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Searching for a Dual SIM 4G LTE WiFi router.

Searching for a Dual SIM 4G LTE WiFi router.

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watgif
Junior Member
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10-23-2016, 10:20 AM
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I'm searching for a dual SIM Wi-Fi router that works well in my neighborhood. My internet speed is limited to 5GBps, while my phone handles 35mbps. I’m using PDANET but would prefer something that runs smoothly without extra hassle. I’ve been comparing options and want recommendations on which one performs best and which might not be ideal. Thanks ahead!
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watgif
10-23-2016, 10:20 AM #1

I'm searching for a dual SIM Wi-Fi router that works well in my neighborhood. My internet speed is limited to 5GBps, while my phone handles 35mbps. I’m using PDANET but would prefer something that runs smoothly without extra hassle. I’ve been comparing options and want recommendations on which one performs best and which might not be ideal. Thanks ahead!

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codeREDpanda
Junior Member
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10-23-2016, 12:01 PM
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For faster speeds on a single device or connection, the solution won't work. Your download rates will remain consistent for each download, but you could split them into two sessions—one with the first SIM and another with the second. However, there are no routers available that offer this capability; it's essentially not in demand. Setting up proper load balancing would also be costly, as most routers aren't designed for this level of functionality. This feature is typically found only in enterprise-grade routers, requiring thorough planning and setup.
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codeREDpanda
10-23-2016, 12:01 PM #2

For faster speeds on a single device or connection, the solution won't work. Your download rates will remain consistent for each download, but you could split them into two sessions—one with the first SIM and another with the second. However, there are no routers available that offer this capability; it's essentially not in demand. Setting up proper load balancing would also be costly, as most routers aren't designed for this level of functionality. This feature is typically found only in enterprise-grade routers, requiring thorough planning and setup.

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xX_PVPMill_Xx
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10-25-2016, 03:25 AM
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10-25-2016, 03:25 AM #3

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