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D-Link Pwr-932
EUR40,44

D-Link Pwr-932


Question about D-Link Pwr-932

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TafeH

4 years ago

Hello I just have a short question: Router, for me a router is a network device where you can connect a PC or something with a network cable, and with this mobile hotspot D-Link DWR-932 I don't see a Rj-45 connector, how does that work, because I want to connect my surveillance camera via cable if that is possible. And second is the mobile hotspot D-Link DWR 932 is 4G-LTE with a transfer rate of 300 Mbit/s, and further it says a max. data transfer rate of 150 Mbit/s. Data transfer rate 150 Mbit/s, how do you explain that from 300 to 150 Mbit/s. Thanks Lg. Haxhiu Tafe, Oftringen

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Anonymous

4 years ago

Hai TafeH
The D-Link is a mobile router, meaning you connect to the router with wifi/wifi and it translates to mobile 4G LTE. This one does not have an RJ45 port. If you want to connect a surveillance camera that "only" has RJ45, then you need a router with RJ45 (and I assume that you then transmit the data via the 4G-LTE network (wherever)?).
So, something like this for example: Netgear Hotspot Nighthawk M1
And a mobile subscription to go with it... And before that, you have to check whether you have mobile 4G/LTE reception at all where the router is to be placed.
The 150Mbits apply to the LTE/4G (i.e. to the internet), the 300Mbit apply to the WLAN (within the WLAN LAN).
Hope that helps. LG