GaryW
Regular Member
If you get the B818 (which I'd highly recommend) make sure you get straight-through pony-tail adapters rather than just adapter plugs or right-angle pony-tail adapters - space is very tight, and the antenna cable is very rigid and heavy so you need something with compact connectors and the flexibility to avoid putting strain on the TS9 connectors.
If you need to minimise latency and lag, I'd also recommend putting the B818 in bridge mode and using a router that supports QoS (preferably SQM of some description, ideally CAKE). The B818 is great as a modem, but it's pretty minimal as a router (as, to be honest, are most if not all 4G routers).
If you need to minimise latency and lag, I'd also recommend putting the B818 in bridge mode and using a router that supports QoS (preferably SQM of some description, ideally CAKE). The B818 is great as a modem, but it's pretty minimal as a router (as, to be honest, are most if not all 4G routers).