Hi MaciejW707
You are a hero. I had exactly the same problem and searched for hours for a solution and found nothing.
Neither Huawei nor Salt support could help me. But your simple trick worked for me - thank you for your contribution.
Hello Knowme
We Gamet with 3-4 ps4 online at the same time. COD and Fifa21.
Download/s is up to 230mbit/s depending on location(remote in our case). Upload up to 20mbit/s.
The ping remains stable at ums.
We have no stagnations or the like.
The device runs with 5g 4g. It switches itself depending on the reception of 4g or 5g.
For us, it is unprecedentedly the best alternative when the option of a router is not available.
Greetings
Väti
If you have a good 5G connection, then that's not a problem. I myself use the 5G router for my Xbox Series X and Call of Duty - it works without any problems. Everything is stable and there's no lag
Since Huawei is not widely regarded as a good solution for 5G, I wouldn't buy this router, it's also completely overpriced and uses a very unusual chipset that no one knows anything about. I would recommend the Xiaomi 5G CPE Pro instead, unfortunately it's not sold by Digitec, but other retailers have it in stock (I've been using it for a few months and there's no better one for less than 280 francs).
Yes, that is the case and not only throttling, but it simply would not work. Sunrise also makes these distinctions between the device types (notebook, tablet, clock, router) clearly visible.
https://www.sunrise.ch/de/privatkunden/mobil-abos/we-connect.html#u1inline_tabs-pane0
https://www.sunrise.ch/de/privatkunden/mobil-abos/we-connect.html#u1inline_tabs-pane1
Yes, I can confirm
I have 4G, 4G plus and 5G.
My device is in the Vaudois Alps
Download average 260 - 278 MBS
Upload 70-88 MBS on average
Very stable ....
According to information on the Huawei website, Huawei routers can be used for expansion, but which model you could use is unfortunately not mentioned. If a solution with 4G is also possible, there is also an Orbi LTE 4G router from Netgear, which can download up to 1.2 Gbit/s via 4G, can be expanded with Orbi Mesh components and already provides a very good WLAN network, but the Netgear Orbi would not be WiFi 6 capable.
Yes, that would work, but 5G might not be as well developed in the countryside as in large urban areas, depending on the location. I find the price of 470 quite high, there is also a very good device from Netgear that can receive up to 1.2 Gbit/s via LTE 4G. The Wi-Fi coverage of the Netgear router is also excellent. The reception performance is also excellent.
Netgear Orbi 4G LTE WiFi
The device is very unobtrusive and has two very strong built-in antennas for LTE 4G. Optionally, two additional antennas could be connected, but this should not be necessary thanks to the good reception performance.