Yes OpenWRT is underneath with a GL.Inet presentation over the top. The Gl.iNet front end makes things easier to do common functions and is much easier than “native” OpenWRT. Can get the “native” OpenWRT from the Gl.iNet menus More Settings->Advanced

Mobile broadband uses what they call bands, different frequencies. Some carriers use aggregating of different bands to give you more throughput. The X750 is a either Cat 4 or Cat 6 device depending on what LTE card you ordered it with. Typically modern mobile phones are something like Cat 16 which means it can aggregate more bands at the same time. So you can expect higher speeds from your phone compared with your X750 sometimes. It can also depend on your provider as well. There’s so many variables when it comes to mobile LTE. As long as you’ve got enough bandwidth to do what you want … :slight_smile:

This is useful, thanks.

I now get to OpenWRT, which is reassuring, and has interesting details. I’m a bit put off at the mention of qualcomm…I’ve been trying to choose non-US companies due to their supply unreliability. Perhaps ‘architecture’ doesn’t mean an actual chip…not sure…but I suspect it does, and I wonder why a Chinese chip couldn’t have been chosen instead. Perhaps I’ve misunderstood.