AXIMCom 3G Modem compatibility list

AXIMCom 3G/3.5G 11N Mobile Router Series
3G/3.5G/3.75G Modem Support List
Last updated: 30th Jul. 2009. For current list click here
Seq Brand Model   Seq Brand Model
1 Alcatel OT-X020   43 O2 Surfstick2
2 A-Link 3GU   44 Onda MDC525UP
3 AMOI H01/H01A   45 MDC505UP
4 H02   46 MDC503HS
5 AnyData ADU-500A   47 MH600HS
6 ADU-510A   48 Option ICON 7.2
7 ADU-520A   49 ICON 210
8 ASUS T500   50 ICON 225
9 Bandrich BandLuxe C100/C100S   51 ICON 401
10 BandLuxe C120   52 GT EXPRESS
11 BandLuxe C170   53 GT MAX
12 BandLuxe C270   54 Pro-Link PHS100
13 C-Motech CDU-680   55 Qisda H21
14 CGU-628   56 Quanta Q101
15 CNU-680   57 Royal Q101-R
16 D-Link DWM-156   58 Samsung SGH-Z810
17 DWM-652   59 Sierra USB 306 (HSPA+ 21Mbps)
18 Huawei E156/E156G   60 AirCard 595
19 E160/E160E   61 AirCard 595U
20 E169/E169G   62 AirCard 875
21 E172   63 AirCard 875U
22 E180   64 Apex 880
23 E219   65 AirCard 880E
24 E220   66 AirCard 880U
25 E226   67 AirCard 881
26 E270   68 AirCard 881E
27 E600   69 AirCard 881U
28 E612   70 Compass 885
29 E620   71 Compass 888
30 E660A   72 Simcom 5250
31 E800   73 Solomon S3Gm-660
32 E870   74 Sony Ericcson MD300
33 E960   75 MD400
34 Hummer DTM5731   76 Toshiba G450
35 LG LDU-1900D   77 UTStarcom UM175
36 Maxon BP3   78 ZTE MF620
37 Novatel MC930D   79 MF622/MF622 v2
38 MC950D   80 MF626
39 MC990D   81 MF628/MF628+
40 XU950D   82 MF637
41 U727   83 MF638
42 Nu MU-Q101

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4 Responses to “AXIMCom 3G Modem compatibility list”

  1. Will says:

    Are there any plans to sell the AximCom 3G routers?

    Do you know whether they are compatible with the new Huawei E1762 modems that a few ISPs are starting to ship (Optus, Internode, Exetel etc)? What about older 3G routers like the Netgear MBR624GU, Netcomm N3G005W or D-Link DIR-451?

  2. OzCableguy says:

    Hi Will,

    Yes, I will have them shortly on the OzCableguy online shop. If you’d like to order in the meantime please email sales@ozcableguy.com . The MR-105N and MR-108N are available now.

    I just got word that the Huawei E1762 was tested and passed on Friday. For other products you’ll find links to the manufacturer’s compatibility lists in the comments section for each product shown in my 3G FAQ at http://www.ozcableguy.com/3G.asp#routers.

  3. AXIMCom says:

    All Aximcoms are compatible with the new huawei E1762 modems.

    Part of the ongoing process of keeping ahead to bring the latest to the marketplace.

  4. Patanjali says:

    While not familiar with the Axim series of 3G routers, I have purchased a Vigor and a Netcomm router and have found that the download speeds are substantially lower than direct connecting to a computer. Uploads speeds, usually being slower, do not seem to be affected much.

    The Vigor (forget the model now, but it was one of their first 3G models and only had beta software) with the then new Telstra 7.2Mbps Sierra AirCard 880U managed only 60%. It was returned for a refund.

    We purchased this after we had used one on a client’s project to get
    a WLAN for all the various SMEs, but later found out that we did not seem to be getting the expected throughput when more laptops tried to connect to it. It was then that I did some tests with our new one.

    The Netcomm N3G002W with a Telstra 7.2Mbps managed about 85%, but was much lower (forgotten now) with the 21Mbps card. It just shows that perhaps the CPU, etc, is not up to the throughput required, which does not say much for when Telstra goes 42Mbps!

    Combining the need for a print server that worked properly and easily with the latest Win OSs with the need to not waste bandwidth from 3G modems, we went for using a normal computer. That way, the drivers are always up to date, new modems are handled easily and there is spare CPU capacity to handle future throughput.

    The latest 3G Routers may be much better in this regard, but the issue is that firmware compatible with new modems takes time to be available and even longer to be reliable.

    What would be nice is to be able to have dual 3G modems with a mode to share bandwidth (and data allowance of course). that would provide automatic failover if they were from two different networks and one network went down or a modem failed.

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