We did our official unboxing of the Kyocera KR2 router today, one that I was personally ecstatic to do. The KR2 router allows you to use different EVDO devices such as PCI express cards, PC cards, and USB air cards along with being a four port hub and having the ability to hook up to your modem. It has an easy to use interface and is simple to set up and get working. We sat down at a local Starbucks and plugged in this Kyocera KR2 router with the Kyocera Kpc680 express card, so instead of paying for the T-mobile services we were able to use our express card with three different computers with ease.

It was decently fast for being an express card and having three computers accessing it and surfing the web at high speeds. If you are a person constantly on the go with business peers and don’t want to be limited as to where you go and can all access Wi-Fi this would make a perfect pair fro your express, PC card, and USB air cards.

You can find the Kyocera router on Kyocera’s website for $249.99 or around the web for as low as 194.99.




















for others with an expresscard and looking for a less expensive router with an expresscard slot, check out the new cradlepoint CTR500 — http://www.EVDOinfo.com/CTR500