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Thread: 3G/HSPA/LTE Routers

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    thanks friend for your information

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    Post My ASUS RT-N66U router

    Since the thread states that a list is needed of routers that will work with 3G/HSPA+ modems, I would like to add my current ASUS RT-N66U Dark Knight router to the list. I am constantly using my cellc 3G usb modem with this router to share 3G internet between all my wireless devices. This router is currently awaiting for a firmware fix to the CFE from ASUS in order to increase the nvram from 32k to a more respectable 64k.

    Besides still awaiting the newer firmware with this functionality, the router is IPV6 capable and with 3 antenna's for a longer signal range over 2.4ghz and 5ghz.

    This is arguably the best single hardware purchase that I made this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryansr View Post
    Since the thread states that a list is needed of routers that will work with 3G/HSPA+ modems, I would like to add my current ASUS RT-N66U Dark Knight router to the list.
    Links to product info, tech specs, etc. please.

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    I also have a Asus RT-N66U router, but although the hardware of this router seems to be very good, be aware that the software is very unstable and is not really ready for production release.

    Based on the poor state of the software, I cannot actually recommend this router - mine is not usable at present, even though the hardware is fine.

    Product Info & Specs : http://www.asus.com/Networks/Wireless_Routers/RTN66U/

    I would recommend the purchase of the newer RT-AC66U, it has been updated and supports some of the newer network protocols.

    I am not sure that the RT-N66U will ever be stable, as most of the software development effort now seems to be going into the newer model.
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    Sorry for the missing link to specs:
    http://www.asus.com/Networks/Wireless_Routers/RTN66U/

    This router works perfect for me, and no installed software needed, since it uses web based configuration...

    See the awards for this router here ---> ASUS RTN66U Awards

    Plus with this router third party firmware can also be used. Please see this link for further information on this awesome router:
    DD-WRT ASUS RT-N66U

    Now, with such a huge online following you cannot go wrong. And I thought the title to this thread was Routers to use with 3G/HSPA+ Modems

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryansr View Post
    Sorry for the missing link to specs:
    http://www.asus.com/Networks/Wireless_Routers/RTN66U/

    This router works perfect for me, and no installed software needed, since it uses web based configuration...

    See the awards for this router here ---> ASUS RTN66U Awards

    Plus with this router third party firmware can also be used. Please see this link for further information on this awesome router:
    DD-WRT ASUS RT-N66U

    Now, with such a huge online following you cannot go wrong. And I thought the title to this thread was Routers to use with 3G/HSPA+ Modems
    erm, and I take it you are in no way affiliated to a seller of this R2k router?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bundu View Post
    erm, and I take it you are in no way affiliated to a seller of this R2k router?
    No, just sharing my own experience with this router. I thought that was the whole idea of a forum...sharing knowledge and experience with others. and

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    The GlobeSurfer 3+ Router works with the Cell C, Vodacom, MTN and 8ta network out of the box.

    Tech Specs: http://www.advinne.com/index.php/pro...ii-hspa-router
    SMS: Yes
    USSD: No
    Other Features: Has an RJ11 port. Plug in an analogue telephone and you can make can receive phone calls with your SIM card. If you have a display on the phone, it will display the caller id for incoming calls. It has 2 Ethernet ports and WiFi. You can use one or both of the Ethernet ports for SIP phones and make VoIP calls with a VoIP service provider.

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    The XYFI Hotspot works with the Cell C, Vodacom and MTN network out of the box. (Not tested with 8ta)

    Tech Specs: http://www.advinne.com/index.php/pro...rsonal-hotspot
    SMS: Yes
    USSD: No
    USB powered router. The configuration menu can also be accessed from a Smartphone or iPad. Also supports WiFi offload.

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    Hi I am currently using MR3420 and also E1820 and cant seem to be getting it right.

    i have upgraded today the router with latest firmware......but the router seems not able to pick the 3G .....I am using 8ta as the network

    the router logs

    1st day 00:17:04 DHCP NOTICE DHCPS:Recv INFORM from 08:11:96:ED:B5:80
    1st day 00:17:06 3G INFO 3G Modem vendorID: 0x12d1; productID: 0x1446
    1st day 00:17:09 3G INFO Switch modem mode with the 0 command in the file usb_modeswitch.conf
    1st day 00:17:14 3G INFO Switch modem mode with the 1 command in the file usb_modeswitch.conf
    1st day 00:17:24 3G INFO Switch modem mode with the 2 command in the file usb_modeswitch.conf
    1st day 00:17:26 3G INFO 3G Modem vendorID: 0x12d1; productID: 0x1446
    1st day 00:17:27 3G INFO Switch modem mode with the 3 command in the file usb_modeswitch.conf
    1st day 00:17:36 3G INFO Switch modem mode with the 4 command in the file usb_modeswitch.conf
    1st day 00:17:43 3G INFO Switch modem mode with the 5 command in the file usb_modeswitch.conf
    1st day 00:17:57 3G INFO 3G Modem vendorID: 0x12d1; productID: 0x1446
    1st day 00:17:58 3G INFO Line 264: Switch 3G modem mode failed
    1st day 00:17:58 3G NOTICE Switch 3G modem mode with the command file: /etc/usb_modeswitch.d/12d1_1446
    1st day 00:17:58 3G NOTICE File /etc/usb_modeswitch.d/12d1_1446 is found, switch 3G modem mode with the command file, switch cmd: usb_modeswitch -v 0x12d1 -p 0x1446 -I -W -c /etc/usb_modeswitch.d/12d1_1446 &
    1st day 00:28:18 DHCP NOTICE DHCPS:Recv REQUEST from 08:11:96:ED:B5:80
    1st day 00:28:18 DHCP NOTICE DHCPS:Send ACK to 192.168.1.100
    1st day 00:30:10 DHCP NOTICE DHCPS:Recv INFORM from 08:11:96:ED:B5:80
    1st day 00:41:16 DHCP NOTICE DHCPS:Recv REQUEST from 08:11:96:ED:B5:80
    1st day 00:41:16 DHCP NOTICE DHCPS:Send ACK to 192.168.1.100
    1st day 00:41:40 DHCP NOTICE DHCPS:Recv INFORM from 08:11:96:ED:B5:80


    Firmware Version: 3.12.19 Build 110617 Rel.39329n
    Hardware Version: MR3420 v1 00000000


    has anybody got these setup working....pls

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    Last edited by Bundu; 16-10-2012 at 09:33 PM.
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    mine working fine - does the 1820 work when connected to your pc usb port?


    3G
    3G USB Modem: E1820
    Signal Strength: 93%
    Message: PIN protection is disabled.
    IP Address: 197.172.192.34
    Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.255
    Default Gateway: 197.172.192.34
    DNS Server: 41.50.20.29 , 41.50.20.61
    Online Time: 1 day(s) 01:20:17




    Firmware Version:
    3.12.19 Build 111121 Rel.99399n
    Hardware Version: MR3420 v1 00000000

    Index Time Type Level Log Content
    45 Oct 15 19:46:28 3G NOTICE 3G connected
    44 Oct 15 19:46:17 3G INFO Run 3G dial cmd: pppd /dev/ttyUSB0 115200 connect "chat -s -v -f /etc/ppp/conn-s
    43 Oct 15 19:46:08 3G INFO USB modem is ready
    42 Oct 15 19:46:08 3G INFO 3G Modem vendorID: 0x12d1; productID: 0x1001
    41 Oct 15 19:46:08 3G INFO Get modem info: minfo.modemChipType = 1, modemName = E1820, modemSignalQua=96, minfo.simLock = 16
    40 Oct 15 19:46:08 3G INFO get_modem_info_file 185 Return chip type = 1
    39 Oct 15 19:46:08 3G INFO get_modem_info_file 170 getModemParamByScript return valid type = 1
    38 Oct 15 19:46:08 3G INFO getModemParamByScript 1100 Chip type = 1
    37 Oct 15 19:46:08 3G INFO Line 944: Serial link disconnected.
    36 Oct 15 19:46:08 3G INFO Line 944: Serial connection established.
    35 Oct 15 19:46:08 3G INFO Line 944: OK^M
    34 Oct 15 19:46:08 3G INFO Line 944:
    33 Oct 15 19:46:08 3G INFO Line 1024: +CPIN: READY
    32 Oct 15 19:46:08 3G INFO Line 944: AT+CPIN?
    31 Oct 15 19:46:08 3G INFO Line 944: OK
    30 Oct 15 19:46:08 3G INFO Line 944: ATZ
    29 Oct 15 19:46:08 3G INFO Line 944: OK
    28 Oct 15 19:46:08 3G INFO Line 944:
    27 Oct 15 19:46:08 3G INFO Line 944: +CSQ: 30,99
    26 Oct 15 19:46:08 3G INFO Line 944:
    25 Oct 15 19:46:05 3G INFO Line:926 cmd: modem_scan -d /dev/ttyUSB0 -f "chat -S -V -f /tmp/script" > /tmp/modem_info 2>&1
    24 Oct 15 19:46:05 3G INFO get_modem_info_file 155 getModemParamByScript return valid type = 1
    23 Oct 15 19:46:05 3G INFO getModemParamByScript 1100 Chip type = 1
    22 Oct 15 19:46:05 3G INFO Line 944: Serial link disconnected.
    21 Oct 15 19:46:05 3G INFO Line 944: Serial connection established.
    20 Oct 15 19:46:05 3G INFO Line 944: OK^M
    19 Oct 15 19:46:05 3G INFO Line 944:
    18 Oct 15 19:46:05 3G INFO Line 944: 11.831.03.00.00
    17 Oct 15 19:46:05 3G INFO Line 944: AT+CGMR
    16 Oct 15 19:46:05 3G INFO Line 944: OK
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    Anyone find a solution to the K4510-Z Modem being used on a Netgear Router? I need help here...

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    Same as hacksmack, but then k4505-z... Need to check if 8ta sim is compatible in k4505-z which would then plug into a compatible router.... Any suggestions?

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