
Ericsson’s new W30 and W35 models will do a purely theoretical 7.2Mbps downstream and 2.0Mbps upstream on three HSPA bands in addition to quadband EDGE. Both models feature 802.11b / g and four Ethernet ports for routing the high-speed WWAN data. The W35 will be released in early June 2009. [Engadget]

Sprint has released the Novatel Wireless MiFi 2200 portable EV-DO router for use on its network. The battery-powered EV-DO router allows users to connect up to five WiFi-enabled devices to Sprint’s EV-DO Rev. A network, and it’ll be marketed in stores as the Sprint Mobile Hotspot. According to the carrier, this device will be the first in the US to support MiFi’s GPS capabilities, allowing users to take advantage of select location and mapping applications. [Sprint via Engadget]

Here is the LAN-WG/RA pocket wireless router from Logitec. Measuring 62mm x 82mm x 19mm and weighing 55grams, the device can be transformed as AP (Access Point) if needed. The gadget is also a compliant with the basic encryption standards including WPA2(AES), WPA(TKIP) and WEP128/64 bit. [Logitec]