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HUAWEI 5G CPE Pro2 Router H122-373 - no simlock - white

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According to Three’s customers, who have been busy posting in a related topic on our discussion forum, the issue looks to have started during the early hours of Sunday (8th May) morning – after the operator began to push out a new firmware update for the 5G Hub (release: BD_UKH3GMC801AV1.0.0B07). Experiences may vary, as not everybody will always receive such updates at the same time.

is currently not supported. HUAWEI 5G CPE Pro 2 would support 802.11s or easy mesh upon HOTA (HUAWEI-Over-the-Air) update. Sadly, there’s currently no indication of when the fix will be ready, but hopefully it won’t take too long. In the meantime, we suspect that Three may have suspended firmware updates for the router, at least until the fixed firmware is ready to be pushed out (one person on older firmware said there doesn’t seem to be a newer version available to them). HUAWEI 5G CPE Pro 2 puts more Wi-Fi devices on the same network, totaling up to 128 devices. Its Balong dual-core CPU ensures smooth and stable performance when connecting to multiple devices. And it also reduces the wait time of your devices with MU-MIMO, by sending signals to 16 devices simultaneously. Perfect for crowded offices or large houses where many people need to use phones, tablets and laptops at the same time.

Direct line of sight to the 5G mast a few 100m away so it’s not signal issues I don’t think (and has always been very fast and stable up until now, couple of months since I got the thing).” Was my first day today with Three 5G and although it started great it all went to sh*t within a few min of being online and “updating”.

Network Slicing - customize your network with desirable characteristics like low latency for ultra-smooth gaming, high bandwidth for watching 8K movies, and more After a number of months smooth service, my CPE Pro and 5G service with Three has started becoming a little unpredictable. I had a text a number of weeks ago from 3, to advise there was some work happening on my local mast, and there may be some service interruptions. Interestingly, also on my VF mobile contract, I got the same message. So assume they share the same mast!? To note I never had VF 5G signal at home at this point, only 4G. After works completed, VF continued to send the odd message over the next few weeks letting me know of further works with apologies. 3 sent no further updates. We did get the odd time of things going slow and complete outage, but it wasn't that bad. I also noted there were some significant ground works happening locally to me with Instalcom, may have no connection. But seems like coincidence. HUAWEI 5G CPE Pro 2 adopts a 30 dB cooling fan to get rid of any disturbing noise, even during heavy use. The fan will also adjust its speed depending on the detected temperatures, which allows for efficient heat dissipation and consistent performance over a long period. Something weird is going on. I've posted this a couple of times and both times it's disappeared. Trying once more... The speeds were very good both in 5G operation and in LTE operation. In the downlink, around 1 Gbit/s in the downlink and around 160 Mbit/s in the uplink were possible via 5G using band n78. When using band n1, up to 450 Mbit/s was achieved in the downlink. The latency times were pleasantly short, sometimes well below 15 milliseconds. In the LTE network, up to 450 Mbit/s in the downlink and up to 95 Mbit/s in the uplink were achieved.While you are working or enjoying entertainment media you don’t want to be disturbed by unnecessary noise. For this reason, a 30 dB cooling fan is used significantly reducing the disturbance you encounter, even with heavy usage. Not even meaningful information about the currently used radio cell can be read out. Windows users can at least help themselves with the unofficial tool “LTE-Watch H”, which can read out more detailed information about the connection. Transmission Rate: DBDC 2976 Mbps, 5 GHz 2402 Mbps (theoretical value), 2.4 GHz 574 Mbps (theoretical value) HUAWEI 5G CPE Pro 2 allows you to set up a whole-home mesh network system, which offers seamless Wi-Fi throughout your home. As you walk around the house, the connected device will automatically switch to the strongest signal in the system. Set up your mesh network in anyway you like, by connecting HUAWEI 5G CPE Pro 2 to HUAWEI Wi-Fi routers, or connecting it with your Ethernet cable, or both. Android devices need to use HUAWEI AI Life APP, while iOS devices need to use HUAWEI Smart Home APP.

Data from HUAWEI test lab. Simultaneously connect up to 16 devices with 5 GHz Wi-Fi. Simultaneously connect up to 4 devices with 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi. Customise the characteristics of your 5G network like low latency for ultra-smooth gaming, or high bandwidth for watching 8K movies, this is possible with Network Slicing on the Huawei 5G CPE Pro 2.

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A total of 11 different 5G frequency bands are supported by the Huawei 5G CPE Pro 2, including the bands n1, n3, n7, n28 and n78, which are relevant for Europe and Asia. 4G LTE Bands 1, 3, 7, 8, 20, 28 and 32 are supported in LTE operation. This means that the Huawei 5G CPE Pro 2 has very good compatibility with current and future cellular networks.

The 5G router Huawei 5G CPE Pro 2 (model number: H122-373) is now available in many countries since 2020. The device can use all currently available cellular technologies and, at around 450USD without a contract, is significantly cheaper than the previous Huawei 5G CPE Pro. Basically, a little more functions are available via the web interface than via the app. For example, there are functions such as bridge mode or the option of routing the Internet connection via a VPN. More common functions such as guest WiFi can also be configured via the app. We are aware of an issue affecting the 5G service of a small number of customers with a ZTE MC801A router. 4G service remains unaffected. We are working to fix the issue and we are sorry for any inconvenience caused to customers.” HUAWEI 5G CPE Pro 2 adopts a 30 dB cooling fan to get rid of any disturbing noise, even during heavy use. The fan will also adjusts its speed depending on the detected temperatures, which allows for efficient heat dissipation and consistent performance over a long period. Adopting all-new 5G smart antennas, HUAWEI 5G CPE Pro 2 also supports up to 11 5G frequency bands, allowing you to expand your business globally.Overall, the range of functions is unfortunately relatively limited, especially professionals and network experts will certainly miss some functions. It starts, for example, with a simple time switch for the WLAN and goes through to manual technology or frequency band selection for the modem. None of this is possible with the Huawei 5G CPE Pro 2. Supported 5G frequency bands: n1/n3/n5/n7/n28/n38/n40/n41/n77/n78/n79. Actual supported frequency bands may vary slightly in different regions due to certification. Only thing I can see which has changed since Sunday is an automatic firmware update at 02:30 in the morning, and i’ve had issues since. I’ve tried the device in every window now and its the same throughout.”

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