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Can we combine four 4G connections into a TLR 480T+?

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  •  Mike M
    Mike M Mar 19, 2014

    4g is a cellular network protocol accessed by a SIM card. Your router has no ports for sim cards.

  • Abhinay
    Abhinay Mar 19, 2014

    I am sorry, I think Its because of the way I asked. Actually I have four 4G routers and I just want to combine all four together for load-balancing So, is it possible.some one told me you can only configure 2 WAN ports on it and also its not a load balance,Is it true?

  •  Mike M
    Mike M Mar 19, 2014

    OK I understand your question now. The answer is yes you can. You understand this not for aggregation but for load balancing.

  •  Mike M
    Mike M Mar 19, 2014

    There are 4 wan ports for load balancing. 3 are configurable as LAN/WAN and 1 is fixed as WAN only.

  • Abhinay
    Abhinay Mar 19, 2014

    Thank you so much I was really worried about whether it will work or not.

  • Abhinay
    Abhinay Mar 19, 2014

    Thank you so much I was really worried about whether it will work or not.

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