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Netgear LB2120-100EUS LB2120 2 x Ports 1000Base-T Broadband 18.75MB/s 4G LTE Wireless Modem Router
- Netgear 4G LTE Wireless Modem Router
- Provides broadband internet access via cellular network
- 2 x 1000Base-T Ethernet Ports
- Up to 18.75MB/s download speed (theoretical)
- Reliable internet connection for remote or backup use
- Easy setup and management
- Suitable for home, small office, or M2M applications
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Product Overview
The Netgear LB2120-100EUS is a 4G LTE Wireless Modem Router designed for broadband internet access. It features two 1000Base-T Ethernet ports and provides wireless connectivity with speeds up to 18.75MB/s.
Technical Information
| Product Type | 4G LTE Wireless Modem Router |
| Ethernet Ports | 2 x 1000Base-T |
Additional Specifications
| Wireless Technology | 4G LTE |
| Max Download Speed | 18.75MB/s (approx. 150 Mbps) |
Product Description
The Netgear LB2120-100EUS is a versatile 4G LTE wireless modem router that provides a reliable broadband internet connection, particularly useful in areas with limited wired internet options or as a backup connection. It leverages cellular networks to deliver internet access to homes, small offices, or remote locations. This device is equipped with two 1000Base-T Ethernet ports, allowing you to connect wired devices such as computers, network printers, or other network appliances. It also provides wireless connectivity, enabling multiple devices to share the internet connection simultaneously. The LB2120-100EUS is designed for ease of use, offering straightforward setup and management. Its ability to provide a stable internet connection makes it suitable for a wide range of applications, including primary internet access, failover for critical business operations, or powering Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communication devices.



