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Recommendations for a 4G Dongle for RT-AX88U Looking for recommendations for a 4G USB Dongle for my Asus RT-AX88U? Need to ensure continuity of connection if the /fibre connection goes down.   Many thanks in advance

UKTH forums 🛜 Wireless Routers & Modems ASUS & Wireless Recommendations for a 4G Dongle for RT-AX88U Looking for recommendations for a 4G USB Dongle for my Asus RT-AX88U? Need to ensure continuity of connection if the /fibre connection goes down.   Many thanks in advance

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    Avatarnudzbro
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    Looking for recommendations for a 4G USB Dongle for my Asus RT-AX88U? Need to ensure continuity of connection if the /fibre connection goes down.

     

    Many thanks in advance

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    • The Skipper

    Welcome, I will drop ASUS a message and see what they Advise, this has always been a vogue area at best ?

    This is the official reference, but maybe not current

    https://www.asus.com/event/networks_3G4G_support/

     

     

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    • The Skipper

    Have not had feedback from ASUS at yet, but seems reading online, the Huawei E1752Cu with O2 works well ?

    Could not find any references to Kit used beyond what is in the above list, with ASUS routers, 3/4G fail-over can be a little tricky

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    #16999
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    • The Skipper

    So I have had feedback form ASUS this morning and seems the above link to ASUS supported 3G/4G dongles is no longer maintained (2020) ish.

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    ASUS have said –

    This list is no longer maintained as currently our firmware should be able to support most of the 3G/4G dongles automatically. 

    However, if encounter any issue with specific model, please let us know. 

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    So if you stick with mainstream dongles supplied by ISP, then this should reduce the risk and they (ASUS) are happy to assist with compatibility issues

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