Possibly the BEST 5G Sim LTE Router I Have EVER Used - The Teltonika RUTX50 Router Review

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2022
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Комментарии • 122

  • @nascompares
    @nascompares  Год назад +14

    Notes and Corrections

  • @GRIFF22
    @GRIFF22 Год назад +14

    I like your reviews, but they're missing so much detail. Chipset info, supported bands, level of LTE CAT support, speed tests relative to other routers in the same location. Please ,please ,please can you also include whether these routers have IP Passthrough / Bridge mode. A massive percentage of people already have very capable routers and mesh systems and simply want a product like this to offload the 5g speeds to their home network.

  • @TeltonikaNetworks
    @TeltonikaNetworks Год назад +28

    Thanks for such a thorough and positive review @NASCompares. We couldn't have done it better ourselves! 😊

  • @andrewchesney
    @andrewchesney Год назад +7

    Great review - I switched to 4G mobile network for my home internet. As I live in rural Lincolnshire BT could only give me 20Mb, I get 60Mb+ using a Huawei B818 and EE unlimited data SIM. Cost for router was circa £200 and EE SIM £18/Mth - RESULT!

  • @TSSC
    @TSSC Год назад +8

    I have their TRB500 on my wish list, as an upgrade from RUT240 and RUTX11. Love them … and the firmware release frequency and support forum.

  • @tehdreamer

    For vanlife RUTX14 and RUTX11 should suffice. 5G has a very short range and in those cases phone is usually enough to use as a hotspot. It's in the remote areas with weak signals where you need a router and mimo antenna on the roof, this will be mainly for 4g signal. Overkill for vanlife

  • @aguafria9565

    I just like this brand because it's not Chinese.

  • @Mad-Coo

    I can do everything a mobile router can do including 5g for £75.

  • @mange2
    @mange2  +1

    Teltonika have so many routers available it's impossible to make a choice. I just can't trawl my way through so many options.

  • @Lord5o2

    If the 5g far away from me about 14 kilos ?

  • @wrmoore2
    @wrmoore2 Год назад

    this vs the chester cheetah?

  • @KasraK
    @KasraK Год назад +1

    Serious bit of kit! Thanks for the great video/info mate

  • @bigeein

    You have blown my mind with the technical side. But , i think I’ll be getting one for my house. What would really help, is a similar video on what external 5g Ariel receiver to marry this up with.

  • @JohnMuz1
    @JohnMuz1 Год назад +1

    Great review, fyi people use the gps for time sync / ntp too...

  • @stagman4611

    I’ve been looking for a sim router for a while and pulled the trigger and purchased the rutx50 not just on your recommendation but through other research. Absolutely brilliant router and does what It says on the tin 😂. What I’d like to add is an external antenna to this unit to help increase the signal a bit more. Do you recommend any particular external antenna??

  • @b1lleman
    @b1lleman Год назад +1

    I agree with your opinion that it's the best and then even some. Their RMS remote management tool is absolutely bonkers !

  • @sunray3379
    @sunray3379 Год назад

    thanks for the nice presentation, does it support listen-before-talk, which is needed for unlicenced spectra?

  • @FuHaoHighTech

    Great router products! good quality products🎉🎉🎉❤

  • @chrisblack3714
    @chrisblack3714 Год назад +3

    excellant informative vlog. can you help with my question?. If this LTE router has 2x sim slots for fail over, i gather they should be on different networks. As Vodafone and O2 share masts and Three and EE share mast, would you expect to have external LTE antennas (directional ones) pointing to different locations according to network provider. Would the 4x anttenna be able to carrier aggregate to different channels depending on sim selected.

  • @jackg1067
    @jackg1067 Год назад +2

    Thanks for your video. Do you have any references that support VPN in SIM(4G or 5g) Routers?