Cellular Bonding/Aggregation?

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NolanHerring
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Cellular Bonding/Aggregation?

Hi guys,

 

I was just reviewing the MG41 and noticed the following line item on the product page:

 

  • Supports up to 5 simultaneous carrier aggregation (5CA)


Does this mean that that I can 'combine' signals from say Verizon and AT&T and double my throughput? Or that I can combine only the same providers signals into one?

 

Like if I have (5) Verizon SIM cards, and each one only get 10Mbps, then I would have 50Mbps total etc.

 

Or am I reading/understanding this wrong?

 

Thanks!

Nolan Herring | nolanwifi.com
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PhilipDAth
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I don't know the answer.

 

It has slots for two SIM cards ... so I'm not sure how it could combine 5.  I've never used two SIMs at the same time, but I had the impression it used SIM1 unless it fails and then it uses SIM2.

https://documentation.meraki.com/MG/MG_Datasheets/MG41%2F%2F41E_Datasheet_%5BDRAFT%5D

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PhilipDAth
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I don't know the answer.

 

It has slots for two SIM cards ... so I'm not sure how it could combine 5.  I've never used two SIMs at the same time, but I had the impression it used SIM1 unless it fails and then it uses SIM2.

https://documentation.meraki.com/MG/MG_Datasheets/MG41%2F%2F41E_Datasheet_%5BDRAFT%5D

PhilipDAth_1-1638479064273.png

 

ww
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I think at the pvt they told only 1 is active used.  Also read this:

 

https://forum.peplink.com/t/carrier-aggregation-ca-vs-bonding/31685

GreenMan
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No - @PhilipDAth describes the capabilities accurately;  connectivity via one SIM or the other, not both.   I believe 5CA is more like the cellular version of using multiple 20 MHz-wide channels in WiFI (40 MHZ, 80 MHz etc.) to achieve higher throughput.   https://www.4gmobiletech.com/carrier-aggregation

NolanHerring
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Thanks for the clarification gentleman.

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