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2019-09-17 23:50:41
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Would you know how many aggregation can support by this new lte router?
Also, is there a feature that you can manually select what freq to use?
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Re:Archer MR600 CA query, etc
2019-09-18 05:54:32
The Archer MR600 supports two carrier aggregation.
For the frequency issue, the Archer MR600 is a dual band router, which means it supports 2.4GHz and 5GHz both. You can select one of them to connect manually.
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Re:Archer MR600 CA query, etc
2019-09-18 06:00:41 - last edited 2019-09-18 06:07:15
thanks for the quick reply.
What i mean, re frequency, is the lte band, say, can i manually select band28 as my preferred lte frequency?
Sorry for the confusion.
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