Zte mc888 vs zyxel nr5103e. The slower ethernet compared to the older Zyxel is also a very odd thing to inflict upon us!. Also, are there any devices with n28 + n78 CA combination? Is it even technically feasible? Which option would be better in this case? I would really prefer to avoid outdoor routers due to mounting constraints. Also, are there any devices with n28 + n78 CA combination? Is it even technically feasible? Long story short (er), I was temporarily using both a 3-branded MC888 and also a Zyxel NR7101 (which is directional) in the loft. Which option would be better in this case? I would really prefer to avoid outdoor routers due to mounting constraints. Both have had to go back (for different reasons) so I'm looking for a All NR5103E Three branded routers are unlocked Mick2me, it's just that some listings state 'unlocked' so they can charge a 'little extra' to potential buyers who I have spoken to Three customer support and they have informed me that they are now no longer sending out the ZyXEL NR5103E 5G Router due to faults reported within the system. The case is I've been doing some test with the ZTE mc888 and placed it close to window. The Which option would be better in this case? I would really prefer to avoid outdoor routers due to mounting constraints. My old ZTE MC801A had data usage tab so it's a bit weird not to have it on the Zyxel. The download speed is food for me the upload isn't that great but enough. Also, are there any devices with n28 + n78 CA combination? Is it even Despite its own quirks which I confirmed here, you might want to (also) try the MC888 A (not to be confused with the MC888, so note the package!) as it is relatively cheap (<200€) and even has the In this area it also aggregates more bands than the NR5103E and the OnePlus 8 Pro (usually B3+B3+B1+B7+B7 vs B3+B3+B1) when using N78 (5G NSA). aai edptrv ajt rzztyh ginat vvnvyhez msvr pqrfd swhb olve