The Gateway C120 and C130 Series support 16-bit and 32-bit Data Cards supplied by the cellular carriers. A supported Data Card is automatically recognized when it is inserted into the CardBus slot on the front of the unit. The supported Data Cards are:
| Alltel PC 5750 | Novatel V720 (Verizon) | Sierra Wireless Aircard 595 | Verizon PC5740 |
| Huawei EC360 | Novatel EX720 (req. caddy) | Sierra Wireless Aircard 597E (cdma) ( req. caddy ) | Verizon PC5750 |
| Huawei 620 ( Non-US GSM ) | Novatel XU870 (req. caddy) | Sierra Wireless Aircard 850 (Non-US GSM) | |
| Kyocera KPC 650 | Novatel X950D (gsm) (req. caddy) | Sierra Wireless Aircard 860 (AT&T) | |
| Kyocera 680 (req. caddy. Not supported w/VMB5000 caddy) | Option GT Max 3.5 HSDPA | Sierra Wireless Aircard 875 (AT&T) | |
| Novatel EX720 (req. caddy) | Option GT Max 3.5 HSUPA | Sierra Wireless Aircard 881 (AT&T) | |
| Novatel 620 | Pantech PX500 | Sierra Wireless Aircard 5220 | |
| Novatel 640 (req. caddy) | Sierra Wireless Aircard 555 | Sony GC82/GC83/GC85 | |
| Novatel S720 (Sprint) | Sierra Wireless Aircard 580 | Sony Ericson PC300 (gsm) |
Note: "req. caddy" denotes an aircard that is a PCI Expressbus card. PCI Express cards are smaller than a standard PCMCIA adapter and require an appropriate adapter to work in a standard PCMCIA CardBus Slot. Unfortunately, not all manufacturers provide adapters that are 100% compatible. If you are using one of the PCI Express cards listed here, and your Sixnet router does not automatically recognize your card when it is inserted, please try a different PCMCIA Adapter Caddy before contacting Sixnet Technical Support.
We continually add support for new Data Cards to the Gateways. If your Data Card is not supported, please email: wireless.support@sixnet.com so we can provide an updated driver.
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