📱 Stay Connected, Stay Ahead!
The ZTE U10 is a low-cost, unlocked portable Wi-Fi access point that provides ultra-fast 4G connectivity. With a powerful 2000mAh battery, it offers up to 8 hours of usage, making it ideal for travel, study, or business. Equipped with advanced MIMO technology, it supports up to 32 devices, ensuring everyone stays connected securely.
A**E
Funciona, facil de usar y confiable
Compré este router 4g para poder teletrabajar este verano mi pareja y yo. Ha soportado dos videoconferencias simultáneas, descargas de varios gigas y tests de carga como un campeón en los dos meses de uso intensivo quele hemos dado. Sin fallar ni una sola vez.Usamos una sim de SIMYO. Levantas la tapa donde tienes la información del wifi que va a crear el dispositivo. Pones la sim, la batería y enciendes. (Aconsejo la primera vez ir a la web de gestión del router y cambiar la wifi (nombre y contraseña)).La red wifi creada funciona bastante bien y con un alcance al nivel de routers fijos de cualquier operador. La velocidad de la conexión 4g muy correcta. Haciendo pruebas, llega a superar mi teléfono (Pixel6a) en 4G en parte por que tiene mejor recepción/calidad de señal.Tiene funciones sencillas pero útiles como el medidor de consumo de datos (puedes poner límites, fecha de renovación, decir que pasa cuando se supere el líimite de datos (bloquear internet o seguir funcionando), cuantos clientes quieres que se puedan conectar (hasta 32), configurar los parámetros habituales (ips, dns, canal wifi, etc) e incluso he visto soporte para albergar un dominio typo dyndns como duckduck.go o similares (aunque no lo he probado).Un acierto que me obliga a preguntar qué ofrecen el resto de dispositivos similares para ser tan caros comparados con este. Estoy hasta por comprar otro para el internet de mis padres y que dejen de sangrarles con una fibra que no necesitan
S**R
Don't bother.
The Amazon listing claims that this comes with a quick start guide, and the warranty card. I got neither, unless they are referring to the included QR code that takes you to a site of instructions. A site that kept crashing long before i could find anything in English. And while i'm not a complete noob with these kind of devices, i would still appreciate some basic instructions for this unit..I then tried the web in general, and i think i used every combination of words, in several search engines, as well as looking at a couple of ''Instruction Manuals for free'' kind of websites, but it's like this particular model doesn't exist. All of it's siblings exist, and there's plenty of sites trying to sell this version to me. But any kind of instructions? Good luck..Even which way around the SIM card goes in feels a little like they tried to catch me out. Because, in anything other than the brightest of direct lights, the usual logo of a square with a corner missing is not as obvious as usual..And printing all of the passwords you'll need for set up UNDER where the battery goes? If you do buy this, take a quick photo of those for reference before you put the battery in. That'll make sense very quickly..I was looking forward to this arriving. After less than an hour i couldn't wait to get rid of it. But after some more trial and error i did eventually get this up and running..For a while i thought that the connection problems might be from Smarty overhauling their system at the moment. But i don't think it's just that. The reason i chose this ZTE model was because i already have a ZTE internet dongle. It cost a third of what this does, and i also have a Smarty Sim in that. While it doesn't do Wi-Fi, and it's certainly not perfect at the one thing it does do, that £10 (ish) dongle works a lot better than this does on one computer at a time..And any claims that this can handle 32 devices are nothing short of fantasy. This struggles at a grindingly slow speed on just one device. The GUI shows the speeds, and this constantly flickers between various numbers and zero. But at one point when it was working, that speed registered at less than a single kilobit (0.8) per second. Not megabit, kilobit. I think that would have been humiliatingly slow even in 1985. And that's when it WAS working, and plugged directly into a desktop computer. I didn't bother to check the Wi-Fi stats later. In fairness, it's Wi-Fi did function, but if you are wanting to stream anything then forget it..And before you go thinking that maybe there's just bad service where i am, it's not that. The reason the i use these kind of things is because regular internet here is patchy at best, but the phone masts less than 30 yards from my home provide solid coverage..As i said before, i know Smarty are going through some changes at the moment. But my old ZTE dongle with a Smarty Sim is working better than this, as are my phones with Smarty Sims in them as well. I think the problem is this device. And if it struggles with a signal 30 yards from the phone masts, then what good will it be for you on your camping trip or whatever?.
A**R
Works as a 4g Mifi should
Bought for a 2 week European camping trip - French SIM (Free Mobile, 300 GB including 35 GB European roaming for €19.99 pcm +€10 for the initial SIM purchase). Performed well - did get a bit hot and shutdown sometimes when kept in belt bag with powerbank with 30° + ambient temperature. Performed well with 3 phones constantly tethered. With WiFi range set to medium, the battery lasts up to 8 hours. Pleased with the unit - excellent value
M**N
Easy to work
Set it up before going on holiday where there is no WiFi. Easy enough to set up. Helped that a previous customer mentioned which one is the actual password for WiFi. Seems to work fine.
A**P
Good product
Only used a few times but have been very satisfied and easy to set up.
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