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(deleted) Wed 03-Jun-20 11:17:36
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B525 vs b535


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Ive seen lots of different posts about these two routers, with some people mentioning that the b535 performs worse than the b525 (on three anyway?).

Wasnt sure if this was just three being over subscribed in areas or if the b535 should be avoided?

Was tempted by a tp link but I believe they arent quite as good at carrier aggregation combinations and band fixing etc.

Grateful for advice
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(committed) Wed 03-Jun-20 11:49:22
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Re: B525 vs b535


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525 don’t support carrier aggregation of band 1 and 3 so you’d be better with 535 for many areas.
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(deleted) Wed 03-Jun-20 11:58:38
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Thanks - ive seen some b535 comes with the bunny ears antenna - do they do much or not worth having?


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(deleted) Thu 04-Jun-20 06:27:36
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Re: B525 vs b535


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I have managed to get my router into my loft, and I find that bunny ears are as effective as an external antenna in the same location (which might be stating the obvious). Without the bunny ears I find my signal is much worse.

This is with a TP-Link MR600 which comes with bunny ears. It gives me 4G+ on bands 3+20.

I am about to receive a B535 to test. I already have bunny ears that I will use from my B593 for testing.

FWIW the MR600 doesn’t do carrier aggregation with bands 1+3 and I don’t think the B535 does either (though I can’t lay my hands on the thread where this was stated).
Standard User gary333
(committed) Thu 04-Jun-20 08:14:15
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B535 does do bands 1+3.
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(deleted) Thu 04-Jun-20 09:28:03
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B535 does do bands 1+3.


Yes, fair play. It was this post where everyone discussed carrier aggregation for various Huawei routers, on page 3 - CA info

I guess I'll find out soon smile
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(deleted) Thu 04-Jun-20 16:55:43
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Hey

Wondered when you are planning to do the test of the b535? I want to get one ordered so the earlier I know if the MR600 is the one to go for vs the b535 the better smile

Cheers!
Standard User gary333
(committed) Thu 04-Jun-20 17:03:32
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In reply to a post by barker04:
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Wondered when you are planning to do the test of the b535? I want to get one ordered so the earlier I know if the MR600 is the one to go for vs the b535 the better smile

Cheers!


There is no question, the B535 is far superior
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(deleted) Thu 04-Jun-20 18:40:55
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In reply to a post by barker04:
Hey

Wondered when you are planning to do the test of the b535? I want to get one ordered so the earlier I know if the MR600 is the one to go for vs the b535 the better smile

Cheers!


The B535 arrived today and I'm working tomorrow, so proper testing will have to wait for the weekend. It's a B535-235 which is a different model number to the more usual B535-232. Someone has asked about the differences in another thread.

I have had the chance to replace the MR600 with the B535 and it appears to get similar signal strength, 4G+, and speeds off the bat with bunny ears. The family are now watching Sewing Bee on iPlayer!!!

I'll definitely post over the weekend once I've learnt more smile
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(committed) Thu 04-Jun-20 18:52:50
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In reply to a post by barker04:
Hey

Wondered when you are planning to do the test of the b535? I want to get one ordered so the earlier I know if the MR600 is the one to go for vs the b535 the better smile

Cheers!


The B535 arrived today and I'm working tomorrow, so proper testing will have to wait for the weekend. It's a B535-235 which is a different model number to the more usual B535-232. Someone has asked about the differences in another thread.

I have had the chance to replace the MR600 with the B535 and it appears to get similar signal strength, 4G+, and speeds off the bat with bunny ears. The family are now watching Sewing Bee on iPlayer!!!

I'll definitely post over the weekend once I've learnt more smile


It's certainly worth trying without the ears too for comparison. For example many people with B525's reported the ears actually reduced signal. The internal antennas were quite good and crucially properly spaced to allow signal propagation
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