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5G/LTE Routers with SIM Card & Bandwidth Aggregation: Compare Top Models & Brands

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  • #1 17172080
    mati_haker
    Level 8  
    Hello, I would like to post the model names of all LTE routers with bandwidth aggregation under this post. greetings

    PS I will compare all models, I've done a list of about 8 routers before, but the electrode told me to log in again and the post was gone. They can be up to 5G router, etc. It is important that the router is on the SIM card and has the function of aggregating bands
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    #2 17173517
    makosuu
    Network and Internet specialist
    B525
    B715
    B618
    B529
    MF286
    E5186
    Aircard 810
    That's fast but I have no idea why you need it?
  • #3 17175909
    mati_haker
    Level 8  
    DWR 966
    ODU IDU 300
    4G-AC68U
    Netgear Nighthawk M1

    Added after 6 [minutes]:

    LTE4506-M606
    LTE7460-M608

    Added after 4 [minutes]:

    Netgear AC810S

    Added after 10 [minutes]:

    Huawei B2368
    zte-mf980

    Added after 4 [minutes]:

    Huawei E5788
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    #4 17176068
    matek451
    Level 43  
    Well, it's B818, B525, E5785, E5787 or DWR960, MF971, M7650, M7450, Y901, Y900. It's all thrown into one sack without any division into stationary, mobile and external LTE access points. And of course, without the division into LTE categories.
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  • #5 17177526
    mati_haker
    Level 8  
    Stationary routers:

    Huawei B525 LTE CAT.6: download max 300Mbps, send max 50Mbps, has 3 LAN Gigabit Ethernet ports, 1 LAN / WAN Gigabit Ethernet port, WiFi 2.4GHz and 5GHz, one USB 2.0, RJ 11 socket, the ability to connect 2 external antennas, LTE: 800/900/1800/2100/2600 MHz

    Huawei B715 LTE CAT. 9: download max 450Mbps, send max. 50Mbps, has 3 LAN Gigabit Ethernet ports, 1 LAN / WAN Gigabit Ethernet port, WiFi 2.4GHz and 5GHz, one USB 2.0, RJ 11 socket, 2 external antennas, no frequency. Huawei should make some website with parameters ...

    D-Link DWR 966 LTE CAT.6: download max 300Mbps, send max 50Mbps, has 4 LAN Gigabit Ethernet ports, WiFi 2.4GHz and 5GHz, two USB 2.0, RJ 11 socket (NOT HAVE SPECIFICATION ERROR ON THE MANUFACTER'S SITE), possibility to connect 2 external antennas, LTE FDD 2600/1800/900/800 MHz

    ODU IDU 300 LTE CAT.6: download max 300Mbps, send max 50Mbps, has 4 LAN Gigabit Ethernet ports, WiFi 2.4GHz and 5GHz, LTE FDD 800/900/1800/2600

    Asus 4G-AC68U LTE CAT.6: download max 300Mbps, send max 50Mbps, has 4 Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports, 1 Gigabit Ethernet WAN port, WiFi 2.4GHz and 5GHz, the ability to connect 2 external antennas, LTE FDD 800/900/1800 / 2600


    PS rest later will be added
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    #6 17177787
    Estyle
    Level 10  
    Many Huawei 4G routers can support operator aggregations, such as Huawei B525, Huawei B618, Huawei E5186, B612, B818, B715, E5788, E5787, E5786, E5785, E5885 etc.
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    #7 17180329
    sebapulawy
    Level 12  
    but the king is only one :)
    Netgear Nighthawk M1
  • #8 17181885
    mati_haker
    Level 8  
    sebapulawy wrote:
    but the king is only one :)
    Netgear Nighthawk M1


    Yes of course :) A little more and I will sell my DWR 966 router
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    #9 17182010
    sebapulawy
    Level 12  
    what we are overloaded after such powerful routers as our networks ...
  • #10 17183011
    Estyle
    Level 10  
    sebapulawy wrote:
    but the king is only one :)
    Netgear Nighthawk M1


    You can not agree more!

    I also love the Top Model Huawei E5788

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  • #11 17539069
    mati_haker
    Level 8  
    sebapulawy wrote:
    what we are overloaded after such powerful routers as our networks ...



    At night they are very useful, operators have an offer of happy hours. The network is not overloaded at any time :)
  • #12 18344069
    mati_haker
    Level 8  
    Some time ago the Netgear Nighthawk M2 device has a built-in Snapdragon X24 is the only device on the market that supports 5G? It doesn't actually support, the router has LTE cat 20 but 5G doesn't. But his brother Netgear Nighthawk M5000 has 5G, the router can boast of Snapdragon X50. But why doesn't it have X55? People who know the specifications of previous devices well will notice why this is so :D At https://www.4gltemall.com we can see what devices support 5G talking about telephones, routers, etc. ... A new thread similar to this will soon be created
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  • #13 18347260
    pitron
    Level 24  
    mati_haker wrote:
    sebapulawy wrote:
    what we after such powerful routers as our networks are so overloaded ....



    At night they are very useful, operators have an offer of happy hours. Not every hour the network is overloaded :)


    After buying a new router, uploading alternative firmware and aggregating links, my happiness was great, but only 2 weeks because after that time I fell on the black list and got a funnel :(
  • #14 18347360
    matek451
    Level 43  
    Who has overloaded has it, I do not complain, I have a permanent connection of about 200Mb / s Play, at night 250-300Mb / s, in Orange it's worse because only about 80-150Mb / s. Plus for me as standard, i.e. 5-20Mbps. Of course, in Play and Orange I use equipment with 4 CC CA and QAM256, i.e. ZTE WF860, it is an external LTE access point with a 12 kat LTE modem, aggregates 4 bands in mIMO2x2 with QAM256 or two bands in MIMO4x4.
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  • #15 18347674
    pitron
    Level 24  
    You spent a lot of money on equipment and you had to know that there would be no blockage :) because most subscribers get a funnel. For me, the first blockade appeared after winding at least 300GB. Now I don't have a chance for more than 100. Fortunately, I have fiber optics in the street and somehow I will reach the end of the contract.
  • #16 18347761
    matek451
    Level 43  
    Plus, I have to test and for eggs, 100GB basic package for 30 PLN, LTE endlessly with about 200GB funnel 0.5Mbps. Plus for me is the last choice internet. I have enough equipment for me, this wf860 is equipment not available in Poland or Europe, the successor of wf830 offered on Play. I have it thanks to my colleagues from ZTE Polska
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  • #17 18347862
    mati_haker
    Level 8  
    pitron wrote:
    mati_haker wrote:
    sebapulawy wrote:
    what we after such powerful routers as our networks are so overloaded ....



    At night they are very useful, operators have an offer of happy hours. Not every hour the network is overloaded :)


    After buying a new router, uploading alternative firmware and aggregating links, my happiness was great, but only 2 weeks because after that time I fell on the black list and got a funnel :(


    Unfortunately this is the case, there is no internet without a real limit. He was in t-mobile but the operator did not make very heavy loads of bts. The offer lasted only two years, I'm curious what will happen with my contract, I got on the internet without real limits up to 60Mbps. Theoretically, it should automatically extend
  • #18 18348547
    pitron
    Level 24  
    My first contract with a plus lasted two years later for a year I didn't sign a new one and I could leave it like that.
    I agreed to sign a new one because I got a much cheaper subscription.
    During the second contract I moved to another city and I have good alternatives here.
  • #19 19064481
    KNOTON
    Level 2  
    matek451 wrote:
    Plus, I have for testing and for eggs a 100GB basic package for PLN 30, for endless LTE about 200GB, a 0.5Mb / s funnel. Plus, for me, it's the internet of the last choice. And I have enough equipment, this wf860 is equipment not available in Poland or Europe, the successor of the wf830 offered in Play. I have it thanks to my friends from ZTE Polska



    One may ask what is the difference between the WF 860 and the WF 830?

    I can't find it WF 860 on the English ZTE website: the system does not allow pasting the link because I just registered here.
  • #20 19064499
    matek451
    Level 43  
    WF860, unfortunately, did not go to the Play offer, it has a LTE12 KAT modem, i.e. aggregates 4 LTE bands in MIMO2X2 with QAM256 modulation or 2 LTE bands in MIMO4X4. WF830 is 6 Cat LTE and aggregation of 2 LTE bands in MIMO2X2 with QAM64, Play offer includes 5G / LTE CPE MC7010 with modem 19 LTE and 5G on X55. For about PLN 1100, you can now buy its counterpart from Huawei, i.e. 5G CPE PRO WIN on Balong 5000, but it does not support 5GN1 on DSS2100, it also aggregates 4 LTE bands in MIMO4X4 with QAM256.
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  • #21 19064555
    KNOTON
    Level 2  
    matek451 wrote:
    WF860, unfortunately, did not go to the Play offer, it has a LTE12 KAT modem, i.e. aggregates 4 LTE bands in MIMO2X2 with QAM256 modulation or 2 LTE bands in MIMO4X4. WF830 is 6 Cat LTE and aggregation of 2 LTE bands in MIMO2X2 with QAM64, Play offer includes 5G / LTE CPE MC7010 with modem 19 LTE and 5G on X55. For about PLN 1100, you can now buy its counterpart from Huawei, i.e. 5G CPE PRO WIN on Balong 5000, but it does not support 5GN1 on DSS2100, it also aggregates 4 LTE bands in MIMO4X4 with QAM256.


    I wrote here because I see that you have a lot of knowledge about it. It's great that you can find someone like that. Play's tech support and their technicians don't even have a clue about smartadmin and aggregation enforcement!
    I read your posts on cable-free first. pl. I'm asking because I'm wondering what to do. I'm currently testing the Play WF830 modem. Previously, I ordered this one for testing: ZTE NETBOX 5G MC7010 + MF18A router. A little pointless 5G in my location in the countryside, where this technology will never come about, which I did not know. the future to choose well and have a good internet in the countryside where I want to go.
    I can see that this 5G / LTE set gave slightly better speeds than the ZTE WF 830, but it's only the first days of testing and without forcing aggregation.
    Maybe I could ask by the way, as I already have contact with you: what do you think, what in my situation would be good for now and in the future, what device to have the best internet speed here. Fortunately, Play put up an antenna / mast 3 km away from this place. Earlier, the connection here was terrible that I had to climb the fence and keep my hand with the phone out on the speakerphone in order to be able to make a call. Forest around the village. The ZTE WF 830 antenna is on the roof on a boom 8m from the ground and I still have a meter of spare on the cable to get it higher.
    If the one from AliExpres is much better in my case, I will give this one to Play because I have two weeks for it?
  • #22 19064575
    matek451
    Level 43  
    Enter the location, what signal parameters you had on the MC7010 for individual LTE bands and speeds, I get 300-340Mb / s on it in LTE2600 + 2100 + 1800 + 800 aggregation with BTS Play.
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  • #23 19064616
    KNOTON
    Level 2  
    I will rather be able to dream about the speeds you achieve at home.
    Unfortunately, I did not come to this to check the tamaten MC7010 with aggregation. I had no such knowledge. I just raised the antenna higher and higher on the boom. Due to the surrounding forest, I thought this should improve the signal, and it did. Only later did I find your aggregation posts, unfortunately I made a typo in the email address and I never received a reply from ZTE regarding the password for the smart admin.
    The speeds on the MC7010 were as follows:

    5G/LTE Routers with SIM Card & Bandwidth Aggregation: Compare Top Models & Brands


    Now on this ZTE WF 830 I have such speeds - still without aggregation. I just sent an email to ZTE on the one you gave without cables, no typos and we'll see. :

    5G/LTE Routers with SIM Card & Bandwidth Aggregation: Compare Top Models & Brands

    5G/LTE Routers with SIM Card & Bandwidth Aggregation: Compare Top Models & Brands

    Added after 1 [minutes]:

    matek451 wrote:
    Enter the location, what signal parameters you had on the MC7010 for individual LTE bands and speeds, I get 300-340Mb / s on it in LTE2600 + 2100 + 1800 + 800 aggregation with BTS Play.


    The location is: PODOLANY 27-310.

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    The MC7010 network parameters were as follows:

    5G/LTE Routers with SIM Card & Bandwidth Aggregation: Compare Top Models & Brands

    Added after 2 [minutes]:

    And now the ZTE WF 830 are like this:

    5G/LTE Routers with SIM Card & Bandwidth Aggregation: Compare Top Models & Brands

Topic summary

The discussion centers around various LTE and 5G routers that support SIM cards and bandwidth aggregation. Users share a comprehensive list of models, highlighting their specifications and capabilities. Key models mentioned include Huawei B525, B715, B818, E5788, and Netgear Nighthawk M1, among others. The conversation also touches on the performance of these routers, including maximum download speeds and features like multiple LAN ports and external antenna support. Users express their preferences and experiences with different brands and models, emphasizing the importance of aggregation for improved connectivity.
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