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 Digi Infinite talk, Digi infinite 80 / 150

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SUSdenimblue
post Apr 22 2017, 09:40 AM

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QUOTE(raynman @ Apr 22 2017, 06:26 AM)
Does the Huawei WS880 (with Xwrt-Vortex firmware) support a 4G LTE USB modem?

I am thinking of subscribing to Digi's Infinite 150 plan.

As I am already subscribed to Unifi, can I utilize the dual WAN feature,
or do I have to switch between Unifi and Infinite 150?
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Why would you subscribe to Infinite 150 when you already have Unifi?

It makes no sense.

Anyway, according to my WS880 USB Application tab, you can use a 3G/4G USB modem.

You just need to use one that is compatible with Digi network and the WS880.

Click on "Support" to see a list of compatible USB modems.

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I think you can also use the dual WAN feature under the WAN tab.

BTW, I have not tried out USB tethering on the WS880 before. smile.gif

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post Apr 28 2017, 06:35 PM

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QUOTE(raynman @ Apr 28 2017, 05:19 AM)
My old LG G2 (Korean version) has an LTE-A logo printed at the back.

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I am currently using a 4G Digi Prepaid SIM card, but I only have an LTE signal, as shown below.

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Is it really LTE-A capable, or my home (Bandar Sungai Long) in not within Digi 4G+ coverage?

I have never seen the phone showing an LTE-A signal anywhere, not even in metropolitan KL.

The international version of the LG G2 does not have LTE-A capability.

However, if I tether my LG G2 and use a Meizu MX4 to connect to it, this is my speedtest result on the MX4.

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So once again, is this any indication that my LG G2 is LTE-A capable?
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Your Korean LG G2 is the F320S (SK Telecom) version.

The LTE-A designation is strictly for operation in South Korea only.

It can't be used in Malaysia. The carrier aggregation bands are different for Digi.

Here is the article.....

"SK Telecom has used carrier aggregation to offer a 150Mbps LTE-A service since June 2013 using the 800MHz and 1.8GHz frequencies
and launched a 225Mbps network June by increasing the amount of bandwidth in the 1.8GHz band."

http://www.silicon.co.uk/mobility/4g/sk-te...tri-band-158244


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