How do I Purchase a Peplink License After My Warranty has Expired?

If you own a Peplink or Pepwave device, you may already be aware of their warranty renewal process. If not, you can read about it in detail here (see Renewal Policy). 

In cases where your device is outside of the 30 day grace period, you will need to supply something called a Diagnostic Report. This is a unique report that only the Peplink engineers can open and read. It is used not only to help diagnose device issues, but also to verify the device is operating properly. 

As long as the device’s operation is normal, the Report will pass Peplink Support’s test. If they find an issue however, it will cause a failure, in which case you may not be able to proceed with purchasing the warranty license. It is for this reason that we have implemented a new feature on our website. 

When you go to purchase a new warranty for your device, but you’re outside the grace period, you’ll be prompted to upload a Diagnostic Report. How exactly is that done you ask? There’s two ways to do this. Let’s take a look. 

Obtain Your Diagnostic Report through the Web Admin

First, we have the Web Admin method. If you are connected directly to your Peplink device via Ethernet or WiFi, and you can log into the web admin page, follow the steps* below. 

  1. Open a web browser and log into the web admin page (default login is admin/ admin)
    • For Balance routers, the default address is 192.168.1.1
    • For Max and SOHO routers, the default address is 192.168.50.1
  2. Navigate to the “Status” tab and confirm you’re at “Device” on the left (it should automatically load to this page)
  3. Find “Diagnostic Report” towards the bottom of the page
  4. Click “Download” (it may take a few moments to begin as it is loading the data)
  5. Save this file (you will not be able to open it)

*For a video of these steps, see below

Obtain Your Diagnostic Report through InControl 2

Alternatively, if you are remotely located from the device, but have access to it through InControl 2, you can download from there. Follow the steps** below.

  1. Log into your account at https://incontrol2.peplink.com
  2. Select the “Organization” and then the “Group” your device is saved within
  3. Select the device from the “Device List” here and you’ll be taken to the “Device Details” page
  4. On the left, see the “Information” section and click the “Show All” link beside the “Device Name” – Additional details will be revealed
  5. Find “Diagnostic Report” towards the bottom and click “Download
  6. A window will appear with a button that reads “Request for a report” – click this and wait while the request is sent to the device.
  7. After a few moments, a “Download” button will appear – click on this and save the file. 

**For a video of these steps, see below. 

If you need assistance or have any questions about this process, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We’re available Monday thru Friday from 9am to 6pm CST via phone, email, or chat.

How Verizon Business is Taking 5G Innovations to Phoenix

Verizon, the network America relies on, and Ericsson to demonstrate the latest 5G innovations at the Footprint Center on December 6

BASKING RIDGE, NJ – December 1, 2022 (Verizon Wireless) – Verizon Business will demonstrate the transformative benefits of its business solutions at the next installment of its 5G Innovation Sessions series, occurring at the Footprint Center on December 6. Executives from Verizon, Ericsson, the Phoenix Suns/Phoenix Mercury, Ticketmaster, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and the City of Phoenix will demonstrate a range of forward-looking scenarios that leverage the power of 5G and Mobile Edge Computing, including real-time container tracking, collaboration robots, video scene analytics monitoring manufacturing assembly, real-time crowd analytics, interactive cityscapes, and Verizon Frontline’s Tactical Humanitarian Operations Response (THOR) and Mobile Utility Technology Transport (MUTT) vehicles. The program includes dynamic demonstrations by Verizon and Ericsson, speaker segments, and panel discussions.

“5G presents a once-in-a-generation opportunity for businesses to supercharge productivity and innovation and gain an edge on the competition,” said TJ Fox, Senior Vice President, Industrial IoT & Automotive, Verizon Business. “The purpose of these sessions is to make sure businesses know how to take advantage of the capabilities that 5G enables, including a broad range of edge-computing and private-network applications that they might not be aware of. It’s all on full display at the 5G Innovation Session in Phoenix.”

The event will be held at the Footprint Center, located at 201 E. Jefferson St. Phoenix, AZ 85004 in Phoenix, featuring several prominent executives including:

  • TJ Fox, Senior Vice President and President, Industrial IoT and Automotive, Verizon Business;
  • Maggie Hallbach, President, Verizon Frontline, Verizon Business;
  • Mike Ruhnke, Vice President, US Corporate Enterprise Accounts, Verizon Business;
  • Danny Johnson, Director, Product Marketing, Verizon Business;
  • Dave Hickey, Vice President, West Business Markets, Verizon Business;
  • Cory Davis, Assistant Vice President, Public Safety, Verizon Frontline, Verizon Business;
  • Mitch Cooper, Vice President of Sales for Verizon, Ericsson North America;
  • Peter Linder, Head of 5G Marketing, Ericsson North America;
  • Dan Costello, Executive Vice President and Chief Revenue Officer, Phoenix Suns;
  • Steve Reese, Chief Information Officer, Phoenix Suns;
  • Mayor Kate Gallego, City of Phoenix;
  • Kara Kalkbrenner, Retired Fire Chief, City of Phoenix;
  • Kurt Schwartzkopf, Executive Vice President, Co-Head of Sports, NBA & NHL Arenas, Ticketmaster;
  • Anil Lalwani, Principal Product Manager, AWS

“We’re living in a remarkable period of innovation in both public safety and government,” said Maggie Hallbach, President of Verizon Frontline and Senior Vice President of Verizon Public Sector. “While in Phoenix, I’m looking forward to discussing and demonstrating just some of the transformative capabilities that our 5G network can unlock for our partners in the public sector, including the more than 30,000 public safety agencies nationwide that trust Verizon Frontline to provide reliable, mission-critical connectivity.”

“The low latency, built-in security, blazing fast speed and unmatched capacity that 5G can enable are bringing new capabilities and use cases to a wide range of industries,” said Mitch Cooper, Vice President of Sales for Verizon at Ericsson North America. “These sessions are a chance for people to see the power of these networks in person, and to imagine the possibilities 5G can bring to their businesses.”

To register for the Phoenix event, use this event link.

Verizon’s Commitment to Phoenix

In 2022, Verizon deployed 5G Ultra Wideband using C-band spectrum in many areas throughout Phoenix, adding coverage and capacity to serve customers throughout the Valley. Additionally, Verizon deployed 5G Ultra Wideband using mmWave spectrum strategically in Phoenix and neighboring cities like Tempe, Chandler and Scottsdale to increase performance and capacity. To manage increases in data usage and provide an enhanced experience at specific venues, Verizon engineers have replaced and enhanced the in-building system at the Phoenix Suns’ Footprint Arena in downtown Phoenix and in several hotels throughout the Valley, and engineers are deploying enhancements at the Phoenix Convention Center. Additionally, to meet the changing patterns of when and how customers use their devices, Verizon engineers in Phoenix have deployed additional 4G carriers to increase capacity in areas throughout the community.

Over the last decade, working through nonprofit partners and a suite of programs and resources, Verizon Innovative Learning has committed $1 billion in market value to support digital equity and inclusion within education for some of the most vulnerable populations across the country. The initiative is celebrating 10 years of providing free technology, internet access and resources to schools and educators across America, including Title I schools.

In Phoenix, over 15,000 students have been reached across 19 schools through the Verizon Innovative Learning Schools program. This academic year, the program welcomed over 2,000 new students in the Roosevelt, Pendergast, Cartwright, Alhambra and Issac Elementary School Districts.

Additionally, all educators and students have access to Verizon Innovative Learning HQ, our free next-gen online education portal that provides XR content, professional development, and lesson plans. These efforts are part of Citizen Verizon, the company’s responsible business plan for economic, environmental and social advancement. Through Citizen Verizon, the company has a goal to provide 10 million youths with digital skills training by 2030.

Verizon realizes the importance of technology in helping small businesses succeed, which is why the company has a goal to support 1M small businesses by 2030. Verizon Small Business Digital Ready, a free online curriculum, was designed to give small businesses the tools they need to thrive in today’s digital economy, including access to personalized lesson plans, coaching from experts and networking opportunities with diverse, industry-specific businesses. Since launch in September 2021, more than 1,400 Phoenix-based businesses have been onboarded to the program.

Verizon announced today the availability of Spanish-language course offerings. Hispanic-owned small businesses can now access Spanish curriculum, coaching from experts, community events and personalized mentorship, as well as apply to receive a $10,000 grant as part of a $250,000 fund to help further support minority small businesses as part of Verizon Small Business Digital Ready.

Supporting first responders who serve Phoenix

During 2021, the Verizon Frontline Crisis Response Team deployed multiple times in support of public safety agencies in Arizona to provide mission-critical communications capabilities to the first responders on the front lines of emergency response operations.

Verizon Frontline devices and solutions ranging from mobile hotspots, routers and smart devices to deployable satellite solutions, such as Satellite Picocells on Trailers (SPOTs), were deployed in support of Arizona first responders.

This support has continued during 2022, as the Verizon Frontline Crisis Response Team has already participated in several public safety operations and training events alongside Arizona public safety agencies including deployments in support of wildland firefighters. This ongoing support is provided at no cost to local agencies and represents a continuation of Verizon Frontline’s commitment to investing and innovating in partnership with public safety and government.

Switch to the network Phoenix relies on

Because Verizon is the network Phoenix relies on, we’ve made it easy to switch with our new Welcome Unlimited plan – our best unlimited price ever for unlimited talk, text, and data on Verizon’s 5G Nationwide network. Looking to switch the whole family? Welcome Unlimited starts at just $30 per line (Auto Pay & paper-free billing required) per month for four lines (plus taxes and fees, with Auto Pay). You can learn more at verizon.com/plans.

About the 5G Innovation Sessions

Verizon’s 5G Innovation Sessions have so far taken place in Atlanta (July),  Houston (August),  Boston (September), Los Angeles (October) and New York City (November). The events cover a range of themes, including Managed Venue, Fixed Wireless Access, Private 5G, and Mobile Edge Compute.

How 5Gstore Celebrates Giving Tuesday

Giving Tuesday is all about helping your fellow human and spreading kindness. There are many ways to show people you care. You can donate your time or money to a charity or do something nice for a stranger. Whatever you do this year, it is certainly the thought that counts. 

This year, as well as the past few years, our CEO has given to a local organization called Home of the Sparrow (HOS). They provide “Hope, Opportunity, and Support that empowers women and children as they journey from homelessness to self-sufficiency.” The struggles that these individuals endure are becoming more common and it is important to our company that we do what we can to help. If you’d like to learn more about HOS, check them out here. You can also read the sweet thank you letter we received from HOS below.

While we all may not be able to contribute in the same way, we challenge you to do something to give back today. It can literally be anything, as long as generosity is in your heart. For ideas, go to GivingTuesday.org.

As always, our team will be available to help you from 9am to 6pm CST. Reach out to us with any questions via phone, email, or chat.

How UScellular and Cradlepoint are Working Together to Provide Reliable 5G Internet

CHICAGO (Nov. 15, 2022) – UScellular recently introduced more options for businesses to help them stay connected and work productively. Through a relationship with Cradlepoint, an industry leader in enterprise-grade, wireless WAN solutions, UScellular is able to offer one of the industry’s broadest, purpose-built portfolios of pre-certified, enterprise-grade wireless routers and wideband adapters for branch, mobile and IoT use cases – with the convenience of one bill. 

Here are a few of the ways businesses can benefit: 

  • Stay connected to corporate resources and work productively from branch locations or remote sites with fast, all-in-one wireless internet. 
  • Give employees the flexibility they want with the secure, reliable internet they need to get work done from home. 
  • Protect against wireline disruptions and ensure business is always open with dependable connectivity customers can rely on. 
  • Access cloud-based project management software, images and plans with rapidly-deployable wireless internet on construction job sites. 
  • Connect, manage, and secure digital signage, point-of-sale systems, cameras – virtually anything that can connect to a gateway. 

“This is a great option to help businesses quickly implement fast, reliable 5G business internet, all powered by UScellular and Cradlepoint,” said Kim Kerr, senior vice president, enterprise sales and operations for UScellular. “UScellular’s wireless network and Cradlepoint Wireless WAN solutions scale with business and deliver the agility needed for faster profitability.” 

UScellular’s business customers can receive unlimited data with no price increases, guaranteed. They can quickly connect with out-of-the-box setup that’s easy to self-install. 

“UScellular is making it easier for businesses of all sizes to take advantage of fast and reliable 5G internet, both in urban and rural markets,” says Jonathan Fischer, vice president North America carrier development at Cradlepoint. “With Cradlepoint enterprise-grade Wireless WAN solutions, UScellular business customers can stay more connected, with more control and more security, and in more places than ever before.” 

For more information about UScellular’s enterprise-grade 5G business internet, visit this page

5Gstore.com – What is Our Commitment to Our Customers?

Since 2005, when 5Gstore.com began as 5Gstore.com, our top priority has always been customer service. Though our team has grown over the years, we have never lost sight of that priority. 

The 5Gstore sales and support staff are experts in our field and are able to guide you through every step of your purchase – from determining the appropriate products for your needs, to troubleshooting installation issues. 

We take customer service seriously. Whether you’re reaching out to us by phone, email, or chat, you should be receiving the same level of service. Our commitment to you, our customer, is the following [during our regular business hours, Monday – Friday 9am to 6pm CST]:

  • If you give us a call, you won’t have to wait on hold to get a live person. 
  • If you reach out to us through our online chat, a representative will reply within 2 minutes. 
  • If you send us an email, a representative will respond within 4 hours. 

For those who have never worked with our store, don’t take our word for it. We have received thousands – and counting – positive reviews at Shopper Approved and Google Shopping. We’re also A+ rated with the Better Business Bureau. Give us a try and decide for yourself.

When you’re ready to get in touch with us about your cellular or WiFi needs, reach out by phone, email, or chat!

SIM vs. eSIM vs. iSIM – What is the Difference? 

SIM stands for Subscriber Identity Module or Subscriber Identification Module. It is known as an integrated circuit (IC) and it’s meant to store the international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) number and its related key. This data is used to identify and authenticate subscribers on cellular devices. In other words, without this information, you cannot make calls or send text messages. 

Did you know there’s more than one type of SIM? 

When most of us think of SIM, we picture the physical card. This is known as a universal integrated circuit card (UICC). The other SIM types are fundamentally the same in that they carry an identity to present to the network. Each will then decide what network(s) you have access to. One major difference with a physical SIM card is that it can be taken out of one cellular device and moved into another. If you need to switch carriers or phones, this makes it easy.  

Eventually, manufacturing companies started embedding SIM cards into the motherboard on devices. This became known as the eSIM and can be a bit smaller than a physical SIM. You’ll generally see these in smartwatches. Since these cannot be moved from one device to another, they are electronically programmable. 

eSIM technology actually makes switching carriers even easier – at least in some ways. Instead of waiting for a new SIM card to ship or going out to pick one up, you can make the switch right on your phone with information provided from your carrier. If your phone has an eSIM inside there will be settings that allow you to configure it. You’ll be able to switch between lines and carriers, and manage your accounts. There are also phones with dual eSIM technology. In this case, you can support multiple accounts on one device. 

So, if a SIM card is a UICC, then an eSIM is an EUICC (Embedded Universal Integrated Circuit Card). An iSIM or Integrated SIM, also known as the Integrated Universal Integrated Circuit Card (iUICC), takes up the least amount of space as it’s the smallest of the technologies. It is capable of everything that the eSIM is capable of. 

As you know, a physical SIM card requires a dedicated slot on a cellular device, while an eSIM requires a dedicated chip soldered to the device’s circuit board. In comparison, an iSIM is embedded within a Tamper-resistant element (TRE) on the device’s system-on-a-chip (SoC). It eliminates the need to depend on discrete SIM hardware and can be activated wirelessly using an industry-wide secure protocol.

In an article released earlier this year, Qualcomm highlighted the main benefits that iSIM technology offers for smartphones, laptops, smartwatches, and other IoT devices and gadgets:

  • Simplifies and enhances device design and performance by releasing space previously occupied within a device
  • Consolidates the SIM functionality into the device’s main chipset alongside other critical capabilities such as GPU, CPU, and modem
  • Enables remote SIM provisioning by the operator leveraging the existing eSIM infrastructure
  • Opens mobile service connection capabilities to a host of devices that previously could not have SIM capabilities built-in

Are companies rushing to adopt eSIM or iSIM technology?

eSIM has actually been around since 2016, but hasn’t been used much outside of IoT and wearable devices. iSIM can lead to some vertically integrated solutions because you’re no longer having to source parts separately. Ideally, both would make everybody’s lives easier, but companies have to upgrade their processes for the sake of customers. Currently, there isn’t really a good process for building a device with an eSIM and then personalizing it with the carriers that you want. Once an eSIM carrier profile has been installed on an eUICC, it operates the same as a physical SIM, complete with a unique ICCID and network authentication key generated by the carrier. For example, if you get an eSIM from T-Mobile, it’s only going to access T-Mobile. It’s not the type you can just move to a different carrier. 

While carriers are finally starting to adopt eSIM, it’s still a slow process and they haven’t really done the same for iSIM yet. For iSIM to catch on, the module manufacturers have to provide good backends for people to be able to then personalize the connectivity. So, with regards to the process, there has to be some kind of functionality for the control of that iSIM to be given over to the solution providers so that they can decide on things like the network provider identity.

The use of iSIM in different forms of smart devices will allow various service providers and industries to harness a large number of data points that can then be harnessed to not only optimize physical assets like devices but also operations and services. Vodafone and Qualcomm showcased a proof of concept working with an iSIM (see earlier article) and demonstrated how an iSIM could be a valuable commodity in upcoming smartphones. For now though, companies like Apple are sticking to the eSIM technology with devices like their iPhone 14. 

So what does all this mean to me?

As the cellular industry and the technology involved progresses, it’s likely we’ll be seeing more eSIM and iSIM integration. With the high bandwidth and low latency benefits brought by 5G, it seems more companies are going to adopt the technology. Perhaps in an effort to keep the overall size of devices down, increase security for users, or to create more universally accessible devices.  Whatever the case may be, the important thing to note is that eSIM and iSIM are really no different than the traditional SIM “card.” You may not be able to touch either of them, but because of their application, the possibilities for the future are greater.

Does Verizon C-Band Service Work on Peplink Routers?

5G C-Band networks have been the subject of many articles surrounding possible interference issues with aircraft tools. While there has been some concern from the aviation industry, people are more eager to obtain access due to C-Band’s truly faster bandwidth speeds and lower latency. 

Now, Peplink customers wishing to utilize Verizon’s C-Band network can finally do so as of today. This is because Verizon has certified the following models for use on their C-Band network:

Note that this will require updated firmware, which you can find the instructions for here.

If you’re interested in learning more about these devices, or would like a quote, please contact us by phone, email, or chat!

Why T-Mobile Standalone Ultra Capacity 5G is Important for Network Advancement

As of Monday November 14, T-Mobile has made Ultra Capacity 5G on 5G SA (Standalone) available nationwide. This bold move by the Un-Carrier just topped the charts for 5G advancement by offering even faster speeds and lower latency for customers. This can improve your gaming experience, as well as any application that requires near real-time responsiveness. 

The upgrade also opens up new possibilities for 5G carrier aggregation (NR CA), which means combining different layers of 5G spectrum together for greater speed and capacity. This year the carrier will begin combining three channels of Ultra Capacity 5G. According to tests, they were able to produce peak speeds topping 3 Gbps. Customers with the Samsung Galaxy S22 will be the first to leverage this new capability in the coming weeks, and it will expand to additional devices in the near future.

“5G is making a meaningful impact today – changing the way people use their smartphones, bringing choice and competition to home broadband, improving disaster response and so much more … but we’re only scratching the surface on what 5G can do,” said Neville Ray, President of Technology at T-Mobile. “Transformative 5G networks are here, and T-Mobile is leading the charge with not just the largest, fastest and most reliable 5G network, but the most advanced as well. We’re driving the industry forward with 5G standalone and delivering a level of performance for customers that can’t be achieved otherwise.”

T-Mobile is the network leader, delivering a 5G network that is larger, faster and more reliable than any other in the US. The Un-carrier’s Extended Range 5G now covers 321 million people across 1.9 million square miles – more than AT&T and Verizon combined. 250 million people nationwide are covered by T-Mobile’s super-fast Ultra Capacity 5G, and the Un-carrier plans to reach 300 million people with Ultra Capacity next year.

As many reports have found, T-Mobile is the leader in delivering customers a 5G network that is larger, faster, and more reliable than the others available in the U.S. Their Extended Range (low-band 600 MHz spectrum) 5G now covers 321 million people across 1.9 million square miles, while 250 million people nationwide are covered by T-Mobile’s Ultra Capacity 5G (2.5 GHz spectrum). The carrier plans to reach 300 million people with its Ultra Capacity 5G offering next year.

Do I Need A Router That Supports 5G mmWave?

2022 has brought in a lot of great things related to 5G coverage and understanding what this means for us all, and how to maximize on what is available to you now while also prepping for what is still to come.

With the announcement of 5G the conversation has brought up topics about the growing mmWave 5G Frequencies and we want to talk about familiarizing yourself with what products support this that would be great for your application and future proofing.

5G mmWave is an extremely fast 5G that although is still limited in where it can be found, is important to know if it is accessible to you. 

This technology is capable of changing the future!

  • mmWave utilizes the higher frequency radio bands for cellular(24GHz to 40GHz). 
  • If you are in an area capable of connecting to the mmWave, you are in the realm of being able to experience speeds of up to 4-5Gbps. 
    • Consumer speeds are often lower and factors like the line of sight to an mmWave Cell Tower are factors in the speeds you will experience. 
  • Locations where this can be utilized are going to be your major cities like:
    • Los Angeles
    • Denver
    • Phoenix
    • Dallas
    • Houston
    • Chicago
    • Boston
    • New York
    • Atlanta
    • Miami
    • Philadelphia and more

Whether you are in an area that already has mmWave or not, these are still great options as they also have coverage for the 5GSub6 and 4G LTE bands – so you can purchase something to work for what is available to you now and prepare for the mmWave bands at the same time!

How do these products work and what is their main purpose?

  • Great for locations with hard to reach cellular networks
  • Excellent for rooftop mounting and then delivering 5G speeds to a central networking closet for distribution to the rest of the building
  • These routers can fulfill the needs for large scale projects.
Use Case: 
Large Business/Offices
Commercial business
Residential
Use Case: 
Large Business/Offices
Commercial business
Residential
Model: BEA1-40055GB-GN

Front

Back
Model:FW2010e    
Front
Back
Enclosure: 
Metal IP67 Rated
Enclosure:
IP67 rating for water and dust ingress protection and Internal heating element for startup and operation in cold environments
Wi-Fi Standard: 
802.11ax Wi-Fi 6
(installation only)
Wi-Fi Standard: 
N/A
Ethernet Ports: 
2x 2.5 GbE RJ45 (LAN/WAN switchable)
Ethernet Ports: 
1x 5Gbps LAN Port
Downlink/Uplink Datarate: 
Up to 7.53 Gbps*/Up to 1.6 Gbps**

*based on 20 Layers LTE + TDD (100 MHz BW, 256 QAM, 4×4)
**based on 2 Layers LTE + TDD (200 MHz BW, 64 QAM, SISO)

Maximum Throughput:
2 Gbps (Passthrough)
Downlink/Uplink Datarate: 
5Gbps/1.8Gbps*

** Theoretical max download and upload speeds. Actual speeds experienced are dependent on carrier network and coverage.


Maximum Throughput:
5 Gbps
Supported Bands:
5G mmW: n260, n261
5G Sub6: n1, n2, n3, n5, n7, n8, n12, n20, n25, n28, n38, n40, n41, n48, n66, n71, n77, n78, n79
4G LTE: B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B7, B8, B12, B13, B14, B17, B18, B19, B20, B25, B26, B28, B29, B30, B32, B34, B38, B39, B40, B41, B42, B43, B46, B48, B66, B71
WCDMA: B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B6, B8, B9, B19
Supported Bands:
5G mmW: n257, n258, n260, n261
5G Sub6: n1, n2, n3, n5, n7, n8, n12, n20, n25, n28, n38, n40, n41, n46, n48, n66, n71, n77, n78
4G LTE: B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B7, B8, B12, B13, B14, B17, B20, B25, B26, B28, B29, B30, B32, B38, B39, B40, B41, B42, B43, B46, B48, B66, B71
Antenna(s): External
Low/mid-band FR1 5G & LTE: N-type female connectors, external 600 MHz – 6 GHz cellular paddle antennas (qty 4. included)

High-band FR2 5G: Internal 27.5-28.35 GHz, 37-40 GHz high-power antenna array (8×8 included)
Antenna(s): Built In
mmWave Antennas
QTM527-1/2
64-element phased array
44-45dBm Min Peak EIRP
LTE/Sub6 Antennas
3-4dBi, 3.3GHz – 3.8GHz
2-3dBi, 1.7GHz – 2.7GHz
0-4dBi, 600MHz – 960MHz
Dimensions:
12.72 x 11.8 x 3.11 in (323 x 300 x 79 mm)
Dimensions:
11.8 x 7.9 x 3.5 in (300 x 200 x 90 mm)
Operating Temps:
22 °F to 140 °F (-30 °C to 60 °C)
Operating Temps:
-4° to 140°F (-20°C to 60°C)
Package Contents:
-W4005-5GB Outdoor 5G Wideband Adapter
-802.3bt 90 W PoE Injector
-Cellular antenna, outdoor 5G Low/Mid Band with N type connector (Qty. 4)
-Outdoor mounting plate
-Pole mount clamp
-Plate to assembly mounting screws & washers
-Plate to W4005 mounting screws
Package Contents:
-FW2010e Router
-PoE Injector
-SIM Tool
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  • A few key features with the Inseego FW2010e:
    • Uses high-power mmWave antennas to extend the reach of 5G mmWave and bring high-bandwidth, low-latency connectivity to new use cases and experiences.
    • High-power 5G mmWave radio extends network coverage up to 4.35 miles (7 km) and lowers the cost of deploying gigabit broadband services.
    • Built In Antennas – cleaner, and easier to work with!
    • Supports additional 5G mmWave bands in comparison to the W4005.
    • Certified to work with the Verizon Business Plans.

Want to know more about these items – visit our site by using the links below for more information on each product.

Still unsure what might be a good fit for your needs? Contact Us Today!

  • Email: sales@5gstore.com
  • Call: 1-833-5GSTORE (1-833-547-8673)
  • Chat: Click HERE to chat with an expert at 5Gstore!

How is Nokia Testing 5G-Advanced and 6G?

Nokia Bell Labs and Keysight Technologies have partnered in order to verify the performance of 5G-Advanced and 6G transceiver (TRX) modules. Nokia is looking to accelerate research and development critical to supporting 5G-Advanced and 6G use cases. These are use cases which leverage millimeter wave (mmWave) and sub-terahertz (THz) frequencies to wirelessly transmit large amounts of data across short distances.

Nokia will be running tests using a sub-Terahertz (THz) test bed from Keysight. The 6G test bed will be used to test the performance of TRX modules, power amplifiers and antennas. Tests will be performed under both linear and nonlinear conditions. The network infrastructure components were designed by Nokia. The company accomplished this by leveraging complex modulation technology and D-Band (110 GHz to 170 GHz) and E-Band (60 GHz to 90 GHz) spectrum.

Keysight and Nokia recently demonstrated the 6G test bed in combination with Nokia’s RFIC and radio-on-glass technology. The demonstration was showcased at the 2022 Brooklyn 6G Summit last month. The companies outlined the use of the 6G test bed for evaluating the performance of an individual component or a cascaded series of components in an end-to-end system.

“Working with Keysight enables us to make significant progress in developing next generation wireless technology. Cross-industry collaborations are important in co-innovating technology that merges physical, digital and human domains to create immersive experiences that support meaningful interactions,” said Nokia Bell Labs Core Research President Peter Vetter in a statement.

Nokia seems eager that they get 6G right since they were a bit behind with 5G. In fact, in a blog post earlier this year, Nokia highlighted that it’s working closely with industry organizations, government agencies and academia to make 6G technologies a reality. Nokia said it was selected to lead major 6G initiatives in the U.S., and it’s leading the Hexa-X-II project in Europe that’s designed to lay the groundwork for 6G standardization.