Penta Band (824-960MHz/1710-2700MHz) RP-SMA Omni 5dBi Antenna, Rx diversity
Drivers
Resources
- CompuLab Cellular Kit User Guide
- Setting up Cellular communication in Linux
- Cellular modem configuration via Linux command line (for non-GUI OS)