SIM card routers
( number of products: 7 )LTE routers for SIM card
LTE modem SIM card routers are specialized devices for professional sharing of high-speed mobile Internet connection. FRITZ LTE SIM card routers! have built-in high-speed category 6 modems (FDD), which, thanks to the possibility of band aggregation, allow Internet access at speeds of up to 300 Mbit/s.
LTE fixed SIM card routers can also have other interfaces to connect to the Internet, such as an ADSL/VDSL modem, or an Ethernet WAN port, making it possible to use different connections, depending on your needs. For example, mobile access can serve as a backup link in case a fixed line fails, with FRITZ's SIM-based LTE routers! can detect an outage and automatically switch to mobile services, so users can use the network uninterruptedly.
SIM-based LTE routers such as the FRITZ!, the level of equipment and functionalities do not differ from the stationary versions. Built-in Ethernet switches, allow you to connect computers, printers and file servers using a traditional network cable.
Equipping the router with a high-speed USB 3.0 port, meanwhile, makes it possible to connect portable drives to it in order to realize the function of network data storage, which can be used by all users of a local home or business network.
The router's built-in PBX for landline, wireless (DECT) and VoIP phones, on the other hand, will work well in a small business environment.
LTE SIM routers
The standard equipment of the router today also includes a wireless network interface. FRITZ Wi-Fi SIM card router! supports (depending on the model) Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) standard, which allows to reach speeds of 1700 Mbit/s, The latest models support Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) technology, which brings data transfer speeds of 2400 Mbit/s in the 5 GHz band and 1200 Mbit/s in the 2.4 GHz band.
Any current FRITZ Wi-Fi SIM card router offered! it also supports networks with Mesh topology, so that the local wireless network configures itself automatically and works optimally even with a large number of end devices and the need for signal boosters and interference from neighboring networks.









