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	<title>The Unofficial 7-Eleven Speak Out Wireless Canada Consumer Page - Topic: My review of the Sony Ericsson MD300 Mobile Broadband USB Modem</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[<p>Let's face it, no phone offers an even close to decent web browsing experience.  A laptop simply does a better job.  So when Speak out offered an affordable browsing option, I needed to figure out how to get it working on a laptop.  I considered tethering, but I do not have a capable phone, and the ones that are capable, are not cheap.  So I decided on a generic USB GPRS card I got directly from China.  It was garbage.  I ended spending a little more, and got myself a Sony Ericsson MD300 from the US.</p><p>It works.  All I had to do was plug it in, wait for it to automatically install the required drivers, and then select Rogers as a ISP.  On the browser, I had to configure the proxy server to 10.128.1.69 at Port: 80  After that, I was web browsing.</p><p>A few negatives about the Sony Ericsson MD300.  It has no phone support at all, which could be an annoyance, I suppose.  Another bother is that it seems to consume more power than just one USB port, but they did supply a cable to hook it up to 2 USB ports.  Overall, not horrid negatives.</p><p>This Modem is rather versatile though.  It accepts Bell, Telus and Rogers 3G sims, so you do not need to do much to get the faster 3g speeds</p><p>Overall, I was pleasantly surprised with the experience.  Speak out was not fast by any means, but it was doing 25 kB a sec,  which is bearable enough for most web browsing.  I think it is worth it for what you pay for.</p><p>I just found that expansys sells the Sony Ericsson MD300 here in Canada For $72 <a href="http://www.expansys.ca/d.aspx?i=179386" rel="nofollow">http://www.expansys.ca/d.aspx?i=179386</a></p>
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	<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 07:44:56 +0000</pubDate>
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