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The HUAWEI E3372-325 is a low-cost, unlocked USB mobile broadband dongle that delivers impressive 4G/LTE speeds of up to 150 Mbps. Its compact design makes it an ideal travel companion, providing reliable internet access anytime, anywhere. Compatible with any network, this dongle ensures you can choose the best SIM card for your needs.
Brand | Huawei Deutschland |
Product Dimensions | 8.8 x 2.8 x 1.1 cm; 30 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | E3372 |
Manufacturer | Huawei Deutschland |
Series | E3372 LTE Modem |
Colour | White |
Form Factor | 4G USB Stick |
Resolution | 1080p Full HD |
Processor Type | Snapdragon |
Processor Speed | 2.6 GHz |
Connectivity Type | Cellular |
Wireless Carrier | 3 |
Wireless Type | DECT |
Voltage | 220 Volts |
Wattage | 3.5 watts |
Operating System | WindowsXP, Vista, Windows7/8, MAC, Win Blue, Windows |
Battery description | Lithium Ion |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 1500 Milliampere Hour (mAh) |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 30 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
G**W
Works great with a Draytek Vigor 2865 as a 4G Backup
Bought this to replace the ZTE modem I was using as a failover on my Vigor 2865 (the ZTE was 3G only) and this was a simple plug and play. If you are using in DHCP mode the device can be accessed by going to 192.168.8.1, in the Vigor router config you just need to select '3G/4G USB Modem (DHCP Mode)' in the Access Mode dropdown (screenshot attached).Speed and signal is good, and the web interface is very simple to use.
K**P
Great for Failover
Using this as Failover on my router for when my ISP goes down the area where I live has very bad mobile signal in general but this works ok with a certain provider that I won't mention. However Happy that if my ISP goes down, I have a viable alternative. 👍
Z**E
Good price
Easy to use
M**R
Apparently NOT unlocked.
Returning both as the box seals were broken on receipt, they both appear to have Vodafone software preloaded on, which only shows up on Mac, neither worked or installed drivers on Windows and neither worked with confirmed activated 3 or Giffgaff SIMs
W**D
Acts as router, not simple modem
I am no techie expert, but it seems that 3G/4G USB dongles seem to come in two forms. Either as simple usb modems, or more latterly as usb routers. The latter work as tethered devices, much like a smartphone or tablet may be tethered to a PC.Both forms of dongle should apparently work with PCs without problem.Difficulties may arise however if the router form of dongle is used with another router. For example, if the dongle is to be used with your main home router as a backup or alternative internet source to a broadband landline. Unlike a PC, the home router may not be capable of tethering, and thus the dongle won't work with it. From my own experience I have found that this Huawei E3372-325 dongle will not work when connected with a GL-MT300N-V2 Mango router. At least, not out of the box, nor with any simple fix I have managed to find online.In summary, my understanding is that the Huawei E3372-325 acts as a usb router, not a usb modem, and should work OK with a PC (and presumably Mac, though I have no experience of Macs). Beyond that, things can become problematic.
C**D
your very own hotspot wherever you are
This is a great product that worked perfectly straight out of the boxI have an unlimited data 3 sim and it just worksmy mates have hot spotted off of it while its plugged into my chrome bookOne small point - i had to buy an extension cable as my ports are really close together and the body of this dongle overlaps the ports - without the cable you may not be able to access all your usb/hdmi/audio etc ports
A**V
Thank you
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D**N
3.6Mbps; Ideal when you have limited speed ADSL broadband
My broadband speed at home is appalling, so I purchased this dongle to make it faster when it drops to a really unacceptable level. All in all I am happy with the purchase, although I feel they are priced £10-15 too high.These are advertised at 150Mbps Download and 50Mbps Upload. Probably really unlikely anyone in the UK will get close to those speeds so I cannot really determine whether the dongle would do even close to those speeds if a local 4G network actually permitted it. My real world speeds below.My first annoyance was you needed a full sized sim card. Really?! I managed to find a new 3-size sim card that I managed to use to build it up my micro sim to standard sim. I appreciate it not supporting a nano sim... but it is literally just a little bit of extra plastic between standard sim and micro sim. All 4G dongles should be accepting micro sim IMHO as I don't think they have made smartphones since with the standard sim card size.Installation was a bit tricky. The dongle initially comes up as a drive for files. You install the software which was straight forward, then it recognises it as the NDIS dongle. I needed to change the settings for my network and then it would connect to the network but no internet! You just have to unplug the dongle, restart your PC and plug it back in again (if it works immediately for you, then you are lucky). On some other devices I installed the dongle, it was a bit flaky with the drive popping up (or not).The second annoyance... Each time you plug in the dongle it opens up a web page - which shows you the data uploaded and downloaded plus the inbox for SMS. I found this annoying (maybe a tray icon would have been better so you cold manually get to the portal); so I disabled the service "Mobile Broadband HL Service" (mbbservice) which stopped this but the dongle still works for the internet. It also still counts the data transferred, so you can still enable the service to check your SMS and know how much data you have transferred.The third annoyance... which might be OS based, is you cannot be connected to an ethernet network. (Might be similar for a wifi dongle but I didn't try it) There is no load balancing between internet connections, or selection of internet connection... it simply won't work. So when my main internet connection went down, I plugged in the dongle... and it wouldn't connect to the internet as long as I am connected to the router (which I use for NAS and printer etc) So i had to unplug the network cable physically or switch off the router. I presume this device is more intended for laptops on the move with no other active connection, but it would have been nice for it to have worked this way in Windows.Other than this learning curve... the dongle has been pretty good. My daytime 4G rate is around 800Kbps Download constant (this may improve when not everyone in the country is at home streaming or video calling!) and post midnight I get around 3.2Mbps which fluctuates a lot - anywhere between 900Kbps and the current record of 3.6Mbps. My home broadband has a typical upload speed of around 350Kbps for whatever reason so using the 4G dongle is much improved as I can get up to around 2Mbps upload. I wasn't expecting the earth and I am pretty happy with those speeds. However, anyone expecting headline speeds advertised by the manufacturer of 150Mbps (or anywhere close to it) might be severely disappointed. I am a little over quarter of a mile away from the local mast. When appropriate, I will try taking the dongle further afield just to see whether speeds improve further in different cities.i hope this review as been helpful to someone.
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