5G Router

LTE / 4G / 5G Router

An 4G (LTE) or 5G router offers you the ability to establish a constant data connection to an 4G (LTE) or 5G network and use this data connection with multiple devices simultaneously. To do this, an activated SIM card from a provider of your choice is inserted directly into the SIM slot of the 4G (LTE) or 5G router. After proper configuration, the router establishes a constant 4G (LTE) or 5G connection to your provider's network. Your devices can then use this data connection via Wi-Fi or Ethernet. The 4G (LTE) or 5G router manages the organization within your network. Such a router can be used in a variety of scenarios, whether in a private household, office, RV, on a boat or yacht, or for controlling systems, photovoltaic installations, or vending machines.

If you have a weak 4G (LTE) or 5G signal at your location, you can significantly boost the signal with an external 4G (LTE) or 5G antenna. 4G (LTE) or 5G routers typically have appropriate external antenna connectors for this purpose. The best results are usually achieved with an outdoor antenna with the shortest possible antenna cable. This way, even in areas with weaker coverage, a stable and fast data connection can be established.

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You want to improve your internet connection and are interested in a 5G router? This article outlines the key features of a 5G router and its advantages over a 4G router.

Key points about 5G routers:

  • Both 4G and 5G routers facilitate internet connection and transmission to various devices.
  • 5G routers have the same functions as 4G routers but additionally establish a 5G connection alongside LTE.
  • 5G represents the latest generation of mobile networks, offering higher speeds than 4G.
  • To operate, 5G routers require a SIM card and a subscription from a service provider.


How to differentiate between a router and a modem?

While these terms are often used interchangeably, they must be distinguished.

A modem generates connections but needs to be externally controlled by intelligent devices: commands to connect, send data, receive data. It has an antenna allowing communication with your network provider's network, and only one device can be connected to a modem. A router, on the other hand, is similar to an ADSL or fiber internet box; it only needs power and autonomously manages its connection. It is an intelligent device capable of managing all machines (computers, tablets, smartphones, connected objects, etc.) connected to the network.


What are the advantages of a 4G or 5G router?

  1. Connection:

    • A 4G or 5G router enables a powerful internet connection, especially in areas where fiber infrastructure is incomplete. It can complement your existing box for a faster connection with higher speeds.
  2. Dual Functionality:

    • A router also functions as a modem, connecting to the LTE 4G or 5G network of a service provider. With a subscription from a provider supplying a SIM card, the router connects various devices to the network, either via an Ethernet cable or Wi-Fi. Unlike traditional internet boxes that are stationary, a 4G or 5G router is portable and can be used while traveling within covered areas.


What is the advantage of a 5G router over a 4G router?

With a 5G router, you can connect to the 5G network for faster speeds. In areas without 5G coverage, the router connects via 4G or 4G+, ensuring pleasant speeds. However, the reverse is not possible; a 4G router cannot connect to 5G. Understanding what 5G is crucial: it's the fifth generation of mobile networks, boosting network capacity by increasing flow rates. 5G offers several compelling features:

  • Supports a significantly higher number of mobile connections than 4G.
  • Downloads are ten times faster with 5G than with 4G.
  • Enables the download of larger data quantities and boasts low latency, enhancing video conferencing.
  • Facilitates the development of new applications, including remote control of connected objects in sectors such as automotive, healthcare, and consumer electronics.
  • For gamers, 5G is not just about gaming comfort but also supports technological advancements like augmented reality.


Advantages of 5G routers for businesses:

  1. Simple and Immediate Activation:

    • 5G routers offer quick solutions for businesses urgently requiring a stable internet connection. The short installation time ensures business continuity even during disruptions.
  2. Backup Solution:

    • 5G networks serve as perfect backups when fiber or DSL connections face disturbances. Business continuity is maintained with a 5G backup router automatically taking over until the primary connection is restored.
  3. Performance and Mobility:

    • 5G routers surpass DSL solutions in performance and, in some cases, approach fiber speeds. The ultramobile nature allows easy relocation by disconnecting the router, provided the data SIM card is compatible with the available mobile network in the new activation zone.
  4. Connection of Numerous 5G-Enabled Devices:

    • In contrast to some mobile internet solutions, 5G routers support the connection of a large number of devices, making them ideal for businesses with many employees.
  5. Security Solution:

    • 5G routers provide a secure internet connection anywhere, protecting against risks associated with unsecured Wi-Fi hotspots. Security features, such as a fixed IP address, can be integrated into 5G boxes to safeguard business data.