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Cheapest LTE-A Router with 2 Antenna Outputs: Huawei B315 Alternatives & Recommendations

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  • #1 16640680
    never1die
    Level 8  
    Hello, I was going to buy Huawei B315 but I think this is not a forward-looking solution, so it's better to add to one that supports LTE-A. Which router is the cheapest with LTE-A, it is important that it has 2 outputs for an external antenna. Regards.
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  • #3 16640741
    never1die
    Level 8  
    Yes, PLAY with beloved RedBull :)
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  • #4 16640788
    matek451
    Level 43  
    In this location you can count on LTE-A1800 + 800 aggregation. So far there is no router that aggregates LTE2100 with other bands, so LTE1800 + 2100.
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  • #5 16640794
    never1die
    Level 8  
    My exact location is Wólka Husińska. I just want to buy a better router for the future because I currently have a TP-L MR3420 and a modem e3372 and there are problems with stability, I wanted to buy b315 but I do not know whether to take one step and buy something with LTE-A. I also have an antenna from cybertech 1800 MHZ.
  • #7 16641028
    never1die
    Level 8  
    Thanks for the help, I'll be looking for b525.

    Added after 47 [minutes]:

    I read these 14 pages of thread you submitted and concluded that people with b525 have a lot of problems, this aggregation and forcing the band through this script does not quite work. It varies depending on who has the firmware, in addition, someone wrote that the cable reaches 2x higher speeds than after wifi.
  • #8 16642015
    mk64
    Level 14  
    Aggregation works, wifi and cable speed are the same. At least with me, so I do not confirm your requests.
  • #9 16642049
    matek451
    Level 43  
    The script is a good B525 management tool. And as for the speed of WiFi, if you want to fully use the speeds offered by LTE-A, then optimally connect with a cable via LAN. WiFi works differently and depends on many factors, min. From WiFi cards in client devices. I myself have Play LTE2600 + 1800 aggregation on E5186 and DL up to 180Mbps and if I want to have max I connect stationary devices (Gigabitethernet cards) after LAN to E5186 or Gigabit switch.
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  • #10 17127564
    spinex
    Level 17  
    never1die wrote:
    Thanks for the help, I'll be looking for b525.
    Added after 47 [minutes]:
    I read these 14 pages of thread you submitted and concluded that people with b525 have a lot of problems, this aggregation and forcing the band through this script does not quite work. It varies depending on who has the firmware, in addition, someone wrote that the cable reaches 2x higher speeds than after wifi.


    There are no problems with b525, aggregation works. You know, there are those where windows do not work or the whole computer and they are blaming wine ...
    Speed over wifi and cable - it depends. If you have a LTE that speeds up to 100mbps, then you'll rarely have the same thing after wifi ... but that's not surprising.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around finding a cost-effective LTE-A router with two external antenna outputs as an alternative to the Huawei B315. The Huawei B525 is recommended as a suitable option, particularly the version without USB and RJ11, which is available from T-Mobile. Users express concerns about the B525's performance, particularly regarding LTE-A aggregation and WiFi stability. Some users report issues with speed over WiFi compared to wired connections, while others confirm that aggregation works effectively. The conversation highlights the importance of selecting a router that can handle LTE-A aggregation, especially in specific locations like Wólka Husińska, where LTE1800 + 800 aggregation is available.
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