Edimax, a provider of networking and connectivity products, has rolled out 3G-6200n, a new wireless 3G broadband router. When connected to 3G or 3.5G USB modem, the new router allows to share a 3G/3.5G internet connection.

In addition, the new router comes with a built-in Ethernet WAN port for cable modem or xDSL modem.

Edimax said that the new router supports xDSL /cable broadband, wireless 802.11b/g/n and 3G/3.5G accounts. When connected to xDSL /cable broadband, it will enable the xDSL /Cable broadband connection automatically when 3G/3.5G internet connection is not available. The Edimax 3G-6200n USB port also functions as a print server.

Reportedly, the one-click WPS button enables users to setup a wireless network. The new router features a control button to switch off or on the Wi-Fi wireless connection for security. When users intend to use only wired connection, they can pause the Wi-Fi option by pressing the button without changing any extra settings.

Other features include, USB 2.0 port for UMTS/HSDPA/CDMA mobile internet service; 16-languages EZmax setup wizard for internet connection, wireless security and firmware upgrade; and supports QoS, Anti-DoS Firewall, MAC/IP filter, URL blocking, Virtual Server and DMZ.