MikroTik
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The MikroTik LHGG LTE6 kit is a rugged outdoor LTE Category 6 CPE featuring a 300 Mbps carrier‑aggregated modem, a 17 dBi high‑gain grid antenna and RouterOS v7 for advanced routing. It targets remote and rural deployments where traditional wired broadband is unavailable.
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$229.89
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the LHGG LTE6 kit as a robust, high‑performance solution for long‑distance rural broadband, highlighting its CAT6 carrier aggregation, wind‑resistant 17 dBi antenna and advanced RouterOS features. They note the hardware upgrades over the older CAT4 LHG model but caution that the large dish size and configuration complexity may limit its appeal to less‑technical installers.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the device’s ability to provide fast, reliable internet in locations where phones and other CPEs fail, especially valuing the easy pole‑mounting and consistent uptime. Recurring complaints focus on the steep learning curve, occasional overheating in very hot conditions, and the difficulty of accessing the SIM slot during installation.
Common Complaints
Steep learning curve with RouterOS, occasional overheating in extreme heat, bulky 391 mm dish complicating tight‑space mounting, and difficulty accessing the SIM slot during installation.
How It Compares
vs. MikroTik LHG LTE kit (CAT4 predecessor)
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Choose the LHG CAT4 kit for budget‑conscious deployments where maximum speed and advanced routing are not required; upgrade to LHGG LTE6 when higher throughput and robust software features are needed.
vs. Generic Rural LTE CPE (similar CAT6 outdoor)
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Generic CAT6 CPEs are suitable for users who prioritize ease of setup and cost, but the LHGG LTE6 is preferable for demanding rural links that need superior antenna gain, advanced networking features and broader LTE band support.