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Ubiquiti UMR Wireless 4G Router Wi‑Fi 4 with 2 Gigabit Ports

2-year warranty

The UniFi Mobile Router is a compact device with extensive power options.

  • Two LAN ports
  • WiFi and LTE Cat4 modem
  • One of the gigabit ethernet ports supports PoE-out functionality if the...

2-year warranty

The UniFi Mobile Router is a compact device with extensive power options.

  • Two LAN ports
  • WiFi and LTE Cat4 modem
  • One of the gigabit ethernet ports supports PoE-out functionality if the router is powered via POE+ / 802
  • Other power options via USB-C
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Description

Description

2-year warranty

The UniFi Mobile Router is a compact device with extensive power options.

  • Two LAN ports
  • WiFi and LTE Cat4 modem
  • One of the gigabit ethernet ports supports PoE-out functionality if the router is powered via POE+ / 802
  • Other power options via USB-C

Manufacturer

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Specifications

Specifications

Network Specifications

Type
4G/5G Router
Mobile Network
4G
Maximum Wireless Speed
150 Mbps
Maximum LAN Speed
1000 Mbps
Portable Hotspot
No
Wi-Fi Generation
Wi‑Fi 4
Network Standards
IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11 b/g/n, IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.3/3u
Wi-Fi Frequency
Single Band (2.4GHz)

Connectivity

Wireless network
Yes
Ethernet LAN connections
2
ISDN Connection
No
SIM slot
Yes

Security

MAC Address Filtering
Yes

Extras

Virtual Private Network (VPN)
Yes
VoIP
No
Mesh
No

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • Slim Tech

    Verified purchase

    Simply epic!
    I got it for the village, since no provider wants to lay copper, let alone fiber, and getting a 4G/5G subscription isn't worth it since with €80 a year from Cosmote, the Internet on the Go covers me.

    It has three power supply methods: a. USB C, b. PoE+, c. 4-pin ATX DC (9V DC, 1A). In the box, it comes with the USB C cable, which is quite long at 1.5m.

    It takes a nano SIM card, the small one like the latest mobile phones. The amazing thing is that as soon as you insert the card, it recognizes it automatically and gets the settings from the provider by itself. At least with Cosmote and Vodafone, which I tried.

    It has two ethernet ports, 1 WAN which is PoE+ In and 1 LAN which is PoE Out. It also has WIFI. It has three functions: a. Router, b. LET passthrough (Cosmote supports it), and ethernet passthrough.

    However, this is a small router, you can't connect many devices to it; the logical thing is to get it and then connect another Switch or Router after it.

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  • Simply epic!
    I got it for the village, since no provider wants to lay copper, let alone fiber, and getting a 4G/5G subscription isn't worth it since with €80 a year from Cosmote, the Internet on the Go covers me.

    It has three power supply methods: a. USB C, b. PoE+, c. 4-pin ATX DC (9V DC, 1A). In the box, it comes with the USB C cable, which is quite long at 1.5m.

    It takes a nano SIM card, the small one like the latest mobile phones. The amazing thing is that as soon as you insert the card, it recognizes it automatically and gets the settings from the provider by itself. At least with Cosmote and Vodafone, which I tried.

    It has two ethernet ports, 1 WAN which is PoE+ In and 1 LAN which is PoE Out. It also has WIFI. It has three functions: a. Router, b. LET passthrough (Cosmote supports it), and ethernet passthrough.

    However, this is a small router, you can't connect many devices to it; the logical thing is to get it and then connect another Switch or Router after it.

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Description & Specifications

2-year warranty

The UniFi Mobile Router is a compact device with extensive power options.

  • Two LAN ports
  • WiFi and LTE Cat4 modem
  • One of the gigabit ethernet ports supports PoE-out functionality if the router is powered via POE+ / 802
  • Other power options via USB-C

Manufacturer

Network Specifications

Type
4G/5G Router
Mobile Network
4G
Maximum Wireless Speed
150 Mbps
Maximum LAN Speed
1000 Mbps
Portable Hotspot
No
Wi-Fi Generation
Wi‑Fi 4
Network Standards
IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11 b/g/n, IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.3/3u
Wi-Fi Frequency
Single Band (2.4GHz)

Connectivity

Wireless network
Yes
Ethernet LAN connections
2
ISDN Connection
No
SIM slot
Yes

Security

MAC Address Filtering
Yes

Extras

Virtual Private Network (VPN)
Yes
VoIP
No
Mesh
No

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (1)

  1. 1
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
Review this product
  • Slim Tech

    Verified purchase

    Simply epic!
    I got it for the village, since no provider wants to lay copper, let alone fiber, and getting a 4G/5G subscription isn't worth it since with €80 a year from Cosmote, the Internet on the Go covers me.

    It has three power supply methods: a. USB C, b. PoE+, c. 4-pin ATX DC (9V DC, 1A). In the box, it comes with the USB C cable, which is quite long at 1.5m.

    It takes a nano SIM card, the small one like the latest mobile phones. The amazing thing is that as soon as you insert the card, it recognizes it automatically and gets the settings from the provider by itself. At least with Cosmote and Vodafone, which I tried.

    It has two ethernet ports, 1 WAN which is PoE+ In and 1 LAN which is PoE Out. It also has WIFI. It has three functions: a. Router, b. LET passthrough (Cosmote supports it), and ethernet passthrough.

    However, this is a small router, you can't connect many devices to it; the logical thing is to get it and then connect another Switch or Router after it.

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  • Simply epic!
    I got it for the village, since no provider wants to lay copper, let alone fiber, and getting a 4G/5G subscription isn't worth it since with €80 a year from Cosmote, the Internet on the Go covers me.

    It has three power supply methods: a. USB C, b. PoE+, c. 4-pin ATX DC (9V DC, 1A). In the box, it comes with the USB C cable, which is quite long at 1.5m.

    It takes a nano SIM card, the small one like the latest mobile phones. The amazing thing is that as soon as you insert the card, it recognizes it automatically and gets the settings from the provider by itself. At least with Cosmote and Vodafone, which I tried.

    It has two ethernet ports, 1 WAN which is PoE+ In and 1 LAN which is PoE Out. It also has WIFI. It has three functions: a. Router, b. LET passthrough (Cosmote supports it), and ethernet passthrough.

    However, this is a small router, you can't connect many devices to it; the logical thing is to get it and then connect another Switch or Router after it.

    Translated from Greek ·
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