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The Peplink Cellular Router MAX BR1 Mini is a compact and rugged 5G/LTE cellular modem designed for mobile, remote, and IoT applications. With redundant SIM slots and a built-in eSIM, it ensures reliable connectivity while offering three Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports. The router supports a throughput of 300MBps and features 256-bit AES encryption for secure VPN connections. Ideal for remote operations, it simplifies management through Peplink's InControl2 and InTouch platforms.
Wireless Type | 802.11a |
Brand | Peplink |
Series | MAX BR1 Mini 5G |
Item model number | MAX BR1 Mini 5G |
Operating System | Proprietary firmware or embedded operating system |
Item Weight | 15.1 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 9.33 x 6.3 x 2.32 inches |
Color | Black |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Manufacturer | Peplink |
ASIN | B0CQP9L9TB |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Date First Available | January 5, 2024 |
K**I
Works great with Verizon hotspot plan
A little bit pricy for a 5G modem only unit. But it works great with Verizon hotspot plan. Just plug SIM card then it connects. Remote control from inControl APP is another great feature. Easily to monitor and update setting. Don’t need to plug in LAN cable to check status(but initial setup is still needed). Signal is way much better than my old Netgear LTE modem. This is great choice as a backup internet modem.
W**L
This device is a hit and miss with T-Mobile Business Internet (not usable for Home Internet)
Well, I've spent almost two weeks trying to get this to work on a T-Mobile Business Internet Account. I was a Home Internet User then converted to a Business Internet Account.First line it just blinks green. I had T-Mobile reset the network settings twice, then provision the line again. Still no dice. Then I tried a new line-id with same results. Went to the store 4 times and tried as many SIM cards plus two. If you have an existing account this may work, but as it stands I think T-Mobile is a brick with this device if starting fresh.I'm debating to return the PepLink to rule out the hardware (which appears fine to me), or dump T-Mobile and use another data provider.This whole experience has left a real sour taste in my mouth with T-Mobile Business Internet.6 SIMS4 Trips to the store36hrs with phone support3 network resets1 master resetAnd a whole new Line Number created to rule that out.Verizon may work. I think that's the next step or return the device to rule that out.
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