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 +====== ZTE MU5001 HyperMobile 5G ======
  
 +The following states facts that I experienced while using the ZTE HyperMobile 5G.
 +===== Battery =====
 +
 +The battery gets drained quite fast, but seem to be around 10% per hour.
 +Usually 8h of usage is possible at least.
 +
 +The battery gets drained while the modem is powered off too.
 +Not as much as while operation, but battery is empty after a few days.
 +
 +Battery is getting drained faster while using the web interface of the modem.
 +
 +The battery is removable, but wired operation without battery is not possible.
 +===== Temperatures =====
 +
 +The devies gets really hot during operation.
 +Sometimes it stops charging because of the over heating prevention getting activated.
 +
 +We observed triggering overheat protetction multiple times while hot outside temperatures, changing and continues video conferencing.
 +
 +===== Cellular =====
 +
 +Cellular connectivity is really stable.
 +Handover between stations works flawless even while taking the train.
 +Full 1G throughput over 5G N78 is possible.
 +
 +===== WiFi =====
 +
 +2.4GHz/5GHz can not be deactived seperately, but hidden.
 +It is possible to enable an additional guest SSID.
 +
 +A maximum of 30 devices can be connected concurrently.
 +===== Wired connection =====
 +
 +There is an RJ45 LAN connection that just works.
 +Throughput seem to cap out at 500MBit/s.
 +
 +Full 1GBit/s is possible using the USB Type-C connector.
 +On Linux the modem just shows up as a network interface and can be used without further configuration.
 +
 +===== Networking =====
 +
 +The modem is doing NAT for IPv4.
 +
 +It requests a /64 IPv6 prefix from the provider if possible and announcing it on the local lan, giving every device a publicly reachable IPv6 address.
 +
 +===== Touch Screen =====
 +
 +The touch sceen can be turned on and off using the power button.
 +The screen saver can be unlocked while touching the screen for some seconds.
 +
 +The touch screen can be locked by a four digit numeric pin.
 +
 +The dashboard of the touch screen displays current status about:
 +
 +  * Service Provider Name
 +  * Cellular Connection Mode (LTE/5G)
 +  * Cellular Connection Quality
 +  * Number of connected WiFi devices
 +  * Amount of data transferred during the current month
 +  * If LAN or USB-C network is connected
 +
 +You can configure your maximum data volume.
 +How much of it is used is displayed as a progress bar on the dashboard.
 +
 +You can view a list of currently connected WiFi devices.
 +The corresponding IPv4 addresses are displayed.
 +You can block devices by MAC address.
 +
 +It is possible to set 2.4GHz/5Ghz/Guest network SSID and password seperately.
 +
 +You can set the touch screen pin.
 +
 +It is possible to trigger firmware updates manually.
 +
 +===== Web Management =====
 +
 +The web management display many technical details about the cellular connectivity.
 +
 +Details showed on the web interface get updated automatically every second.
 +
 +When no cellular connection is available, the web interface shows up as a captive portal in clients.
 +===== Firmware =====
 +
 +The firmware seem to be based on OpenWRT.
 +OTA update servers can only be reached via IPv4.
 +
 +There is no option to manually upload firmware via the web interface.
 +
 +The modem seem to shut down after 30 days of continues uptime.
 +
 +===== Default Credentials =====
 +
 +Default login for web management and wifi is printed on a sticker below the battery.

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