"Hugo Osvaldo Barrera" writes:
> Thanks for the pointers. I figured out I can make M.2 work, but from what
> I see, these have an eSIM, and I'm not sure they have a regular [nano]sim
> slot. Doesn't this imply that I cannot simply put a SIM card that my ISP
> gives me?
The SIM slots are part of
Aleksander Morgado writes:
> Don't know of any 5G USB dongle, although I didn't really look for any
> myself.
Assuming the request for 5G is primarily for higher bandwidth, then I
believe it's impossible in a USB dongle. Not space enough for the
antennas (unless you cheat and make them
Hey,
No USB ones are supported?
>
> I want to use a rockpi[1], and I have just one M.2 slot which I intend to
> use for storage.
>
At least the Sierra Wireless and the Telit modules can be used in USB mode
with proper M.2<->USB adapters. Don't know of any 5G USB dongle, although I
didn't really
On Fri, 4 Mar 2022, at 17:46, Aleksander Morgado wrote:
> Hey
>
>>
>> I'm looking for a supported 5G USB modem.
>> The wiki[1] doesn't list any, but the wiki also only mentioned 3G and 4G
>> being supported, so I guess it's out of date.
>>
>> Searching online has yielded no results. Any
No USB ones are supported?
I want to use a rockpi[1], and I have just one M.2 slot which I intend to use
for storage.
[1]: https://rockpi.org/rockpi4
On Fri, 4 Mar 2022, at 17:46, Aleksander Morgado wrote:
> Hey
>
>>
>> I'm looking for a supported 5G USB modem.
>> The wiki[1] doesn't list any,
Hey
>
> I'm looking for a supported 5G USB modem.
> The wiki[1] doesn't list any, but the wiki also only mentioned 3G and 4G
> being supported, so I guess it's out of date.
>
> Searching online has yielded no results. Any suggestions?
>
Any Qualcomm SDX55 based module should work fine: e.g.
Hi all!
I'm looking for a supported 5G USB modem.
The wiki[1] doesn't list any, but the wiki also only mentioned 3G and 4G being
supported, so I guess it's out of date.
Searching online has yielded no results. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
[1]: