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FS@eBay: Brandnew Huawei E3372-153 LTE (cat. 4) USB modem for € 33 incl. shipping
Hello world,
Just wanted to make you aware of the following Latvian eBay seller called "director.lv" who sells the Huawei E3372-153 ("153" discloses the frequency configuration listed below), a latest generation LTE stick supporting all European frequencies and LTE category 4 (=up to 150Mbps), for just € 33 incl. international shipping (use best offer to propose this amount): http://www.ebay.com/sch/director.lv/..._sop=12&_rdc=1 It comes in mint condition, unlocked and supports Huawei's HiLink technology which means you don't need any drivers or software on your PC as the device will emulate a generic network adaptor which every modern operating system will detect out of the box. It can be configured through a WebGUI available at http://192.168.1.1 or http://192.168.8.1 Frequencies supported: LTE: 800/900/1800/2100/2600 MHz (all European LTE frequencies) LTE category 4 (up to 150 Mbps downlink/50 Mbps uplink) UMTS: 900/2100 MHz (all European UMTS frequencies) HSPA category 24 (up to 42.2 Mbps downlink/5.76 Mbps uplink) GSM: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz chipset: HiSilicon V7R2 (latest generation) In Germany this device is sold by Deutsche Telekom which calls it the "Speedstick V LTE" and costs more than € 80. So € 33 is a bargain in my eyes. Best, |
Thanks for this interesting news, sounds like a good deal!
Do you know if a HiLink device, like the one described above, can be forced manually to work only with LTE technology (does WebGIU allow that option)? |
I can't say much about this particular device as I haven't received my own one yet, but in general you can switch the device from HiLink mode to the vintage serial interface mode where all the virtual USB devices come up (I will post the correct AT-command for this as soon as I've found out if you can do it with AT^U2DIAG=0 or some AT^SETPORT=XX command). Once switched to the vintage mode you should be able to lock down frequency bands through the AT^SYSCFGEX command as follows:
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Interesting, and by coincidence I've recently watched a couple of these by this seller on eBay UK, wondering whether I should look a bit more closely and might get one
There is also the E3272, and so far I haven't looked at the spec enough to spot the difference |
The E3272 is the predecessor based on the older HiSilicon Hi6920 chipset while the E3372 comes with the newer HiSilicon V7R2 chipset, the latter which is said to provide better reception.
Also there's a difference in dimensions and weight: E3272: 93.3 x 30 x 13.31mm / 45g E3372: 88 x 28 x 11.5 mm / 24 Gramm |
you are doing very good Huawei customer service i have to say :)
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hi
I ordred one!!:cool: chr |
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