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Band 28 at the M1 Netgear MR1100 EUS
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Band 28 at the M1 Netgear MR1100 EUS
does the M1 support the entire Band 28 in the European version (EUS) as well?
There is a device from another manufacturer which supports the volume 28 only to the extent of the European releases, 2x30 MHz instead of 2x45 MHz like in Australia oder Asia.
Band 20 and Band 28 overlap unfortunately.
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Re: Band 28 at the M1 Netgear MR1100 EUS
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I want to post a reply to this Topic but the Software is deleting it automatically.
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Re: Band 28 at the M1 Netgear MR1100 EUS
The australien Version ist supporting the Band 28 (700 MHz)
The EUS Version too.
But in Europe only 2x30 MHz can be used because The band 28 overlaps with band 20.
One Manufacturer built a Router that uses only the european Band 28 Mapping, not the whole Band (2x45 MHz in Asia or AUS).
Is the Band 28 support with the whole Band in the EUS M1 or only the european 2x30 MHz?
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Re: Band 28 at the M1 Netgear MR1100 EUS
Camparison:
EUS Version:
LTE/4G 28/20/8/3/1/40/41/7 Band
australian Version:
LTE/4G 28/8/3/1/7 MHz
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Re: Band 28 at the M1 Netgear MR1100 EUS
I want an answer!
Is the 'EUS Version on Band 28 complete useable in AUS or Asia?
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