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Unlocked HUAWEI B535-232 CAT7 USB 300mbps 4G/LTE Home/Office Router (White) with 2 x External Antennas. Will work with any Sim Card Worldwide (Renewed), dual band

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So with 3g,4g and 5g you are effectively just paying for the router and mast hardware, the actual connection to the internet from the mast onwards can be provided by anyone?

We’ve mentioned three of the main alternatives elsewhere in this review – the Three 5G Hub, the Three 4G Hub, and the 4GEE Home Router 2. The first of those is only worth considering if you can get a 5G signal, while the other two tie you to Three and EE respectively. Press & hold the volume up + The volume down first then press the power button and keep pressing all together. On the B535, I have been using the HUA CTRL app on Android to change bands, and this has been working reliably so far...Thanks for your reply, so there is nothing I can do or there is nothing wrong with the device? I understand the speeds are theoretical but they're advertised quite largely and I am getting no where near them, whereas I was when I originally installed the device. Huawei B535 4G LTE WiFi -reititin on pieni, mutta tehokas laite kotikäyttöön. Jaa 4G-yhteys asentamalla reitittimeen 4G SIM -kortti ja liitä laitteet langattomasti tai ethernet-porttien avulla. Paranneltu WiFi-ac-verkko riitää jopa 64 eri laitteelle. Tutustu ominaisuuksiin Avainominaisuudet In reply to a post by buggerlugs:Interestingly the MR600 is cat 6 and the B535 is cat 7, so realistically (depending on antenna quality) the B535 "should" provide a better, faster, connection. Ez a router egy olyan eszköz, amely lehetővé teszi a felhasználók számára a gyors, megbízható és biztonságos internetkapcsolatot. A Huawei B535-232 kifejezetten tervezve lett az otthoni vagy kis irodai környezet számára, és sokféle eszközt képes támogatni, beleértve a számítógépeket, okostelefonokat és egyéb vezeték nélküli eszközöket.

I'd be interested to understand how the automatic band choice optimisation works with multiple towers and bands available. Is there a source on this kind of info that an average geek could understand (rather than a mobile network expert)?About the SSH. I don't know I just asked. My thought was to use SSH now that the WebUI didn't presented the bridgemode option. A Huawei B535-232 egy router, amelyet a Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. gyártott. Ez a router segítséget nyújt a felhasználóknak az internetkapcsolat létrehozásában és vezeték nélküli hálózati kapcsolat biztosításában otthoni vagy kis irodai környezetben. Ez a router biztosítja a felhasználók számára a vezeték nélküli hálózati kapcsolatot, így könnyen csatlakoztathatják készülékeiket az internethez. A Huawei B535-232 kiváló minőségű anyagokból készült, ami biztosítja a megbízhatóságot és időtállóságot. I don't know much about this but to it seems like it's not really about if the modem can enter bridgemode or not (because it can) - it's more about if the web-interface supports/shows the menu - at least both the other guy and me had the same firmware version except for the WebUI-version.

It’s a simple, plain white rectangular box with some status indicators on the front and a grey band around the edge. It looks fine, and for better or worse it won’t stand out as much as the aforementioned Huawei AI Cube, or even the likes of the Vodafone GigaCube, which is plain too but has a more noticeable tower-like design. I can't make any comment on their wi-fi performance as I disable this and use access points connected via ethernet. I don't know which LTE Category includes which levels of QAM, but if a device is sold as a certain category it will handle the level of QAM required for that category. The MR600 ran faultlessly for over week while I worked from home - video conferences never dropped. The kids can game on both PS4 with voice chat and the Nintendo Switch which is notoriously fussy given the P2P nature of its online service. I watched Solo on Disney+ which it says is 4K and YouTube usually defaults to 720p. I think the beta firmware on the MR600 is really solid, and it appears many issues have been ironed out in the year since the product released. I suspect we will never get new firmware for the B535.

The Huawei B535 WebBox isn’t much to look at, but that’s not a criticism, as most people don’t want a flashy router. As a matter of interest, is upgrading mast tech to MIMO just a hardware upgrade or is available bandwidth at a mast increased during these MIMO upgrades as a matter of course?

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