Zbtlink WG3526 4G LTE Router AC1200 Dual Band Gigabit, Cat4 Cellular Router with SIM Card Slot Unlocked, Industrial Grade Metal Case, Detachable…
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Zbtlink WG3526 4G LTE Router AC1200 Dual Band Gigabit, Cat4 Cellular Router with SIM Card Slot Unlocked, Industrial Grade Metal Case, Detachable…
Original price was: £149.99.£89.99Current price is: £89.99.
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- ใPowerful PerformanceใAdopting powerful processor MTK7621A, main frequency up to 880MHZ. Features 512MB DDR3 RAM and 16MB Nor Flash. Faster data processing brings smoother online experience.
- ใ4G LTE to WiFiใInsert a SIM then plug and play. The cellular router can convert 3G 4G LTE to WiFi and wired Internet via LAN. Ideal for where wired broadband is not available.
- ใSuperior Dual Band Wi-Fiใ 300Mbps over 2.4GHz and 867Mbps over 5GHz provide high-speed Internet. MU-MIMO technology allow multiple devices online at the same time without interfering.
- ใVarious Interfacesใ1 Gigabit WAN and 4 Gigabit LAN. Sim card slot unlocked and sim adapter kit for different sim. USB 3.0 port and SD card slot features SMABA and FTP, enables wireless routers to share files.
- ใMetal Caseใ The metal case provides better heat dissipation and better protection, ensuring reliable and long-term operation of the 4G LTE router.
- ใDetachable Antennasใ Detachable design of the antennas allow to install your owns. Such as installing outdoor 4G antennas to get better 4G signals.
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Specification: Zbtlink WG3526 4G LTE Router AC1200 Dual Band Gigabit, Cat4 Cellular Router with SIM Card Slot Unlocked, Industrial Grade Metal Case, Detachable…
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8 reviews for Zbtlink WG3526 4G LTE Router AC1200 Dual Band Gigabit, Cat4 Cellular Router with SIM Card Slot Unlocked, Industrial Grade Metal Case, Detachable…
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Ashley Duncan –
This is a monster. Setting up was straight forward the aerials are labelled so you canโt get that wrong. Once theyโre all on itโs just a matter of putting in a compatible SIM card and entering the menu to set it up. I found the instructions a bit limiting and eventually just got it working through trial and error with certain settings. Once connected and operating all the lights indicate itโs ready and then it was easy to connect to and the internet worked really well on my phone. The main benefit is the range it can be connected to from a crazy distance given the large aerials I guess. Good for big premises or even outdoor areas. Itโs expensive but might solve problems for those who canโt get a good broadband connection but have 4 or 5G signals. Some are suggesting great for rural locationsโฆ yeah if you can get a good 4 or 5G signal most locations in the lakes which are rural struggle with any signal for anything but this may be unique to the lakes. Itโs a lot of money but it…
Nicholas Hardwick –
The build quality is high. It has 2.4 and 5g which work very well. All the controls are via the internet.
You can also reboot which I particularly like. That refreshes the connection every day so you get maximum performance. SIM card has a nice spring holder. It also has a usb port and a sd card slot.
Overall very good and packs a punch.
Silence, Earthling! –
bought this router for my camper to use with a SIM card. Recently returned from a few weeks in Germany! Bought a SIM over there with a load of data, registered and activated as your supposed to, just plug the SIM card in the router, connect to it and you have a WIFI connection on the move!!!!
Silence, Earthling! –
When using this router it manages a paltry 5-10 Mbps download speed. Comparing that to my iPhone 8+ which manages 70Mbps in the same location! I thought this was going to be a great router but sadly far from it!
The OP –
Routers are usually such a difficult thing to get right due to the vast array of different technologies that are available as well as do I need 2 repeat a connexion from an existing network, do I need a SIM card, am I looking at AC1200 etc there are so many different choices that you can sometimes get a little bit lost out there so I’m going to simplify it as much as possible.
If you are looking for the ability to provide Wi-Fi to a remote location that only has power then this router is probably going to be one of your best bets.
What you need to be able to get started is a 4G SIM card which you can get from your current Internet provider, that will give you access to the mobile network which is simply inserted into the router then once you plug it in you have Internet available straight away. This one seems excessive due to the fact that it has 6 antennas which are very visible on the back of the router now these just aren’t there to look good they’re actually there too allow for a…
Matias –
Great piece of kit, easy to set up, plug and play, basically. Very good signal, does its job well, super quick.
Bear in mind 2.4Ghz has longer range and uses less power. Additionally 2.4Ghz is capable of 300Mbps, which is more than enough for an average 4G signal rate.
Its very light, but seems to have enough power in signal strength, has so far given me reliable 4G signal, does not drop .
However, This is 4G. I hope you understand what I have written.
Brews and donuts –
If you looking for a router that can take care of all your online needs? You might need the 4G LTE router with dual-band WiFi. It’s a powerful and flexible router that lets you go online quickly and easily.
The things I like about this router is that it can turn 3G and 4G LTE data into WiFi and wired internet via LAN. This makes it perfect for places where wired broadband is not available. Just put a SIM card in, and you’re ready to go.
Dual-band WiFi on the router gives you fast internet, with speeds of up to 300Mbps over 2.4GHz and 867Mbps over 5GHz. And with MU-MIMO technology, more than one device can be online at the same time without affecting the other devices.
The router also has different connections, such as a sim card slot that is open and a Gigabit WAN port. The metal case makes it better at getting rid of heat and lasts longer. Plus, the antennas can be taken off so you can put 4G antennas outside for better signal receiving.
Overall the 4G LTE router with dual-band WiFi…
Geo –
I had signal problems with my ISP’s 4G router and wanted something higher spec to beef up the home network, we’re in the country so connection speeds aren’t great and the 4G service is our best option. The Zbtlink is a 4G LTE router that’s unlocked to any network. We put our EE sim card in and it worked fine.
The router design is high quality with a solid metal case, it has 6 Antennas for maximum signal capture and transmission and it has an SD port and USB 3.0 port.
The router has definitely improved the signal capabilities of my existing 4G router, the connect is much faster and the wireless transmission around the home has more range and faster transfer times. It is pricey and it’s not for everyone’s budget, but if you can afford the cash it’s a worthwhile investment if your 4G network is your primary one.