LICAEVEY

LICAEVEY 4G LTE SIM Card Wireless CPE Router

Slot in a 4G SIM and share cellular internet with up to 32 devices over Wi-Fi and dual wired LAN ports

$35.89*
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Overview

The LICAEVEY 4G CPE Wireless Router is built around one clear idea: take a mobile SIM card and turn it into a network that a whole room can share. Insert a 4G SIM (sold separately), and the unit converts the cellular signal into a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network alongside two wired LAN ports, so devices that lack their own connectivity can still get online. It suits renters, travelers, and small offices where fixed broadband is missing, temporary, or simply not worth the contract. With support for up to 32 connected devices, it is pitched at genuine multi-user use rather than a single laptop.

On paper, the wireless side reaches 300Mbps on 2.4GHz, while cellular throughput is quoted at up to 150Mbps down and 50Mbps up — respectable figures for browsing, streaming, and remote work, though tied to signal quality and your carrier's coverage. Where the router earns interest is management: SSID broadcast control, port mapping, address filtering, and band locking give more control than typical plug-and-play hotspots, and scheduled or periodic reboots help keep long sessions stable. The compact, lightweight body is designed to be carried, so the same device can anchor a home desk one week and a hotel room the next. Buyers should note the SIM is not included and the specifics of power and antenna design are not detailed in the listing.

Key Features

4G to and LAN: Insert a 4G mobile phone card, convert 4G into . Insert a 4G SIM card (not included) and share the network with other devices that do not support through a network cable.

Fast Speed: The wireless portable router delivers download speeds up to 150Mbps and upload speeds up to 50Mbps. 2.4G wireless speed reaches 300Mbps.

Multi Device Connectivity: With this 4G portable hotspot, it supports up to 32 connected devices, making it ideal for offices or family use while traveling or working remotely.

Security Features: 4G hotspot router supports SSID broadcast, features port mapping, address filtering,. Supports band locking, scheduled and periodic reboot.

Lightweight and Portable: The lightweight compact design makes it easy for you to carry, whether you work from home or travel, the 4G travel LTE router allows your to follow your footsteps.

Specifications

Brand
LICAEVEY
Type
4G CPE Wireless SIM Card Router
Network
4G LTE via SIM card (not included)
Wired Ports
Dual LAN ports
Wi-Fi Band
2.4GHz
Wi-Fi Speed
Up to 300Mbps
Download Speed
Up to 150Mbps
Upload Speed
Up to 50Mbps
Max Connected Devices
Up to 32
Security
SSID broadcast, port mapping, address filtering, band locking
Maintenance
Scheduled and periodic reboot
Design
Lightweight and portable

Frequently Asked Questions

No. The router requires a 4G SIM card that is not included, so you will need to supply your own compatible data plan before it can connect to the internet.
It supports up to 32 connected devices simultaneously, which makes it suitable for family homes or small offices where phones, laptops, and tablets all need access.
The listing quotes up to 150Mbps download and 50Mbps upload over 4G, with the 2.4GHz Wi-Fi reaching up to 300Mbps, adequate for streaming and remote work.
Yes. It includes dual LAN ports, letting you wire in devices that do not support wireless while still sharing the same 4G connection over Wi-Fi.
The listing only specifies a 2.4GHz wireless band rated up to 300Mbps. There is no mention of 5GHz support, so plan around single-band operation.
It supports SSID broadcast, port mapping, address filtering, and band locking, plus scheduled and periodic reboots to help keep the connection stable over time.