ZTE MU5001 5G Unlocked portable low cost travel WiFi, connects 32 devices, 8 hours long lasting battery with Quick Charge, touch screen, UK Spec – Black

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ZTE MU5001 5G Unlocked portable low cost travel WiFi, connects 32 devices, 8 hours long lasting battery with Quick Charge, touch screen, UK Spec – Black

ZTE MU5001 5G Unlocked portable low cost travel WiFi, connects 32 devices, 8 hours long lasting battery with Quick Charge, touch screen, UK Spec – Black

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Also note that you may also have to power cycle your client devices once you’ve set up these addresses to force the clients to update - once they have an IP address they do not keep checking back constantly to see if this should change. My one complaint is that I would like to be able to assign static IPs to some of the kit around the house - printer, NAS drive, home server, etc - but cannot do so since the MW6 software does not allow that functionality. ZTE MU5001 MiFi is based on 5G Snapdragon X55 + QCA6391 modem and supports the latest WiFi 6 feature. Fixed" DHCP leases is a little different in that we still use the automation of DHCP to assign IP addresses to NICs, but we instruct the DHCP Server to always assign the same IP address to a particular MAC address (DHCP is keyed on MAC addresses.

Tested it on the EE network, and the performance I got where I am living is better than the best Virgin Fiber internnet, with Vodafone, it is subject to what time of the day or week it is. Last night I chanced upon this post and so this morning tried to experiment with my MW6 in Bridged mode: having noted the various setting of both the ZTE and the MW6, I went into the MW6 control app and just changed the mode to Bridged mode. Just one question, if I may (and apologies if this is REALLY stupid): prior to switching my MW6 over to bridged mode, I had main and guest wifi networks defined on the MW6. If you do need to use the ZTE wifi then you could simply change its SSID and password to match that of the MW6 so you don’t have to switch between networks manually, but you may need to tweak settings to minimise interference, meaning setting the channels appropriately and maybe adjusting the wifi power too so that you help encourage roaming between ZTE and nearest MW6 node as you move around the house.I was drawn to the ZTE because of the portability, the ethernet port and the external antenna ports (which the CPE Pro 2 no longer has right? As such, nothing is in any meaningful way "connected" to a router, it's simple not necessary in the way IP networks function. So it is not surprising, indeed it is required, that in bridge mode the Tenda should not function as a DHCP Server. Even if your ZTE will not let you "simply" disable it's Wi-Fi radios, then it's not that detrimental to leave it on. CAT20 Unlocked, WiFi 6 Hotspot,Connect 32 Devices, 4500mAh Battery with Quick Charge How do you rate this product?

If you want to REVIEW Your ISP then be aware that we use a separate member database and system for that ( Sign-up Here to Review). So it's up to you to decide whether the name the 5G and Tenda SSID's "the same" or "different" or even turn off the 5G SSID's completely. Neil, I can't think that I do particularly need wifi from the ZTE so I will try your suggestion of just switching that off and see how that affects things. You then need to look in the advanced settings of your ZTE router to see where/how you assign reserved addresses to your client devices so they always receive that “fixed” address from your router.Attached to the "Using Two Routers Together" FAQ pinned in this forum is a block diagram illustrating the innards of a typical SOHO router. s are showing MAC addresses of 00-00-00-00-00-00 which possibly suggests these are historic records that the software hasn't "seen" since it first noted them. Reviews about ZTE MU5001 LTE 5G Mifi Router 3800 MBps Expierience with and valuations about ZTE MU5001 LTE 5G Mifi Router 3800 MBps . I live at the area where 5G is said covered by Vodafone but test via Speed Test the 5G only comes with less than 50MB but 4G is roughly tribble times than 5G. Does this look like I have set things up correctly, or have I done something wrong (have I even provided enough info for anyone to be able to tell)?

I've tried messing around with the APN settings with no luck so far, I phoned Three and they were very unhelpful, eventually they decided to just send out a new SIM to try. Some THREE masts are using 2100 Band 1 for the control bearer and some sites advertising the MU5001 don't list it as supporting this band. As soon as I connected it to the external antenna the signal strengh increased 3 tines as much going from 40mb download to 120mb download. But that's just fine, as long as everything has gotten correct IP addressing, it will all work fine.The setup you describe in your first paragraph reflects what I thought was required and, assuming I am right in thinking Bridged Mode and AP Mode are the same thing, then I think that is indeed how everything is now set up. What you ought to have is your Tenda system in Access Point mode and your ZTe router in full router mode - this means your ZTE router is responsible for running the DHCP server which gives addresses to the devices on your network. Prior to making this change you almost certainly had two routers connected "one behind the other" (namely the 5G router and the first MW node) which would have partitioned you network into two separate IP subnets (as it's known. But this is incorrect and often advocated by well meaning people who unfortunately do not understand data networking very well.



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