Zyxel LTE/5G Routers - Use Case Scenarios for LTE and 5G Routers [Pre-Sales Related]

Exploring 5G Router Use Cases: How Zyxel LTE and 5G Solutions Drive Connectivity in Challenging Scenarios

As businesses and remote workers increasingly rely on stable internet connections, LTE routers are emerging as a crucial solution for scenarios where traditional broadband isn’t feasible. This article explores various use cases for Zyxel’s LTE routers, detailing how these devices provide reliable connectivity in rural, mobile, and backup network environments. Discover how Zyxel's LTE solutions can meet your connectivity needs, ensuring seamless internet access for homes, offices, and on-the-go applications.

Why use an LTE device

  • Scenario 1

If you don't have access to an internet connection at your summer vacation house or have a temporary workplace, such as a construction site, an LTE or 5G device is the choice to go. With speeds up to 100 mbit/s (for 4G/LTE) and up to 1 Gbit/s (for 5G), you can use it in many different environments.

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  • Scenario 2

A good and stable 4G or 5G router is a must for frequent travellers. Take it with you wherever you go and charge it when your day is over.

  • Scenario 3

If you are not frequently using the internet, an LTE/5G router with a limited data plan on a SIM card could save you a lot of money each month. YOU CAN EASILY CONNECT SEVERAL DEVICES TO THE ROUTER with LTE/5G devices and especially the static LTE/5G devices, as shown in the picture below.

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* You can either choose to connect it directly with a SIM card or use a DSL CPE

What type of LTE device should you use

There are different types of LTE units - mobile LTE/5G routers, Static LTE/5G routers, and Outdoor LTE/5G routers. Let's take a look at the differences and when to use which type of device.

Mobile LTE/5G units (NR2301 or LTE2566 or NR2101)

These units are perfect for the traveller or the student who can sit on the train or the café and connect themselves to the LTE or 5G router that is battery-powered. These can be placed on the table or in your backpack; however, you might want to turn the device off when not in use, considering the built-in battery.

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Static LTE/5G routers ( FWA505, LTE3301, NR5101)

These units are good for the summer house or non-frequent internet users. Insert the SIM-card (SIM-card not included in the device) into the router, connect the power and insert the PIN code, and you're ready to go. These routers should be placed near a window and avoid being placed somewhere hidden. Make sure that the people connected can see the LTE/5G router when being in the same room. Because of the WiFi signal and the 4G/5G signal, the device likes to communicate with other devices (phones and computers) "face-to-face" and not while in a drawer or a cabinet. 

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* Our NR5101 offers both 5G + WiFi 6 so you can enjoy the 5G connection through gaming and other demanding network activities

Outdoor LTE/5G routers (NR7201, LTE7490, NR7101)

These units are also good for remote locations where limited power or internet (e.g. construction sites). These outdoor routers are best placed in an open environment outside to a pole or on a building where they can watch the sunset. 

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* Our NR7101 has an IP68 Protection rating with level 16 wind force capability

If you are interested in how to mount and install an outdoor LTE/5G router, look at this video:

External Antenna Possibility

Most of our static and outdoor routers can add an LTE/5G antenna to strengthen the signal to the cell towers.

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*FWA 505 and NR5101 and LTE3301-PLUS can change and add external antennas.

To get the highest LTE/5G speeds, we recommend using two additional antennas to improve the WAN (LTE/5G) signal. If only one antenna is used, the performance could be as much as three times less than if two antennas are used. It would be best to have either an N-connector type (for outdoor use) or SMA-connectors (for indoor use). A cable can also be inserted between the router and antenna to give more flexibility and range. 
For example, you can use an LTE3301 (indoor LTE router) and then have a cable to the roof-top of your house where you place the antennas.

Make sure that you know what type of antenna you have. For example, antennas have different angle ranges, which could be omnidirectional (360 degrees, round) or, e.g., 45 degrees, which has to be pointed towards the cell tower for it to work. 

How far apart should you have the two antennas? 

For outdoor antennas, it's a bit different. While indoor antennas can be very close, half a meter or less, fIn the countryside, we recommend about 3 meters apart to get the most send and receive paths from the cell towers. But in a city environment, where the signal is likely to be denser, you can have it much closer.

If you need more information, feel free to contact our Support Team!

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