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ZTE Router F50 5G
EUR101,– currently EUR239,– new

ZTE Router F50 5G


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Anonymous

1 year ago

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Babalu1

1 year ago • purchased this product

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I can't answer that. The device works perfectly in the Salt and GoMo networks. Switchable to 2.4 and 5 GHz Unfortunately, the device does not have a rechargeable battery and must be permanently connected to the mains, making it less suitable for travelling.
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Solotheater

2 months ago

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Adrian Mignogna

2 months ago

As we do not have effective user experience with the product, we have forwarded your question to the Community so that it may be answered by another customer.
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FastTonica89

5 months ago

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Galaxus

5 months ago

The device does not have a battery and requires external power via USB Type-C. It can be powered through USB Type-C and also provide internet to a connected computer via USB Type-C tethering, enabling a wired connection instead of wireless. This USB tethering mode uses the USB 3.0 Type-C port for both power and data transmission to the computer.
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wfrey

6 months ago

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krigel007

6 months ago • purchased this product

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Hello, no it doesn't, it acts like a CPE, does NAT from WAN to LAN, which makes it quite secure. But no, it does not have an actual firewall.
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Söhnli

11 months ago

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Galaxus

11 months ago

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The router requires a power supply unit with a USB-C connection, as it is supplied with power via a USB-C interface. This enables a flexible power supply, be it via a mains adapter, a smartphone or a power bank.
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Winli

11 months ago

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FlexPC

11 months ago

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Galaxus

11 months ago

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The speeds of the ZTE F50 5G router vary depending on the application. The router supports 5G downlink speeds of up to 1600 Mbps and uplink speeds of up to 225 Mbps. In real-world tests, download speeds of around 488 Mbps were measured. Compared to 4G routers, the ZTE F50 offers significantly higher speeds, making it ideal for applications that require high bandwidth, such as streaming 4K videos or online gaming. Compared to 4G competitors, the ZTE F50 5G router offers the following advantages: - Higher speeds: 5G offers significantly higher download and upload speeds than 4G. - Stability and latency: The ZTE F50 offers a more stable connection with lower latency, which is beneficial for real-time applications. - Support for more devices: It supports up to 10 devices simultaneously, making it ideal for groups or families. - Portability: The router is very compact and lightweight, making it ideal for mobile use.
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Anonymous

1 year ago

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Galaxus

1 year ago

The device can be operated directly from the mains adapter as it does not have a battery and is powered via a USB-C port. Information on whether external antennas can be connected is not included in the data provided. It may be helpful to consult the manufacturer's official documentation or ask ZTE directly.
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nicper

1 year ago

Possible with SIM card?

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Galaxus

1 year ago

Yes, the ZTE F50 5G router supports the use of a SIM card. There is a SIM card slot that accepts a single SIM card.
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