🚀 Stay Connected Anywhere, Anytime!
The Cudy N300 WiFi Unlocked 4G LTE Modem Router is designed for seamless internet access in areas lacking cable connectivity. With download speeds up to 150Mbps, high-gain antennas, and robust VPN support, it ensures secure and reliable connections for all your devices, making it perfect for remote locations and travel.
G**R
att 4G WIFI
It's working well with an ATT sim card. you need some info on the phone it came out of. The IMEI # and the APN. Once those were changed it worked perfectly. Cudy service got back to me within 1 day.
C**L
Great product
Great product works great
O**R
Buenas router 4g
Si sirve para Colombia todos los operadores, con claro funciona perfecto ,Tigo la señal es muy débil , Movistar me falta probarlo .del resto llego muy bien.buena potencia y facil de usar ,solo es meterle la sim card
J**E
Good range for Security Cameras (Wyze), easy install.
I bought this to replace my T-mobile Franklin T10 hotspot. My hotspot didn't restart in the event of a power loss and I had to keep fiddling with it to get it to connect to all 4 of my cameras because 2 of them are pretty far away (one's about 70 feet). I took the sim out of that and plugged it into this router, booted it up, and it worked right away. All the cameras connected right away as well (after I changed the SSID to my hotspot name). I did have to move the antenna's a little to get the best signal but it was going through several walls and there were about 8 wifi networks in the area to contend with. After a few minutes of setting it up it was good to go. I didn't have to manually enter an APN, as some reviews have said that's needed, instead there were just a couple options on the drop down menu for T-mobile and one of them was the APN my hotspot was set up to use. It's only 4G so the speed wasn't very fast... about 10 mbps. It's probably the area my property is in impacting the speed, but it was still plenty fast enough for my cameras, which is the sole reason I bought it. If you need a wifi router to replace a hotspot on T-mobile, and you're just running some Wifi security cameras, this should work pretty well.
D**K
Ruined my Sim Card
I was excited for the router to have internet at our vacation home in the middle of nowhere. However, I could not test the functionality of the router because it ruined my sim card. Inserting the sim card into the router resulted in three deep scratches ruining the card. I tried an older sim card as well, same deep scratches happened again. Now I have to waste gas traveling to the T Mobile store to have a working phone. Stay away. I will be returning the router
B**.
Nil tech setup and great performance.
I have recently migrated from a DSL internet setup which was becoming increasingly dated and unreliable, a problem of living in a rural area where only one 'phone company has a monopoly on services.I was cautious and did not want to commit financially to a big outlay for an idea that might not work so I purchased this Cudy N300 as a lower cost experimental introduction to cellular internet. I only need to say I am extremely pleased and satisfied with the result. The Cudy N300 was inexpensive, simple to set up and provides excellent performance. I believe I am about a mile from the cellular antenna the Cudy uses but it performs well with no external antenna. I just measured my up/down speeds and presently have 14M download and 7 M upload, this compares with 1.8 and 0.9 with the DSL system. I have seen values as high as 25/18 on other occasions with no other arrangements than positioning the Cudy on an upper floor near a window and roughly pointing it in the direction of the cellular antenna.Originally our family has had cellular service with AT&T with home landlines and internet provided by the "other" company. I have transferred all services to AT&T on their Premier plan so presently we have three cellphones, an Apple watch and two data sim. cards with AT&T who have been amazingly helpful and patient during the complex transition to their service. The two data sim cards are interchangeable in the Cudy, each card has 50Gb of data time so if I run out of data on one card (which may happen near the end of the period) I simply switch the sim card in the Cudy and off we go again.This is not an advertisement for AT&T but it is relevant to the concept of changing to an all cellular service. Our original land line service with internet and add-ons was costing us $104 per month. This service has been terminated. The increase in cost of our cellular service with AT&T, for one cellphone line and two data sim cards, is $45. Not bad since we get improved internet service together with a $60 dollars a month saving.I gave 3 stars for tech support, average, not because it was deficient but I simply did not need it so I can't give a true score..
A**R
Always buffering
The troughput is kinda slow and the TV is always buffering. Not true with a small netgear puck-sized/poratble hotspot that I have.
R**Y
Good
Good
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