- Price, setup, reliability, Wi-FI radius
- Convenience, put in a SIM card and use it. Compared to modems, a more powerful transceiver for dsm and wi-fi.
- More buffer
- easy to operate, settings, the ability to connect a SIM card.
- price
- Beautiful, almost no settings required - inserted a SIM card, answered a few questions - use it.
- Several times a day I lost the Internet and needed an overload. The problem was solved by switching to another operator. On the advice of the support service, a v3 modification was purchased - this means that external antennas are designed to transmit a wifi signal and supposedly over a greater distance than other modifications. However, the range of wifi was ridiculously small. Here are the results of measuring signal strength using WiFi Analyzer: Dist. dBm 1m -52+-3 7m -55+-3 14m -73+-2 21m -75+-3 28m -88+-4 The signal passes through just one wall 1.5 cm wood - 15 cm insulation - 1.5 cm wood. At a distance of 28 m from the router, the ASUS ZenFone max client phone is not connected.
- Put a SIM card in it, and you can immediately start using it. Convenience. When compared to modems, this transceiver for dsm and wi-fi is far more powerful.
- A larger cushion
- Simple to install and use; a true case of plug-and-play! Everything functions normally and without any interruptions. Although the 4G signal at my dacha is quite weak and cannot be picked up by a smartphone, this router is able to pick it up and share the Internet with the rest of the house using wireless networking.
- Still haven't been able to locate it. I haven't determined how far the wireless signal can go, so I can't assess how powerful the transmitter is. There is no need to venture outside of the rural house.
- According to my research, this router is the only one that has external LTE antennae. That is enjoyable, but it is not useful.
- Has trouble maintaining communication with Yota. It may take multiple attempts for certain devices to successfully connect to it over Wi-Fi. It should not come as a surprise that the Wi-Fi signal is weak.
- Simple preparation. To be more specific. no settings at all. Simply put a SIM card in it, switched it on, and that's all there is to it.
- Been used once every seven days and hung up.
- Cost, ease of set-up, dependability, and Wi-Fi coverage area
- Quick setup. More precisely. no settings at all. Inserted a SIM card, turned it on and that's it.
- Hung up already once a week of use.
- Excellent upload speed
- Didn't find
- In my opinion, this is the only router with external LTE antennas. It pleases, but does not help.
- Constantly loses contact with Yota. Some devices need several attempts to connect to it via Wi-Fi. The Wi-Fi signal is expectedly weak.
- Easy to set up - true Plug&Play! Everything works stably, without failures. A weak 4G signal at my dacha, which is not caught by a smartphone, this router catches and distributes the Internet via wi-fi to the entire country house.
- Haven't found it yet. I can’t evaluate the power of the wi-fi transmitter, I haven’t tested the range. Within the country house is quite enough.