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#248225 15-Mar-2019 13:55
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Has anyone got one of these floating around in the bottom of their draw or laptop case that they no longer use?

 

I have a little project and I need one of these. ( Basically I want to use a Mikrotik for my RBI rather than the B315 )

 

I am connected at 1800MHz so that is not a problem

 

I am located in Auckland for collection or will pay for courier.

 

Thanks

 

John

 

 

 

PS if you have any other 4G USB sticks that would work I am open to that too.





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  #2198648 15-Mar-2019 14:01
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I'm sure I have one you can have will go look tonight



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  #2199373 16-Mar-2019 10:31
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Thanks John.

 

Let me know when you can.

 

 

 

John





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  #2199378 16-Mar-2019 10:37
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  #2199576 16-Mar-2019 15:26
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Will the Mikrotik drive a Vodafone R215?  I *think* these operate as a USB modem (or do they do a USB-to-ethernet conversion)?.  I have one about 3m from me that I found in my old laptop bag.





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  #2199883 16-Mar-2019 23:13
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What about a MikroTik SXT LTE?




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  #2200212 17-Mar-2019 14:13
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coffeebaron: What about a MikroTik SXT LTE?

 

If you have a spare / cheap one floating around I will give it a go.

 

This is just to tide me over until UFB becomes available late this year so I dont want to spend a huge amount on kit that will be retired in 9 months. I have a B315 and it works well, We use Mikrotiks at work so would be nice to have one at home to keep working on.

 

 

 

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