Hardware Models/TracNet 100
The TracNet 100 is an MSN TV 2 box produced by KVH in 2006 as an internet/media solution for vehicles (primarily RVs and boats/ships). It was part of KVH's TracNet/TracVision product line and featured Verizon EVDO connectivity and an attachable antenna. The initial price of the TracNet 100 was $1,995, including the price of the included antenna, keyboard and WiFi router. You would have to pay $60 to $80 extra for the price of the MSN TV 2 service and Verizon EVDO.
Features
The TracNet 100 shares its main functions with the regular RCA MSN TV 2, but boasts EVDO and the ability to use the box as a hotspot for WiFi-Enabled mobile devices, such as laptops and phones.
Technical
The TracNet 100 has 16 ports. Those ports are VGA, Composite Audio, Composite Video, IR Extender, Phone in, 2 USB ports, 5 Ethernet ports, S-Video, Antenna-in and PCMCIA/PC Card. The PC slot would always be occupied by the (ordered separately, but free) Verizon EVDO card, so it's unknown whether or not regular PC Cards would work with the box. Power had to be manually wired into your vehicle. The front of the box has power and activity LEDs. It is possible that the box operated on a different server than regular MSN TV 2 boxes, because all of the available photos show a slightly customized version of Dialup Home. According to PC Today, "The box features upload and download speeds ranging from 400 to 700Kbps and is capable of reaching up to 2Mbps, and in areas where EVDO is unavailable, the TracNet system automatically switches to standard lxRT cellular data service, which has a maximum upload of 144Kbps and typical speeds of 50 to 80Kbps."