
Let me start by saying this router shocked me. For under $300, the UOTEK delivers legit 5G speeds via SIM card—no cables needed. I replaced my carrier's Arcadyan gateway and instantly saw faster downloads (200+ Mbps consistently) and way fewer dropouts.
The Good: That X62 chipset is no joke. Locking onto T-Mobile's n41 band gave me lower ping (15-25ms vs 29-37ms) than my old modem. The 8 antennas (4x4G + 4x5G) pull signal like a champ—even in my deadzone apartment where trees block towers. Pro tip: Use the SNR reading in the interface to find your router's sweet spot (mine was a weird corner at knee-height).
The Quirks: The firmware feels like beta software. Changing DNS settings sometimes bricked my connection until factory reset. Instructions? Basically nonexistent—had to hunt for the admin password (it's 'admin') and default IP (192.168.100.1). Support ghosted me when I asked for help.
Real-World Use: Streaming 4K while gaming? Smooth as butter. But mesh networking is clunky—I'd stick to single-room use. The black chassis runs cool but looks straight out of 2010.
Verdict: If you need cheap, raw speed and can tolerate janky software, this overperforms. Just don't expect premium polish.
