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ZTE MU5001
EUR328,35

ZTE MU5001


Question about ZTE MU5001

I would like to install this device in my caravan. As we are on campsites, I would like to ask whether this device can also be used as a WiFi router without a SIM card? Is it possible to log in via the campsite's wifi and connect several devices to the wifi via the router? On many campsites you have to buy a separate access for each device, now I am looking for a router where I only have to buy one access to the wifi and can connect the rest of the devices to the router. Thank you very much

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kurtoertig

1 day ago

I use the device as a stationary device to remotely control the heating in an external property, monitor the temperature and watch TV. I have a SIM card for this, which runs on my Sunrise mobile phone subscription. The device is very stable.
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xXDaFisCHXx

1 day ago

Please note that the Wi-Fi networks on the campsites may be relatively poorly developed. Unfortunately, this is the case at the campsite where my camper is parked, depending on how many users use the WiFi, it always drops out. My solution for my family is a 5G solution. This is also great to use in the car, as the kids can use their tablets while driving.
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gbperrin

2 days ago

No, the ZTE MU5001 does not connect to a WiFi network.
It only connects to a 5G, 4G or 3G mobile phone network.
A device like the GL-MT3000 is more suitable.
The device has no officially documented repeater functionality. I don't think it works accordingly.