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The UOTEK5G SIM Card Router CPE is a cutting-edge WiFi 6 modem that offers dual-band connectivity with a remarkable data transfer rate of 1800 Mbps. Featuring 8 antennas for enhanced signal strength and stability, this router supports 5G cellular network access, making it perfect for smart home and office environments. With seamless roaming capabilities and compatibility with various devices, it ensures a reliable and high-speed internet experience.
Color | Black |
Number of Ports | 6 |
Control Method | Touch |
Data Transfer Rate | 1800 Megabits Per Second |
LAN Port Bandwidth | 1800.0 Mbps |
Number of Antennas | 8 |
Is Electric | No |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
Connectivity Technology | 5G, Wi-Fi, Ethernet |
AntennaType | Fixed |
Security Protocol | WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA2-PSK |
Additional Features | Supports SIM card or network cable |
Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
Wireless Compability | 802.11ax, 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11ac |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone/Computer |
Frequency | 1200 GHz |
E**R
Great basic 5G router
It works pretty well out of the box. But after I installed Rooter Goldenorb is when it's really been a solid router. I get much better speeds than I did on the carrier router. I had the Arcadyan. I never seem to lose connection now. It's surprisingly great for the price.
J**Y
Uotek 5G CPE Router Works Fine
I choose to buy the product because it was advertised as a 5G , WiFi6 router with a X62 chipset that would work with a T-Mobile SIMM card and had 2 RJ45 LAN ports. The price was VERY competitive. I have not been dissappointed.Shipping was surprisingly fast.Out of the box, it picked up the local 5G signal and I was quickly surfing the Internet on my IPhone and laptop.The GUI is familiar and not hard to navigate and understand.I connnected to it via my local wireless network without any issues and also used a LAN port with success.Like I did, you will likely need to contact UoTek support to get the latest firmware file sent to you via email attachment. I put the firmware file on my laptop, connected to the router via one of the LAN ports, navigated to the upgrade menu on the router's GUI menu, browsed to the firmware file and clicked on the upgrade button. The file installed, the router rebooted and all was well.Very pleased with my purchase so far. At this point it, based on my few days of experience and the sturdiness of its construction, I beleive it will work reliably for a long time.
T**G
First Impressons
I purchased 2 different GL.iNet GL-X3000 (Spitz AX) routers. Based on the reviews I was expecting something good. The first router failed after 2 days. The second was DOA. So, I purchase the UOTEK 5G SIM Card Router CPE with some trepidation. This morning I set it up, inserted the the T-Mobile SIM card and plugged it in. I was immediately connected to the Internet. The Wifi is really strong. The speeds were significantly faster than the Arcadyan gateway supplied by T-Mobile. The connection is stronger and more consistent than the Arcadyan gateway. The RSRP and SINR was better and the RSRQ (-10Dbm) was about he same as the Arcadyan gateway.The software is pretty basic but adequate. The instructions that came with the UOTEK 5G SIM Card Router CPE left a lot to be desired. I could not find information telling the address (192.168.100.1) or what the login password (admin) is with the included instructions.I am happy with this UOTEK 5G SIM Card Router CPE. I live in an area where it is very difficult to receive a cellular signal. There are 2 cell towers up the hill less than a mile away, but I cannot receive a signal from either tower. The only cell towers I can get signals from are northwest (5g) and northeast (4g) and because houses and trees block most of the signals from both towers the best signal I get is in a corner space about 3 feet high and 2 feet wide. in spite of the challenges, I am now getting about 200 mbs consistently with the UOTEK 5G SIM Card Router CPE.I find that moving any modem/router more than 1/4" changes the reception a lot. I use the software interface with 5G Info menu with the SNIR reading to get the best reception location.I would rate the router at 5, the software at 4 and the instructions at 1.Update: I had a T-Mobile outage. Not being sure it was due to the Uotek, I replaced it with my Arcayan gateway. When that did not resolve the problem I removed the SIM card and somehow managed to lose it. so I went to the T-Mobile store to get a replacement SIM card. Well, the replacement SIM did not work in the gateway. So I ended up taking home a Sagecomm gateway. Turns out it was faster than the Arcadyan gateway. So I checked it against the Uotek modem/router. The Uotek still had better reception values and was slightly faster than the Sagecomm until I changed the setting on the Uotek, changing it from NSA to SA. After the change I was getting channels n41 primary and N25 secondary. The Ping went form 29-37 to 15-25 and the download speeds were about 20-30 mbs faster that the Sagecomm. The Uotek RSRP is -84dbm vs. -97dbm for the Sagecomm. The RSRQ is -10dbm vs. -14dbm for the Sagecomm.
L**K
good for 5g home internet, questionable if it has mesh capability
this router works well if you know what you're doing that is using a sim card from a phone, cloning the imei so your carrier thinks you're using a phone in order to have LTE/5g home/RV internet.description quote"Seamless Roaming Under Mixed Backhaul: You can freely choose the MESH networking mode through wired and wireless backhaul to meet the simple deployment in various indoor scenarios."I see that it claims mesh networking through wireless and wired backhaul although there are no mesh settings in the router nor any indication of what brand mesh nodes you would connect with this router. there is a light button and a reset button. i have seen some info on pressing one of these to enter mesh mode but don't know what that means. I have the claimed latest firmware 2.2.2
A**.
Good modem for the price.
Comes with the X62 chip and not the X55 like one reviewer said. There may have been older ones that had the X55 chip, but not now. Mine came with latest firmware 2.2.2 and worked without any problems. It was faster than the stock modem I was using before, but that could just be because I can now lock onto bands rather than the modem picking them for you.
J**K
old Firmware old parts as well but it's $300 vs $600 still keeping mines $300 differences.
only check thiskeep all 4G5G only check N41for t mobile . Modem is okay, but needs a major upgrade. in Software . The parts are old, but first $300 it works fine.
R**F
Double sim is pointless, get the single sim one, it's great
The single sim one is baller; love it. The double sim one this is asking me to review isn't. It's the single sim one effectively. All AT commands to the rm520n show it is completely unaware of the second sim, so that one costs $100 more for no reason. You can't even setup failover in the gui. A true double sim should have two rm520n's but it doesn't. Don't buy the double sim one; it's pointless. Buy the single sim one, it's fantastic. I've bought one for all three carriers.
V**C
Do not doubt this device
Do not doubt this device. It works perfectly. The speeds are on par with my old trash can modem from the "magenta" company lol. It even allows you to modify the IMEI so in the magenta company's eyes I'm using an old 5G phone. If you're on the fence about buying it, don't. I've tried them all and this is by far the best especially considering the price. I've got it in a cabinet above my refrigerator and the speed is excellent. I'm sure you could up the speed by putting it in a window with an upgraded antenna. But its excellent just the way it is.
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