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1446 days ago

WIFI Modem

Ankita from Mount Albert

Huawei B618 is a new LTE wireless gateway supporting latest LTE Category 11, which means Huawei Router LTE B618 could achieve peak download speed to 600Mbps. Up to 64 wireless devices could connect to Huawei B618 wirelessly simultaneously. It has a built-in Ethernet port, you can connect an external hard drive or printer via the USB port and two external antennas (3G and LTE). Huawei B618s-22d and B618s-65d provide the services including data service, voice service, SMS, Security service, local maintenance management function.

LTE Cat11 Wi-Fi Router-
600 mbps Download Speed
64 Devices
4G LTE Cat11 Router
Supported Networks: 2G, 3G, 4G, LTE
Super-fast Internet 4G LTE ULTRA
LTE peak download speed to 600Mbps WiFi connection
This Wireless Modem was used after moving house while waiting for Chorus to install Fiber. (There was a month delay at the time and I needed to work from home)

The plan on the Spark simcard (included) has been deactivated but you should be able to get Spark to set you up very quickly with a new account and save having to pay the full cost of buying a new modem from them directly. They set me up within minutes

Price: $120

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