Cellular tab

Use this tab to set options for the cellular network.

Antenna State: Internal indicates the external antenna switch is set to EXT.ANT. OFF and all four internal antennas are enabled. External indicates the switch is set to EXT.ANT.ON.

Allow device to connect to the mobile network when roaming: Use the ON/OFF slider to turn off cellular data and prevent access to the mobile network when roaming.

Network Technology: Your router is set to Auto (4G LTE/5G) by default, which prioritizes 5G but allows 4G and other non-5G technologies to be used. If you select 4G LTE or 5G from the dropdown, your router is restricted from connecting to networks not using that technology, for example: if you select 4G LTE, your router will be unable to connect to 5G networks.

5G Network Mode: Your router is set to Auto(NSA/SA) by default, allowing it to use both standalone 5G and non-standalone 5G, which utilizes 4G anchor bands. You can use the drop-down to select standalone (SA) or non-standalone (NSA) 5G network modes.

Enable automatic network selection: When the ON/OFF slider is ON, your router automatically selects the best available 5G network and you cannot use the Select Network Manually button below.

Select Network Manually: You may wish to use this option if multiple networks are available, and you have a preference. Click the button to scan for available networks, then choose the preferred network.

NOTE: This option is available only if Enable automatic network selection is off.

Click Save Changes.

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