Filed under Development News, General by maxonstaff
Web Relay Ethernet I/O devices have taken M2M automation in to the Next Generation providing easy and reliable way to monitor & control devices. Web Relay Ethernet I/O devices provide accurate data acquisition over IP networks. Our data acquisition devices allow you to measure and monitor discrete or analog signals from a remote location. Properties such as position, water level, remote pumps, and sensors can be conveniently accessed over the web with a standard browser. Whatever your data acquisition needs may be, Web Relay Ethernet I/O devices make it simple! The web Relay units are designed for simplicity and rock-solid performance, making remote relay control straight-forward and dependable. The web Relay Ethernet I/O devices have built-in web servers, allowing them to be accessed by a standard web-browser. There is no special software, and no drivers to install.
Simply connect these units to any of Maxon’s versatile 3G Ethernet devices and these units can be configured to control or monitor any remote M2M application using the wireless WCDMA network. The web relays can also be configured to automatically operate a digital output at a different site in case of an event change at another site.
Web Relay Website Link
Web Relay Brochure Link
Please contact MAXON AUSTRALIA on +61 2 8707 3000 or via e-mail at support@maxon.com.au for further information on the web relay units and operation specifications plus applications where these units are currently being used in.
Filed under Company Events, General by maxonstaff
Thank you all that had attended our 3G HSPA Product Launch Roadshow across Australia!
We’d like to thank all the attendees who had visited us for our product launch roadshow across Australia. It was a huge success! It was informative on both sides and for those who had missed out, we have made available our presentation.

Download the Maxon HSPA Product Launch Presentation 2009 (3mb)
Maxon will be holding future webinars for the convenience of all attendees globally. We will advise on the details and dates of these webinars as soon as they become available.
Should you have any further questions or queries, please do not hesitate to us at sales@maxon.com.au or phone us on +61 28707 3000.
Filed under General by Maxon Editor
Maxon Australia will be closing over the Christmas period. We will be closed between 22nd Dec and 2nd Jan. This includes all our sales and support teams.
Filed under General by Maxon Editor
It appears that the outage is now over. Services should be working ok again.
Filed under General by Maxon Editor
We’ve been advised that the Next G network is currently experiencing nationwide issues. The symptoms we’ve seen have been modems connecting, but not being able to browse at all. We currently don’t have an ETA on a fix.
Posted at 12:39pm on Tuesday 31-07-07
Filed under Development News, General by Maxon Editor
Hi folks,
I know we’ve been quiet again for a while, but everything has a reason!
This is just a quick message to let you know we’re gearing up for some releases this Friday (6th July), so check back then!
Filed under General by Maxon Editor
I’ll be away on holidays over the next fornight, so Ashween will be keeping you up to speed on what’s happening.
Filed under Development News, General, Website Development by Maxon Editor
In order to give us an idea of how many people are subscribed to this blog, we’ve had to change the link to the FEED.
Please update your subscriptions to this url: http://maxoncdma.com.au/3gblog/rss.php
The old feed addresses will continue to work for a short time, but we will remove them soon.
My appologies for any inconvenience!
Filed under General, MiniMax by Maxon Editor
I tried out Skype today using two Next G MiniMax’s.
I ran a delay test to a couple of major web sites first (google, news.com, bigpond) and the connection averaged around 250ms all up (bigpond was much quicker, but google was a bit slower). The signal strength where I tested was pretty much perfect. I’d like to test again while driving, but that’s for another day!
I connected two computers through Next G MiniMaxes. Both running Windows XP (SP2) and Skype 3.0.0.190. One was a standard IBM desktop, the other a MacBookPro (with bootcamp).
I tried two different tests, once with the video also turned on (from the macbook to the ibm), and once without.
Both tests worked perfectly! There was at most a half second delay between the two ends, even with video turned on (for comparison I also made a call to a friend connected over ADSL, and the delay time was exactly the same). Voice quality was fine.
The testing I did consisted of talking non-stop for 10 minutes from one connection to the other (from the macbook to the ibm). I did some rough measurements of the amount of bandwidth consumed at the “receiving” end, and here are the results:
With video streaming (after 10 mins of connection and non-stop talking):
Downloads: 6.3 MB
Uploads: 2.9 MB
Without video streaming (after 10 mins of connection and non-stop talking):
Downloads: 2.85 MB
Uploads: 2.4 MB
I found it interesting that even though I wasn’t transmitting any voice from the end I measured at, the uploads and downloads were still pretty close. This might be to do with how Skype functions more than anything else…
We don’t have a proper VoIP box to test with here, but we might be able to test something other than Skype in the future.
Filed under Development News, General, MiniMax by Maxon Editor
Bigpond has today launched the first two of our Next G modems, a MiniMax replacement, and a replacement for the old BigPond Mobile Broadband CDMA external modem.You can find out more details about the pricing options for these modems over at Bigpond’s Wireless Broadband page.
Sales and tech support for these modems is available from BigPond (Sales – 131 282, Tech – 133 933)

Make sure to check out the coverage for the areas you need mobile internet access in.
Unfortunately MAC OS support is not available at this stage, but we are working hard at providing that.