LTE cards supporting Band 28
Good afternoon Mailing list, I am just emailing see if anyone out there has suggestions on LTE modems that support band 28 work well with Mikrotik devices? We are seeking to find a mini-PCIe modem that will work on router OS 6 without needing to do to much to get it working as well as offer existing functionalitys like passthrough ect that we can certify and offer a cheaper solution when compared to the Chateau. As well as this any feedback on what devices you would like to see support the band 28 card or any information on how the most comman installation you would be using this device and the functionality you would need will greatly help us in our desisions on what device/s we would certify. Regards Aidan :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Why Choose DuxTel for all your MikroTik needs? 10 good reasons: http://duxtel.com/why_duxtel <http://duxtel.com/why_duxtel> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Follow our tweets for news and updates: http://twitter.com/duxtel <http://twitter.com/duxtel>
I had been playing with a B28 Telit LE910 from https://www.glynstore.com/wireless-cellular/ a while back. Have a look at the old messages in this forum. I had it working in USB-Serial/PPP mode and was waiting for ROS7 and MBIM mode support but haven't tried that. The Telit's are meant for robust industrial applications so are a good fit for Mikrotik. Glyn have a technical/engineering/sales person in Melbourne. I also have Glyn's firmware programming and serial breakout board for the Telits I can sell to you for less than their price. PM me. Regards, Jason Hecker <https://www.upandrunningtech.com.au/> On Wed, 21 Apr 2021, at 14:19, aidan wrote:
Good afternoon Mailing list,
I am just emailing see if anyone out there has suggestions on LTE modems that support band 28 work well with Mikrotik devices? We are seeking to find a mini-PCIe modem that will work on router OS 6 without needing to do to much to get it working as well as offer existing functionalitys like passthrough ect that we can certify and offer a cheaper solution when compared to the Chateau.
As well as this any feedback on what devices you would like to see support the band 28 card or any information on how the most comman installation you would be using this device and the functionality you would need will greatly help us in our desisions on what device/s we would certify.
Regards Aidan :)
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I should add the USB-CDC serial mode with PPP worked in ROS6. USB-ECM wouldn't work as a certain AT command needed to be sent. Mikrotik logged in from Latvia and checked it out but wouldn't commit to sending this command to get the ECM interface moving data properly through Mikrotik's LTE interface even though it did come up. So this was with the LE910 a few years ago, more recent firmware for the LE910 and newer xE910 modems might be better. MBIM should be fine with it but of course only on ROS7. Regards, Jason Hecker <https://www.upandrunningtech.com.au/> On Wed, 21 Apr 2021, at 16:41, Jason Hecker wrote:
I had been playing with a B28 Telit LE910 from https://www.glynstore.com/wireless-cellular/ a while back. Have a look at the old messages in this forum. I had it working in USB-Serial/PPP mode and was waiting for ROS7 and MBIM mode support but haven't tried that. The Telit's are meant for robust industrial applications so are a good fit for Mikrotik.
Glyn have a technical/engineering/sales person in Melbourne. I also have Glyn's firmware programming and serial breakout board for the Telits I can sell to you for less than their price. PM me.
Regards, Jason Hecker <https://www.upandrunningtech.com.au/>
On Wed, 21 Apr 2021, at 14:19, aidan wrote:
Good afternoon Mailing list,
I am just emailing see if anyone out there has suggestions on LTE modems that support band 28 work well with Mikrotik devices? We are seeking to find a mini-PCIe modem that will work on router OS 6 without needing to do to much to get it working as well as offer existing functionalitys like passthrough ect that we can certify and offer a cheaper solution when compared to the Chateau.
As well as this any feedback on what devices you would like to see support the band 28 card or any information on how the most comman installation you would be using this device and the functionality you would need will greatly help us in our desisions on what device/s we would certify.
Regards Aidan :)
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Hi, You could try either of these units: https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/183849329623 Get the USB adapter as well, it's handy for setup from your PC or use on a USB port on a Mikrotik, mine came with antennas (they aren't mentioned so ymmv). Downside: I had to trawl the internet to get windows drivers for the modem. Some setup for them. https://wisp.net.au/blog/news/mikrotik-routeros-with-ec25au-card-settings-an... I don't remember which, but some 4g modems are only seen once on the Mikrotik. (eg. If you reset the USB, or unplug the modem, and replug it in, it might not be seen again until reboot) This might also only be a v7 issue. Regards Roger To: public@talk.mikrotik.com.au From: aidan <aidan@duxtel.com> Date sent: Wed, 21 Apr 2021 14:19:58 +1000 Subject: [MT-AU Public] LTE cards supporting Band 28 Send reply to: MikroTik Australia Public List <public@talk.mikrotik.com.au> [ Double-click this line for list subscription options ] Good afternoon Mailing list, I am just emailing see if anyone out there has suggestions on LTE modems that support band 28 work well with Mikrotik devices? We are seeking to find a mini-PCIe modem that will work on router OS 6 without needing to do to much to get it working as well as offer existing functionalitys like passthrough ect that we can certify and offer a cheaper solution when compared to the Chateau. As well as this any feedback on what devices you would like to see support the band 28 card or any information on how the most comman installation you would be using this device and the functionality you would need will greatly help us in our desisions on what device/s we would certify. Regards Aidan :) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- Why Choose DuxTel for all your MikroTik needs? 10 good reasons: http://duxtel.com/why_duxtel <http://duxtel.com/why_duxtel> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- Follow our tweets for news and updates: http://twitter.com/duxtel <http://twitter.com/duxtel> _______________________________________________ Public mailing list Public@talk.mikrotik.com.au http://talk.mikrotik.com.au/mailman/listinfo/public_talk.mikrotik.com. au---------------------------- Roger Plant
Hi, Another couple of retail options (Ethernet port output) The netgear lb2120 works well, does all AU bands, not super fast. Not tried it in IP passthrough mode, but assume it works as described on the box. The telstra netgear M2 and M5 are probably good and fast, (pricey) I have an M1, its mostly good. M1 Issues: Its battery management is non ideal. Doesn't have Vodafone 850MHz band. Can also plug telstra 4gx wifi modem into usb port on Mikrotik. (Or at least the one I tried worked ok doing this) Regards Roger Good afternoon Mailing list, I am just emailing see if anyone out there has suggestions on LTE modems that support band 28 work well with Mikrotik devices? We are seeking to find a mini-PCIe modem that will work on router OS 6 without needing to do to much to get it working as well as offer existing functionalitys like passthrough ect that we can certify and offer a cheaper solution when compared to the Chateau. As well as this any feedback on what devices you would like to see support the band 28 card or any information on how the most comman installation you would be using this device and the functionality you would need will greatly help us in our desisions on what device/s we would certify. Regards Aidan :) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- Why Choose DuxTel for all your MikroTik needs? 10 good reasons: http://duxtel.com/why_duxtel <http://duxtel.com/why_duxtel> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- Follow our tweets for news and updates: http://twitter.com/duxtel <http://twitter.com/duxtel> _______________________________________________ Public mailing list Public@talk.mikrotik.com.au http://talk.mikrotik.com.au/mailman/listinfo/public_talk.mikrotik.com. au---------------------------- Roger Plant
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