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5G wifi router recommendations anyone?

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    #31
    Originally posted by hairymouse View Post
    The description says "Insert a Three, Smarty or ID mobile nano sized SIM card into the router". Seems to be locked to me.
    Yes but it should be possible to get it unlocked.
    https://www.three.co.uk/Support/Device_Unlock

    Or maybe it already is?

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    Last edited by woody1; 13 July 2023, 08:07.

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      #32
      Originally posted by woody1 View Post

      Yes but it should be possible to get it unlocked.
      https://www.three.co.uk/Support/Device_Unlock

      Or maybe it already is?

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      that link is for devices you've bought. 3 don't sell those units. They are provided with a service.
      I don't know how pushy they are to get them back, but that unit is almost certainly stolen, even if the contract expired and 3 never asked for it back.

      Is it locked? Who knows?
      Caveat Emptor...
      See You Next Tuesday

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        #33
        The bidding is already up to £98 and, with 2 days left, it will go a lot higher. Probably stupidly higher if past auctions, which often descend into bidding wars, are anything to go by.

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          #34
          Originally posted by woody1 View Post
          The bidding is already up to £98 and, with 2 days left, it will go a lot higher. Probably stupidly higher if past auctions, which often descend into bidding wars, are anything to go by.
          yep, that's what happens most of the time, I think the zte and zyxel ones are unlocked, but I don't have a different sim to check.

          Keep an eye on buy it now prices.

          Also three are notoriously difficult when it comes to unlocking I wouldn't trust them to unlock it for free.

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            #35
            It might be handy to have a list of genuine makes and models of 5G routers, so people can avoid the misleading ads on the likes of eBay, Amazon etc.

            Can anyone confirm if these are correct, and whether I've missed any.

            ZTE MC801A
            Huawei H112-370 / H112-372
            Zyxel NR5103 / NR5103E
            Last edited by woody1; 14 July 2023, 10:29.

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              #36
              Originally posted by woody1 View Post
              It might be handy to have a list of genuine makes and models of 5G routers, so people can avoid the misleading ads on the likes of eBay, Amazon etc.

              Can anyone confirm if these are correct, and whether I've missed any.

              ZTE MC801A
              Huawei H112-370 / H112-372
              Zyxel NR5103 / NR5103E
              ZTE MC801A - confirmed as 5G and supplied by 3.
              See You Next Tuesday

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                #37
                Originally posted by woody1 View Post
                It might be handy to have a list of genuine makes and models of 5G routers, so people can avoid the misleading ads on the likes of eBay, Amazon etc.

                Can anyone confirm if these are correct, and whether I've missed any.

                ZTE MC801A
                Huawei H112-370 / H112-372
                Zyxel NR5103 / NR5103E
                Yeah, I confirmed the Zyxel on page 1.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by woody1 View Post
                  The bidding is already up to £98 and, with 2 days left, it will go a lot higher. Probably stupidly higher if past auctions, which often descend into bidding wars, are anything to go by.
                  It went for £155, which seems to be about the going rate for locked pre-owned ones.

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                    #39
                    Even a faulty ZTE MC801A has been bid up to £58, and the auction still has 20 hours to go.

                    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/295812592642

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