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Mobile Router with LAN connection
Mobile Router with LAN connection
Hi Folks,
I have Huawei mobile router which works fine. We, hopefully, moving into our new place soon. The mobile router works fine in there but doesn't have LAN connection. We are planning to ditch our current Virgin TV, Broadand, Phone package and revert to Freeview Play, Mobiles and Mobile Router. However, it would be useful to have a more 'permanent mobile router', sat quietly in a corner, that we could connect the TV into to get Netflix. Just using the Huawei Mobile Router for when I am out and about. I do DBS verifying and it's useful for that and holidays.
Can anyone reccommend a Mobile Router that would give me 4G, maybe 5G would future proof it but not at the potential extra expense, which has a LAN connection?
Cheers,
Ray.
I have Huawei mobile router which works fine. We, hopefully, moving into our new place soon. The mobile router works fine in there but doesn't have LAN connection. We are planning to ditch our current Virgin TV, Broadand, Phone package and revert to Freeview Play, Mobiles and Mobile Router. However, it would be useful to have a more 'permanent mobile router', sat quietly in a corner, that we could connect the TV into to get Netflix. Just using the Huawei Mobile Router for when I am out and about. I do DBS verifying and it's useful for that and holidays.
Can anyone reccommend a Mobile Router that would give me 4G, maybe 5G would future proof it but not at the potential extra expense, which has a LAN connection?
Cheers,
Ray.
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Re: Mobile Router with LAN connection
raybarrow wrote:Hi Folks,
I have Huawei mobile router which works fine. We, hopefully, moving into our new place soon. The mobile router works fine in there but doesn't have LAN connection. We are planning to ditch our current Virgin TV, Broadand, Phone package and revert to Freeview Play, Mobiles and Mobile Router. However, it would be useful to have a more 'permanent mobile router', sat quietly in a corner, that we could connect the TV into to get Netflix. Just using the Huawei Mobile Router for when I am out and about. I do DBS verifying and it's useful for that and holidays.
Can anyone reccommend a Mobile Router that would give me 4G, maybe 5G would future proof it but not at the potential extra expense, which has a LAN connection?
Cheers,
Ray.
You need 5G as 4G is disappearing very fast. Sorry but I can't help further than that.
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Re: Mobile Router with LAN connection
I have a ZTE MC801AHW which works fine for me with a 5G SIM connection. It has 2 wired LAN ports - I use them for a Hive hub and a NAS. It supports 4K streaming on TV wirelessly - it offers WiFi6 - so a wired TV should be fine. It will support a 4G connection to the outside world, and streaming was fine with that as well.
All subject to your local tower of course, but you say you have checked that out.
All subject to your local tower of course, but you say you have checked that out.
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Urbandreamer wrote:You need 5G as 4G is disappearing very fast. Sorry but I can't help further than that.
No it's 3G that's going. 4G has a good few years left.
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Re: Mobile Router with LAN connection
Which Huawei router do you have?
I have a Huawei B535 which has 4 LAN ports and 2 aerial connectors (these are connected to an external aerial on the roof but it also has an internal aerial if your reception is good).
I have a Huawei B535 which has 4 LAN ports and 2 aerial connectors (these are connected to an external aerial on the roof but it also has an internal aerial if your reception is good).
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Re: Mobile Router with LAN connection
swill453 wrote:No it's 3G that's going. 4G has a good few years left.Urbandreamer wrote:You need 5G as 4G is disappearing very fast. Sorry but I can't help further than that.
Yes. 5G has much shorter range than the earlier technologies, so they are going to need many more mast sites. It will be a VERY long time before 5G completely replaces 4G. Maybe never in rural areas.
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gryffron wrote:swill453 wrote:No it's 3G that's going. 4G has a good few years left.
Yes. 5G has much shorter range than the earlier technologies, so they are going to need many more mast sites. It will be a VERY long time before 5G completely replaces 4G. Maybe never in rural areas.
Gryff
Depending on the spectrum licensing in each country there's no reason why 5G can't use lower bands, the issue there is data carrying bandwidth.
But in a sparsely populated rural area low throughput bandwidth is less of an issue due to lower contention ratios.
I've got 2 x 5G smartphones on two networks and live in a city centre - there the 5G drops in and out in a matter of a few feet due to the higher bands being used, so it will definitely need more masts!
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Re: Mobile Router with LAN connection
Infrasonic wrote:gryffron wrote:Yes. 5G has much shorter range than the earlier technologies, so they are going to need many more mast sites. It will be a VERY long time before 5G completely replaces 4G. Maybe never in rural areas.
Gryff
Depending on the spectrum licensing in each country there's no reason why 5G can't use lower bands, the issue there is data carrying bandwidth.
But in a sparsely populated rural area low throughput bandwidth is less of an issue due to lower contention ratios.
I've got 2 x 5G smartphones on two networks and live in a city centre - there the 5G drops in and out in a matter of a few feet due to the higher bands being used, so it will definitely need more masts!
Yup the lower end of 5G can get down to around 600MHz (depending on how the space has been carved up) - easily giving range similar (or theoretical better) to 3G
Re: Mobile Router with LAN connection
Hi Folks,
Whilst that is more than I want to spend it reminds me that we have two TV so a second, or more, Lan connection would be useful with a plug in range extender.
Good call, hadn't processed that detail.
Ray.
I have a ZTE MC801AHW which works fine for me with a 5G SIM connection. It has 2 wired LAN ports
Whilst that is more than I want to spend it reminds me that we have two TV so a second, or more, Lan connection would be useful with a plug in range extender.
Good call, hadn't processed that detail.
Ray.
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Re: Mobile Router with LAN connection
I bought a TP Link 4G LTE router for emergency use but haven't actually used it yet:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/TP-Link-Wireless-Connection-Configuration-Management/dp/B016ZWXYXG
RC
https://www.amazon.co.uk/TP-Link-Wireless-Connection-Configuration-Management/dp/B016ZWXYXG
RC
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