Zyxel today released a new router to be competition to the MiFi called the the MWR211. The pocket 3G router is a carrier-independent option and should share most any USB modem over 802.11n Wi-Fi. Unlike its Novatel-made counterpart, the maximum number of users is uncapped and limited only the 3G connection.
The device has an Ethernet port to take in a wired Internet source if necessary and will even send bandwidth alerts of its own to warn users when they get close to a carrier’s cap. A full stateful packet inspection firewall keeps it safeguarded. Zyxel hasn’t given out battery life estimates.
MWR211 is available today for the official price of $115 , although it has already been spotted for $85 street price. An extra MWR222 version has an extra Ethernet jack for sharing the connection with another wired device.