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ANENG Wi-Fi Router 300Mbps 4G Router Wireless Modem
ANENG Wi-Fi Router 300Mbps 4G Router Wireless Modem
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SPECIFICATIONS
Overview & Core Functionality
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4G‑LTE cellular hotspot: Insert a micro‑SIM card and it creates a Wi‑Fi network over LTE Cat4 (up to 150 Mb/s down, ~50 Mb/s up), supporting up to ~300 Mb/s on 802.11b/g/n Wi‑Fi at 2.4 GHz
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Dual external LTE antennas: Removable high‑gain antennas boost cellular reception—significantly helpful in rural or low‑signal areas
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Wired fallback: One Ethernet WAN + one LAN port—can act as wired router if SIM mode is unavailable
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Transparent EU-ready power input: Usually comes with EU 220 – 240 V power adapter; internal 12 V or 5 V step‑down circuit.
⚙️ Hardware & Technical Specs
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Wi‑Fi: Single-band 2.4 GHz, up to 300 Mbps using 802.11n with typical coverage of ~50–100 m indoors
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Supported device capacity: Usually up to 32 concurrent users—including laptops, tablets, smart TVs
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LTE bands (Europe/others):
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FDD‑LTE: B1, B3, B7, B8, B20
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TDD‑LTE: often includes B38, B40, B41 in some models
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LAN & WAN ports: 10/100 Mbps each, sometimes VLAN-enabled mode switching between WAN and LAN
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Processor/memory: Typically MediaTek/MT7628 or similar SoC, 64 MB RAM (or 128 Mb DDR2) and 64 Mb SPI flash
🔌 Setup & Operation
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Plug‑and‑play SIM mode: Most US/EU unlocked micro‑SIMs auto‑connect; some require manual APN entry in admin UI (usually at .
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Multi‑mode operation: Auto switch between WAN‑Ethernet and SIM mode depending on connection
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Status indicators: Built‑in LEDs show LTE connectivity, Wi‑Fi status, signal strength, and LAN activity.
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External 4G antennas: Greatly improve coverage in areas with weak cellular reception; helps with unstable indoor signal placement
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Affordable solution: Usually priced between $50‑70 USD—far cheaper than branded LTE hotspots.
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Supports multiple users: Can easily handle 10–30 devices concurrently for light browsing or streaming.
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Dual operation modes: Works as both wired router or cellular Wi‑Fi hotspot.
🧠 Ideal Use Cases
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Home or office backup Internet via LTE, especially in areas without wired broadband.
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Temporary setups, pop‑up shops, camping, remote office setups.
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Portable use where external antenna placement can maximize signal (e.g. near window or outdoors).
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Light IoT deployments or multiple users sharing basic 4G Wi‑Fi access.
📋 Specs Summary
Feature | Specification |
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LTE Support | Cat 4 (max 150 Mb/s DL) |
Wi‑Fi | 802.11b/g/n 2.4 GHz, up to 300 Mb/s |
LTE Bands (typical EU) | B1/B3/B7/B8/B20 (plus B38/B40/B41) |
Antennas | 2 × external detachable LTE antennas |
Ethernet Ports | 1 WAN + 1 LAN at 10/100 Mbps |
Concurrent Users | Up to ~32 devices |
SIM Card | Micro‑SIM slot (not included) |
Power Input | EU 12 V/1 A (or USB 5 V) adapter |
Coverage Range | ~50–100 m indoors (2.4 GHz) |
Price | ~$50–70 USD |
An ANENG-style 300 Mbps 4G router with SIM slot and external antennas is a cost-effective, straightforward option for home or portable Internet access. Ideal for basic usage, backup connectivity, or remote setups—especially where cellular coverage is modest.
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