LTE categories - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E-UTRA#User_Equipment_...
Netgear now has some (expensive) mobile hot spots, available, which support higher categories, useful for those whom have a mobile network with 3 or more streams of LTE available (e.g. B20, B3+B3 or B3+B7+B7) or where higher modes (e.g. 256QAM) improve stability and throughput.
Netgear M1 (M1100) which can aggregate upto 4 channels together, for a theoretical Gigabit:
https://www.netgear.co.uk/home/products/mobile-broad...
£237 at Amazon UK
Netgear M2 (M2100) which can aggregate upto 5 channels together, for theoretical more than Gigabit: https://www.netgear.co.uk/home/products/mobile-broad...
£384 at Amazon UK
I have the older model AC810 which is category 11 (theoretically 600 Mbps downlink) as a mobile hotspot / MiFi device.
Has anyone found a desktop style router that supports higher categories?? I assume Huawei make them, but they're not popular in the UK?
plusnet 80/20 (2/jun/14) at 470m; high sync history: 64/9(Sep/17),54/6(Jan/19),46/7(Sep/19)
20 years of broadband from 1999's ntl:cable modem trial - Live BQM
20 years of broadband from 1999's ntl:cable modem trial - Live BQM



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