After weeks of testing the Yeacomm NR610-Q, I can confidently say this outdoor 5G router is a beast. The IP67 waterproof rating means it survived torrential rain during my camping trip—no hiccups, just steady 600Mbps downloads while my friends struggled with patchy hotspots.
The dual SIM slots saved me when my primary carrier had dead zones; it seamlessly switched to my backup SIM. Pro tip: Mount it high (I used a old satellite mount) for optimal signal—my speeds jumped from 150Mbps to 500Mbps after adjusting placement.
Warning: The built-in WiFi is painfully slow (~30Mbps). Always use the LAN port with your own router. I connected a WiFi6 router and hit 900Mbps! The web interface is intuitive, but tweaking TTL settings was necessary to avoid throttling (Yeacomm’s support walked me through it via email—super responsive).
Downsides? The Ethernet port failed once, but their China-based support shipped a replacement fast. Also, IPv6 required bridge mode tweaks. For $400 (on sale), it’s pricey but outperforms T-Mobile’s gateway. Just don’t rely on its internal WiFi—treat it as a rugged 5G modem.