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Going fully Mobile with your NIT
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brecklundin
2008-02-22 , 11:38
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Well, as of today I am fully and completely mobile with my NOT. I have mobile broadband via a reseller over the Sprint EVDO RevA network, Millenicom, I have my CDU680 USB EVDO RevA modem, a Cradlepoint CTR350 router and my Tekkeon MP1550 with three fully charged sets of Sanyo Eneloop Ultra Low Discharge 2000mAh AA batteries.
I have the broadcast power for the router set to low to help extend battery life. I have no clue how long this should last. My goal is pretty much to function all day between the router and my NIT with it's two extra BP-5L batteries.
I was having initial problems when trying to keep my CDU680 from vapor locking. I had double and triple checked all the voltages to ensure everything was within tolerance. All was fine. But the vapor lock it turned out was not the modem, rather it was the router doing something that caused the vapor lock. A process of elimination lead me to down grade the firmware on the router as nothing I tried ever fixed the problem with occured like clockwork at 12secs after power on.
So I decided all I could have left was to go back to the previous version of the firmware...that seems to have done the trick. Everything is perfect now. All that is left is to keep the modem draining the batteries so I can give them a full recharge tomorrow. I still have the other pack for when i go out for a few hours....
I cannot wait to try the setup. We have EVDO EVERYWHERE around here, it's just great!
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