preamble
Moving house is a hassle, and one of the hassles is that broadband has to be relocated or re-installed, and in the meantime it’s a hassle for many devices to get online, in fact it’s not just moving house, but similar problems can be encountered in some exhibitions, warehouses, travel and other scenarios where Wi-Fi is needed for a short period of time.
Is there a good solution to this problem? The answer is yes, for example, this Huawei mobile router, you don’t need to pull fiber, plug in a SIM card to have Wi-Fi, and it supports all the bands of the three major carriers, which effectively solves the problem of the broadband network temporarily unable to cover. Such a product, very much in line with the needs of some individuals and enterprises, how about Huawei mobile router? Here’s the review of this product.
Minimalist appearance
It’s a great way to get the most out of your computer, and it’s a great way to get the most out of your computer.
Huawei Mobile Router supports converting mobile/telecom/Unicom 4G networks to Wi-Fi networks, but that doesn’t mean this router doesn’t support traditional fiber optic broadband access. It’s also a great way to get the most out of your computer, and it’s a great way to get the most out of your computer,” he said.
On the top of the router is the power button and Huawei’s unique Hi button, which supports one-touch pairing with HiLink technology.
while the bottom houses the cooling holes and SIM card slot.
From 4G to Wi-Fi
This is the first time I’ve ever seen a router that I’ve been able to use, and I’ve never been able to do it with any other router.
This is the first time I’ve ever seen a router with Wi-Fi coverage, and I’ve never seen a router with Wi-Fi coverage before.
The results are shown below, and it can be seen that Huawei Mobile Router is fully capable of being a main home router, with good signal and coverage (note: the network is 2.4GHz, using the through-wall mode).
The most important thing to remember about this router is that the mobile network is converted to Wi-Fi network mode to carry out the test, we use the SIM card of three carriers, China Mobile, China Unicom and China Telecom to test, it should be noted that the mobile network condition and the network condition of each carrier is different, which will have a great impact on the download speed and other results.
Mobile network signals are different from broadband, may have traffic limitations, and can vary greatly by location, and for the characteristics of mobile networks Huawei mobile routing has some very useful features.
- Setting up traffic packages to avoid higher costs due to excessive usage.
- Dual broadband turbo, which allows the use of dual networks for mobile data traffic and wired bandwidth.
- Location recommendations, which make it possible to record the strength of the signal network at different locations and to select the best placements.
Many people may ask if a mobile hotspot isn’t just converting a mobile network signal into a Wi-Fi signal. Why do you need a router? This is the first time I’ve ever seen a mobile router in my life, and I’m not sure if it’s the best choice for me.
The mobile router performs slightly better than the mobile hotspot when the load is light, and in fact there is no need to use the mobile router for single device Internet access, but the performance is very different when the load is heavy, and the mobile hotspot can connect 8 devices while the mobile router can connect 32 devices without increasing the power consumption of the phone. What’s more, the mobile hotspot disappears when the phone leaves and the router continues to work, so the mobile router is more suitable for a light workplace.
If the phone supports NFC, it’s even more convenient to use it, as long as the phone is near the N mark in the middle of the mobile routing panel, it will automatically pop up a connection reminder, which is very convenient.
sum up
It’s a great way to get the most out of a router, but it’s also a great way to get the most out of a router. It’s also a good idea to use a router that can be used in a number of different ways, such as in a warehouse or a showroom.
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