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K,

I am clearly being dim but do you say that I don't need to buy a goody bag until I need some data allocation. All I do is add credit to my account and send texts within every six months to keep the card alive?
 
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K,

I am clearly being dim but do you say that I don't need to buy a goody bag until I need some data allocation. All I do is add credit to my account and send texts within every six months to keep the card alive?
yep, you can use it without a goody bag as standard pay as you go. Send a text from time to time to keep the SIM alive
 
Hi Guys - late to the table here, but wanted to respond to the first question on this thread which was about who would buy the C365-5G-H900?

It is an industrial 5G router, rather than a consumer unit. We sell them to a range of customers from retail, construction, engineering, logistics, security (CCTV), digital signage and many others.

This model is actually hugely versatile, it has the dual SIM for failover (it's a single radio module so there is no load balancing capability), it has i/o ports, dual power imputs, a fully stateful firewall, passive PoE and supports redundancy protocols like VRRP. You can also attach external 4x4 Mimo antenna to it when 5G signal is weak in building.

It was also one of the first commercially available 5G devices, available well before consumer 5G devices popped up.

Hope that helps
Mike
 
Better late than never, Mike...........

How big is it?

Difficult question to answer but I'll try. I got downloads of between 300 and 350 from my Huawei 5g CPE Pro 2 this morning. In your experience does the C365 do better? Probably impossible to answer?

Tony
 
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Better late than never, Mike...........

How big is it?

Difficult question to answer but I'll try. I got downloads of between 300 and 350 from my Huawei 5g CPE Pro 2 this morning. In your experience does the C365 do better? Probably impossible to answer?

Tony
Thanks Tony - It's 13.5cm x 11.0cm x 4.5cm. From my experence, the H900 would perform around the same under the same conditions.
 
@mikevb1 Is that not just a rebadged Proroute H900 as offered by:

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