AX1800 Mesh Wi-Fi 6 4G+ Modem Router with a 4-Port Gigabit Smart Switch and USB 3.0 Port
Firstly, it is an LTE/4G router, where you can insert a SIM card of any mobile operator to connect to the mobile Internet at speeds up to 300 Mbit/s in a country house or a remote warehouse, in a rented flat or office centre, at a cottage or retail outlet. An optional outdoor MIMO antenna can be easily installed at greater distances from base stations. Mobile Internet can be both the only channel and a backup to a dedicated Ethernet line, and even an inexperienced user can cope with setting priorities. Otherwise, this is a Gigabit router with Mesh Wi-Fi Class 6 AX1800 for those who want high-speed routing, LAN and VPN connections, USB options, apps, and generally all the functionality of KeeneticOS.
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AC1200 Mesh Wi-Fi 5 4G Modem Router with a 4-Port Gigabit Smart Switch and USB Port
This mid-range model will fit any tariff up to 1 Gbit/s Ethernet and cellular connectivity via the built-in LTE/4G/3G modem in application scenarios where Wi-Fi 6 support and LTE Cat 6 frequency aggregation are not required. At the same time, Skipper 4G implements connection to multiple providers via different technologies, mobile traffic accounting, sending and receiving SMS and USSD, Gigabit LAN and dual-band Wi-Fi coverage, secure remote access even behind a private IP address, as well as the role of the Main Router in a seamless Mesh Wi-Fi System of several Keenetic devices. The multifunctional USB 2.0 port, in addition to peripheral disks, printers and IP telephony modules, can serve additional external modems, including several at once when connected via an active USB hub.
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N300 Mesh Wi-Fi 4G Modem Router with a 4-Port Smart Switch
The most affordable model in the product line has a built-in LTE/4G/3G modem, where you can insert a SIM card of any operator to connect to the mobile Internet at a cottage or retail outlet, in a rented flat or office centre. Connecting a street LTE antenna can help at greater distances from base stations. Otherwise, this model can do the same things as all other Keenetic models, minus the USB interface and dual-band Wi-Fi features. There is Internet backup via multiple ISPs and WISP mode, VPN clients (and even servers), cloud management via the KeenDNS service, VLANs and segmentation, content filtering and parental control, guest network and work schedules. To extend wireless coverage, the Runner 4G is ready for the role of Keenetic's Mesh Wi-Fi Controller.
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Routers with USB ports for LTE/4G/3G modems
Several models in the Keenetic lineup have USB 2.0 or 3.0 ports and are capable of delivering mobile Internet over Wi-Fi and Ethernet from more than 150 compatible LTE/4G/3G USB modems from various carriers. The fastest NDIS/CDC-Ethernet/QMI modes are supported for most modern modems, and a continuous check of the Internet connection automatically reboots the mobile modem if necessary. Modem power supply circuits are specially strengthened in voltage to 5.2 V and in current to almost 1 A, which significantly exceeds the parameters of the USB 2.0 standard and is important for reliable operation of some modems in poor signal conditions. These routers are often chosen for country homes and remote sites because the KeenDNS cloud service gives access to the device and its network even behind private IP addresses, regardless of the types of modems used. In a city environment, mobile Internet can be enabled as a backup in addition to wired Internet.
In all models with one USB port, you can also connect several (preferably different) USB modems if you use a USB hub with additional power supply. The Gigabit Skipper (KN-1912) model has two USB 2.0 ports on board, so you can do without a hub, plus the modem power management feature is maintained. Another Gigabit router with a Wi-Fi 6 AX1800 radio module, the Hopper (KN-3810) has a single USB 3.0 port. KeeneticOS allows you to set redundancy or client-balancing roles between modems in any simultaneous modem configuration.