🚀 Unlock the future of home connectivity with Huawei 5G CPE Pro 2 — speed, coverage, and power in one sleek router!
The Huawei 5G CPE Pro 2 is a high-performance dual-band router featuring the Balong 5000 chipset, delivering theoretical 5G download speeds up to 3.6 Gbps. Designed for medium to large homes and offices, it supports up to 64 devices simultaneously with Wi-Fi 6 Plus technology and offers 30% broader signal coverage. Its innovative X-Shape antenna and 5G super uplink technology ensure ultra-fast, stable connections for gaming, streaming, and multitasking, backed by a 2-year warranty.
Brand | HUAWEI |
Product Dimensions | 9 x 9.66 x 17.8 cm; 600 g |
Item model number | H122-373 |
Manufacturer | Huawei |
Series | 5G CPE Pro 2 |
Colour | White |
Connectivity Type | 5G |
Wireless Type | 802.11n, 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g, 802.11ac |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Wattage | 24 watts |
Operating System | Versatile Routing Platform |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 600 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
B**H
CPE Pro 2 improves on the original and a great Home Broadband solution, especially in a rural spot!
I live in a rural area, where fibre broadband cannot get better than 25Mbps download speed, with upload of around 5Mbps - just about going out of date in terms of what's required (for WFH, gaming, 4K streaming etc). I wanted something better, with the arrival of a next-gen games console and the desire to download 50gb games.I decided to invest in a 5G Home Broadband plan directly with a leading UK network, and they sent me the original CPE Pro. It was good, great in fact, but when I found out this had already been released and I'd gotten old tech for £70 a month (18 month contract) and £100 up front, I was not particularly happy! So I cancelled that contract whilst I could and bought this, along with a 5G Unlimited SIM only plan (the Home Broadband was capped at 1TB, but this SIM only deal is truly uncapped with no fair usage policy, so even better!). I now pay only £33 a month, although the up front cost was £379 instead of £100. Over the 18 month period that will save me £369 and I have the latest tech and truly unlimited data! Not to mention my chosen music streaming service included as a benefit, saving me a further £180 over 18 months.Anyway, the device itself. The Huawei CPE Pro 2, is fantastic. The original was fantastic, but this smaller model boosts performance by more than 10%, in both upload and download speed. I'm not actually in a 5G area just yet, so I'm using a 4G signal, which as I sit here at my desk RIGHT NEXT TO the CPE Pro 2 and run a speed test on my iPhone 12 Pro (same network, 5G enabled SIM also on 4G signal), I get 3.1Mbps download and 5.0Mbps upload speed, with a ping of 61ms. The CPE Pro 2, delivers 100Mbps+ download and 10Mbps upload with a ping of 20ms. Perfect for handling everything I intend to throw at it. I've been using this set up for a couple of months now, and spent a week with the CPE Pro 2 instead of the original CPE Pro. That was giving me around 80Mbps download at the top end, with an average download of 6-8Mbps. This just shows the latest hardware is much better. It's also smaller and also silent. This model has a fan inside but I can't hear it for trying. It does not have the input for an external antenna, which the CPE Pro did, but that's no problem given the better performance it delivers. All of my testing has been via WiFi and not ethernet - I'm saving that for my console but just expect a more consistent performance.In addition, I use 4x Huawei Q2 Pro, and 1x Huawei Q2 Pro Satellite devices to create a mesh network around the house. This means I now get almost the same signal as the main router gives me, at both ends of the house, throughout upstairs and in the garden. This additional hardware was SO simply to set up and covers what were previously significant blackspots, with almost no loss of strength.The Huawei Smart Home app for iOS is great too, allows you to keep an eye on how your network is doing, how it's being used and good diagnostic tools. It's also really simple to set up guest WiFi and have parental control over individual devices if you need it.This set up handles 3 of us working from home, 4K streaming on the TV, 4x Amazon Echo devices, a number of iPads/iPhones and also games consoles - many simultaneously. It really is a very capable set up, all driven by the CPE Pro 2 bringing in a strong signal in the first place. Worth every penny, and certainly worth testing even if you think your 4G signal by phone is not great, as you can see, I get 20x the speed my phone can achieve - most likely owing to the device being a dedicated one for converting mobile signal to WiFi, and larger than the iPhone. The CPE Pro 2 is really light too.I'm really looking forward to the day it catches 5G signal as that gets closer, currently 150m up the road!
A**R
Positive
Item was purchased as “used, like new”. Arrived with a non-UK power supply which wasn’t ideal but fortunately I had a suitable alternative power supply that is working well.Purchased in a hurry following storm damage to our phone line. Mobile connectivity on an old 4g router was very poor and I wanted to see if it could be improved with a more up to date device.I’m in a location with no 5g coverage but this product certainly seems to be able to achieve stronger and faster connections than the old 4g router. Overall I’m happy with the product for its 4g performance.Haven’t tested WiFi, I have separate hardware for that.Frustrating about the power supply tho.
A**S
4x speed improvement, much more stable signal!
Well they say a picture says a thousand words, my speed has quadrupled, my ping is lower, the signal is much more stable AND no more packet loss! Yes the upload is slower but will gladly make that trade-off every day of the week. I'm not even in an 'official' 5g network area but right on the outskirts (on the Three network).Don't have any WiFi 6 devices to comment on the new WiFi standard which promises to be pretty impressive, but picked up some Cat7 ethernet cable and was up and running a few minutes after unboxing the router. Simply pop in your 5g SIM card, make a note of the password etc on the base of your router, power it up and plug in your ethernet cable if you're using one.All in all over the moon!Edit: Has been a couple of days and the signal just keeps getting better - have seen speeds of 150Mbps. Downloading games and streaming is just night and day different from my old 4G router. Amazed.
J**N
Does not recognize SIM cards
We first bought this router model in the spring of 2021, and it provided good wifi for two and a half years, although the router setup page did sometimes pop up randomly in the browser.Then, on December 1, 2023, our router stopped working. It was clearly the router that was at fault because nothing had changed -- the same SIM was still in place. When I took our SMARTY SIM out of the router and put it in my phone, my phone recognized the SIM instantly and had seamless service. When I put the SMARTY SIM back in the router, the router said it did not have a SIM and prompted me to insert one. I tried the same thing with an EE SIM, and it was the same story (SIM works fine in my phone but is not recognised by the Huawei router). No number of restarts or factory resets had any effect.On December 10, 2023, I bought the same router again, since it is still the highest-rated and top-recommended 5G router. It was the same story with the brand-new router: it failed to recognise any SIM.The Huawei support number supplied by Amazon does not work, and the Amazon support were clueless and dropped the line after 10 minutes.Possibly a faulty software update has bricked all Huawei routers; possibly it is planned obsolescence. In either case, I would strongly recommend against purchasing this model.
M**S
Does the job, but the telephone socket doesn't work
Works fine, although it needed me to set up a new APN profile (Talkmobile, in spite of being part of Vodafone, doesn't seem to set itself up automatically.I wasn't really expecting the phone socket to work, in fact I wasn't expecting a phone socket at all. However, not only is there one, but a RJ11 to BT plug lead is supplied, which led to my thinking I was getting a bonus. In fact the phone just gives engaged signal.As this is £50 more expensive than the ZTE MC888 5G router I'd suggest that folk buy the ZTE - does the same job and provides a phone option as well.
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