This router enables your TV to access the Internet. Provided that the TV has WLAN.
All Smart TV functions for which the Internet is required will then work.
It's like watching TV on your mobile phone.
The router itself is great and can also pick up weak signals. I have also tried several external antennas, but did not really have the feeling that the antennas brought an improvement... Firstly, I tried using small amplifier antennas directly on the router and once with an external antenna with cable over the balcony. Since neither of these brought any improvement, it could also be that I forgot to change something in the device so that it takes the signal via the antenna...
From my experience, it is totally "open" so it should work with any sim. Saying that, I am in Europe but I don't know how my network could restrict it.
Hello Marfube
Yes antennas are useful on this router e.g. in a motorhome. At home, the reception is better than with most mobile phones. You can find the antennas under 4G or Lte antennas at Digitec.ch.
However, since the antennas cost about 50% of the price of the router, it will be worthwhile to google the whole thing.
Here is an example at Digitec.ch
Lancom Systems AIRLANCER EXTENDER I-360-4G (mobile radio antenna)
It's always relative. I have one on my ground floor and my smartphone (Samsung Galaxy S20 +) still has reception in the garden at a distance of about 20 metres through a double-shell wall. Otherwise, just put a range extender outside the building.
Yes it is. But you will never reach these speeds due to the coverage/load of the mobile network. To be on the safe side, I would buy a prepaid sim card for 1 day from your provider to test the speed, otherwise in the worst case you will have a long subscription with poor speed.
Can the router be operated with a physical second sim (from Wingo) via my regular mobile plan?
According to Wingo, throughput is limited to max. 1 Mbit/s without the optional Full Speed 5G option, but this should be sufficient for my application.
I need the router to supply a technical room in an apartment block with WLAN (for connecting Elco heat pumps, water softeners, etc.) for remote reading / maintenance so that I can access it in the event of a fault without having to go there directly. Thank you and best regards
... according to the Internet: (https://www.testberichte.de/p/huawei-tests/4g-router-3-pro-testbericht.html)
Data sheet for Huawei 4G Router 3 Pro
Modem type 4G / LTE
WLAN standard
802.11n802.11a802.11b802.11g802.11ac
Maximum data transmission rate 1200 Mbps
Frequency bands
2,4-GHz-Band5-GHz-Band
Number of network ports 4
Dimensions (W x D x H) 219 x 138 x 25.6 mm
Maximum number of connected devices 64
DECT base missing
Also found under the following model numbers: 51060DRJ, B535-232
Hello, @Info
I will give you different suggestions because I don't know your environmental factors and your goal.
WLAN has 3 different standards now. WLAN 4, WLAN 5 and WLAN 6. Please check the WLAN standard of your cameras first. WLAN 4 (11n) is an old technology with low price. I recommend you to buy WLAN 5(11ac) or WLAN 6(11ax).
WLAN 4
TL-WA850RE 4.1/5.0
It is not recommended, but it is an option.
Tp-Link TL-WA850RE (300Mbit/s)
WLAN 5
RE450 4.3/5.0
This product has a good and stable performance without too high price. It's very easy to set up and has good coverage.
Tp-Link AC RE450 (1300Mbit/s, 450Mbit/s)
Wi-Fi 6 is the latest Wi-Fi standard, now more and more devices support Wi-Fi 6. Wi-Fi 6 also provides better coverage and faster speed for your device that only supports Wi-Fi 5.
WI-FI 6
RE505X 5.0/5.0
Tp-Link WLAN mesh repeater RE505X (1200Mbit/s, 300Mbit/s)
All of these repeaters can work with your router. Have a nice day.
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