
I've had good success with a Mikrotik RB SXT LTE - the only caveat is that it only supports certain 4G bands which may/may not be available at your location. Another option that has been rock solid for me is the Sierra MC7304 (mini-PCIe card) inside a DUXCEL-OUT kit from Duxtel. I've never had great experiences with the USB dongles and tend to avoid them if I possibly can. -----Original Message----- From: Public [mailto:public-bounces@talk.mikrotik.com.au] On Behalf Of Stephen Sent: Wednesday, 26 October 2016 12:13 PM To: public@talk.mikrotik.com.au Subject: [MT-AU Public] Tested 4G Combinations Hi all, I have a MikroTik RB951G-2HnD at the moment. I've recently moved to a new location where no ADSL or WDSL is available. This essentially leaves me with two options - satellite, or 4G. I was considering 4G for the moment at least. My question is largely twofold: 1. Has anyone got a tested USB 4G modem/card/etc that they can say definitely works well with the MikroTik? Don't want to fork out some money and find out it doesn't :) 2. Can anyone confirm a provider/plan that works well with this? I am considering Optus's "$70 My Mobile Broadband Plus" or, more reluctantly, buying their "Home Wireless Broadband" plan for 200GB a month, but, I have to then buy the Huawei E5186 modem. I couldn't find any definitive advice if we can bridge the E5186 and get the MikroTik to do the dialing. I'd rather avoid double-NAT'ing if I can. Otherwise, I guess I could pull the SIM out and stick it in a known working modem - but that seems awfully expensive for not much. Any advice would be much appreciated! Thanks, -Stephen _______________________________________________ Public mailing list Public@talk.mikrotik.com.au http://talk.mikrotik.com.au/mailman/listinfo/public_talk.mikrotik.com.au