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Connecting 4G Megafon?
Hello.
It is required to connect a couple of computers to Megaphone's 4G.
One stationary computer would like a wire to the router.
Second on wi-fi.
Tell me a router into which you can insert a SIM card or a megaphone modem in order to make such a connection without dancing with a tambourine?
The megaphone 4G router is expensive in my opinion and is needed by mobile users, plus you can’t insert ethernet into it
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Zyxel Keenetic series routers do an excellent job with almost any modems, at least Huawei E392 and Huawei E3276 (on the second firmware version) work fine. Insert the modem, select the "3G / 4G modem" mode of operation, click on the "Connect" button - and you can enjoy the Internet. There is an option with Asus routers (in my particular case, Asus RT-N66U + Tomato firmware + Huawei E392 + Yota), but this option is more expensive.
TP-LINK TL-MR3020
Just plug and play. And it costs twice as much. I have such a scheme, only a 3g modem. 4g should support. Of the minuses - not the largest wifi coverage.
Bonus - OpenWRT support
Here are the official megafon routers: http://moscow.shop.megafon.ru/modems_g__g_33_tree_1008.html
But I would advise, as iPharaon advised , to take the Zyxel Keenetic series - Yota officially offers it as LTE Ready, but unlike the official megafon ones, in the future it will be possible to plug any modem into it, any operator.
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