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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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As such, the WebBox won’t look out of place in most homes, and at 219 x 130 x 15mm it won’t take up too much space either. Setup

I'm working from home at the moment and I'm doing a lot of online training and whilst connected to the LTE network via the huawei, it's a nightmare; failure to resolve, failures handling the TLS handshakes, videos not loading. If I set up my phone as a wifi hotspot, it all seems to work fine. Both devices are set to only use 4G networks. The MIMO technology increases capacity especially at the distance ("cell edge") by helping against the multipath effect of high frequencies. 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. photos maximum, each photo's size should be less than 10MB (bmp, jpg, png, gif, and jpeg are supported) If Three's not working for you, can you try perhaps Vodafone? They've got a very stable 4G network that doesn't take quite the bashing. If you've got good signal, it tends to stay alright. I'd stay away from EE for the time being just because they've set up IPv6 on their network in a non-standard way which can cause some things to break.Here’s where things get a bit more complicated, as while the Huawei B535 WebBox is a good performer by 4G router standards, it’s no match for a 5G router or many wired connections. And the actual speeds you get will in large part depend on your coverage.

On the B535, I have been using the HUA CTRL app on Android to change bands, and this has been working reliably so far...All of this does indeed point to the issue being three. The SIM I took from my phone to test in the router is also three. But here is the peculiar part: The three network works much better from my phone (Pixel 3). Speedtest finds servers almost instantly and often has much lower ping and much better down speeds. Just wondering because surely with better connectivity of MIMO wouldn't that automatically increase the availability of bandwidth to users on that mast? 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. As for software, this isn’t something you’ll likely be interacting with much, but the Huawei B535 WebBox does have a simple web interface, allowing you to configure settings and read messages – as there’s no display, you have to access this from an external device. Very similar. Both achieve maximum of 60 down and 30 up, more typically 30-40 down and 20 up. I would say that the MR600 appears slightly more consistent on speeds, but given all the factors involved I'd say there's no difference.

The Three 5G Hub meanwhile has them all massively beat for speed – but again, you need 5G coverage to take advantage of that. It also curiously has fewer ethernet ports (just two), which might be an issue for some. I have been using 4G/3G services for years as my main ISP, I used a router connected to a mifi via a long usb so I could position it on the bedroom windowsill (best signal) and keep the router, switch etc in the study in the other room and it worked perfectly for years until my Billion router broke. So the question is: just how good is the Huawei B535? And should you buy it or should you look elsewhere for your home broadband needs? Read on to find out. Design Both achieve 4G+ on bands 3+20. Forcing any other combination using the MR600 interface or LTE H-Monitor proves pointless. SNR hovers around 10, RSRQ around -9, RSRP around -100 - not great!But there’s more than just speed here, asthe Huawei B535 supports both 2.4GHz and 5GHz Wi-Fi bands. This is another fairly standard thing in routers, but not always found in 4G ones, especially older models. Features and software I put my Phone's SIM in the router and experienced the same issues - I had to use a SIM adapter to make the sim up to Micro SIM size. A decent test here would be to use the router's SIM in my phone, but I don't want to cut it down and it's not one of those multi-size cards. So read on to see whether the Huawei B535 is worth hanging on to (or buying in the first place) or whether you’re better off with something different. Design

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