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Re: LTE Dongle capability on Orbi
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LTE Dongle capability on Orbi
C´mon guys, this is something very old already. People want reliability, and the LAN is important, sure, but if the routing engine does not allow any type Multihomming/MultiISP, there's not so much reliability you can get. With LTE dongles everywhere this is a good improvement, also, you could let one LAN port be used for this. Please let the USB port be used for LTE dongles, you can start with the Huawei modems because they are so cheap and good enough that anyone could get one. I have one of the Huawei E5 routers and these are promising equipments bc they let you use an external antenna to improve signal...geesh i need to make this work.
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Re: LTE Dongle capability on Orbi
Orbi is a very consumer product. Consumers generally would not begin to even understand what you're describing, much less how to implement it. I don't speak for the company, but I doubt very much this will ever be implemented in any of the new batch of consumer "mesh" systems available. You're looking for a more Ubiquiti-like "prosumer" solution.
Rodney
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Re: LTE Dongle capability on Orbi
Get a Cradlepoint router if you want LTE, multi ISP, failover, external antennas, etc. They work very well. I have my Orbi connected to a Cradlepoint.
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