QUOTE(Mr Gray @ Aug 17 2017, 10:07 AM)
Here's a good website to know which router support which band
https://www.4gltemall.com/huawei-e5180-4g-l...cpe-router.htmlOn the first page, there's a list of routers that support Digi.
Routers have different bands for LTE, HSDPA, 3G and 2G. So you need to look at the exact spec of the routers. Best to find it directly from the brand website.
In this case, E5180 does supports 900mhz 3G/HSDPA, but it doesn't support 900Mhz on LTE.
In short, google is your best friend, mate
Thanks bro. I already look at the site and download the spec sheet. I found out that:
As a high-performance LTE cube device, the E5180s-22 enables users to get access
to wireless and wired networks. The E5180s-22 supports the following frequency
bands:
LTE
− Frequency division duplex (FDD): 2600/2100/1800/900/800 MHz
− Time division duplex (TDD): 2600 MHz
DC-HSPA+/HSPA+/HSPA/UMTS: 2100/900 MHz
EDGE/GPRS/GSM: 1900/1800/900/850 MHz
This is really confusing me since the LTE and EDGE/GPRS/GSM also showing 900 MHz. Please enlighten me bro.

Edited:
Hold on a second. This E5180 got 2 model or what? E5180 and E5180s-22?
Edited Again:
Don't mind. Found out that the 2 model is:
- Huawei E5180s-22
- Huawei E5180s-610
This post has been edited by EremesGuile: Aug 17 2017, 11:01 AM