
ZTE Router MC889A Pro 5G

ZTE Router MC889A Pro 5G

3 months ago
The receiver is also 4G and 3G compatible. In addition to 5G, the outdoor modem also supports 4G LTE, which implies backwards compatibility with older mobile radio standards such as 3G. It can therefore also receive and use 4G and 3G networks.
Automatically generated from the .No, there is not, it has only LAN output, you must have a wi-fi router or access point and connect with LAN port and set according to instructions....This ZTE MC889A Pro is a bomb ....perfection and with SALT 5G subscription I get a download speed equal to what I had with FIBER OPTIC, only upload is less fast ... I am very happy!
Hello, According to the information we have, it's the Qualcomm Snapdragon X65.
According to my research, the design is different, but I couldn't find any technical differences. Unfortunately, I was unable to find out whether this is due to the architecture of the product, whether other changes have been made or whether the product has simply been given a "refresh".

11 months ago
Everything inside what is needed rj45 to the external antenna approx. 10m or longer poe is also inside. sim card is inserted into antenna and fixed with safety screws incl. mounting kit
Hello, no special transition necessary, cable is flat enough. I just fixed it with some adhesive tape, open the windows several times per day with no issues
I've had zero problems with Salt, Sunrise and Swisscom SIM cards so far... so I see no reason why it shouldn't work
The difference is in the scope of supply, ZTE Router ZTE MC889+T3000 includes the ZTE T3000 router in the scope of supply alongside the ZTE MC889 external device, whereas ZTE Router ZTE MC889 5G ODU only includes the MC889 in the scope of supply.
I have only limited experience with this modem, but the stock firmware has very few options and is really a bad joke to me. I switched to another manufacturer an never looked back.
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