Archer NX200 Band B3 and B20 4G or 5G
Hi
I'm start using my new Archer NX200, and realized that is connect to 4G bands B3 and B20, but the router report it is connected to 5G instead of 4G. Is this a bug?
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Hi, 5G NSA (Non-Standalone) is very common for mobile ISPs because it allows network operators to leverage their existing 4G LTE infrastructure for an earlier, faster, and cheaper rollout of 5G services. This approach avoids the significant investment and time required for building a completely new, dedicated 5G Standalone (SA) network from scratch, enabling quicker access to improved speeds and data capacity for consumers and businesses.
You can put the SIM card into a smartphone and check its network type and the LTE/5G NR bands used on the mobile phone.
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Hi, may I know your SIM carrier?
It is likely your SIM ISP uses a 5G NSA network structure:
Do Archer/Deco 5G routers support 5G SA and NSA?
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Hi,
I have tested with 3 SIM cards Proximus, Telenet and Orange in Belgium, same behavior.
Thanks for your advic
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Hi, 5G NSA (Non-Standalone) is very common for mobile ISPs because it allows network operators to leverage their existing 4G LTE infrastructure for an earlier, faster, and cheaper rollout of 5G services. This approach avoids the significant investment and time required for building a completely new, dedicated 5G Standalone (SA) network from scratch, enabling quicker access to improved speeds and data capacity for consumers and businesses.
You can put the SIM card into a smartphone and check its network type and the LTE/5G NR bands used on the mobile phone.
Best regards.
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