4G LTE CPE Router Supplier & Manufacturer — MossLink
4G LTE cellular connectivity for fixed wireless broadband access, primary or backup WAN links at sites where fiber is unavailable, and temporary connectivity for construction, events, and remote operations
The Challenge
Many sites need internet connectivity before fiber arrives, in locations fiber will never reach, or as a reliable backup when wired WAN fails. ISPs in emerging markets need cost-effective CPE hardware for 4G fixed wireless access programs. Enterprise IT teams need cellular WAN failover routers that activate automatically when the primary link drops. Both use cases demand 4G hardware that is reliable, carrier-configurable, and available at competitive wholesale pricing.
Network Architecture
Network Architecture
Our Approach
MossLink's 4G LTE CPE lineup spans indoor desktop modems for residential fixed wireless access, outdoor weatherproof routers for pole-mounted ISP CPE deployments, and industrial-grade dual-SIM routers for enterprise WAN failover. All models support standard cellular bands and are configurable for any carrier's APN settings.
The Challenge
Internet connectivity requirements do not wait for fiber infrastructure to catch up. Construction sites need connectivity for months before occupying a permanent building. Retail pop-ups need broadband for weeks. Agricultural operations in rural areas have no economic case for fiber and need reliable 4G as primary broadband. Enterprise offices in developing markets use 4G as a backup link for when their leased line fails.
ISPs in emerging markets face a different version of the same challenge: they need cost-effective CPE hardware to distribute to subscribers connecting via 4G fixed wireless access networks. These devices must be easy for subscribers to self-install, pre-configurable with carrier APN settings, and durable enough to last years of continuous operation in hot, humid climates.
Both enterprise and ISP buyers need 4G hardware from a manufacturer that offers competitive pricing at volume, flexible configuration options, and proper international certification for carrier qualification processes.
Our Approach
MossLink’s 4G LTE product range is organized by deployment context:
Residential Fixed Wireless CPE: The YC801 outdoor 4G CPE router mounts on a rooftop or wall, orienting its internal antenna toward the nearest cell tower. It connects via Ethernet to an indoor Wi-Fi router, delivering broadband to the household. ISPs pre-configure it with carrier APN settings before shipment, enabling subscriber self-installation without technical support. The weatherproof housing handles continuous outdoor exposure.
Indoor Desktop CPE: The MossLink 6 dual-band router with integrated 4G modem serves residential and small business users who need a single device combining cellular connectivity, Wi-Fi, and Ethernet switching. Its simple interface suits non-technical users, while the dual-SIM slot enables carrier switching when one provider offers better rates or coverage.
Enterprise WAN Failover: The WR3005K industrial router integrates dual-SIM 4G cellular as a secondary WAN interface. When the primary fiber or cable link fails, the router’s failover logic activates the cellular link within seconds and notifies the network management system. The 6 kV surge protection and metal enclosure make it suitable for installations in electrical equipment rooms and industrial environments.
Managed Switch Integration: The MA200 managed switch aggregates multiple 4G routers at distribution points where several cellular uplinks serve a larger user population — common in rural community networks and temporary event deployments.
Use Cases
ISP Fixed Wireless Access: Deploy YC801 outdoor CPE to subscribers outside fiber coverage. Backhaul via 4G, subscriber self-installs, ISP manages via TR-069. Scales without fiber build-out.
Enterprise Branch Failover: WR3005K at branch offices with primary fiber plus dual-SIM cellular backup. IT team monitors all links from central management — failover events are logged and alerted automatically.
Temporary Site Connectivity: Construction sites, event venues, and temporary offices use MossLink 6 or WR3005K for primary connectivity during periods before permanent infrastructure is available. Compact and portable.
Remote Operations: Mining sites, agricultural monitoring stations, and environmental sensors in cellular coverage areas use 4G routers as their only practical connectivity option. Industrial models handle temperature extremes and sustained outdoor operation.
Results
MossLink 4G LTE CPE customers report fast ISP deployment cycles enabled by factory pre-configuration, automatic failover that reduces enterprise network downtime to near zero, and hardware durability that outlasts the 3-year depreciation cycle expected for CPE equipment. CE and FCC certification streamlines carrier qualification for ISPs and operators.
MossLink supplies 4G LTE CPE factory-direct with OEM customization for carriers and ISPs. Contact us for volume pricing, carrier band configuration support, and OEM program details.
Results
- Fixed wireless broadband delivered to locations where fiber is years away or unviable
- Automatic WAN failover activates cellular backup within seconds of primary link failure
- Dual SIM enables carrier diversity — automatic switch to best available signal
- Industrial models with -40°C to +70°C rating for harsh outdoor and remote deployments
- ISP APN pre-configuration reduces subscriber self-install support calls
- Remote management via TR-069 or proprietary portal for ISP fleet management
- CE/FCC certified for international carrier qualification and regulatory approval
Products Used in This Solution
WR3000K Wi-Fi 6 AX3000 Dual-Band Router, 6 Antennas, Mesh
WR3000K
Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) · AX3000 (574 + 2402 Mbps)
WR3005K Wi-Fi 6 AX3000 Gigabit Router, 6 Antennas, Industrial Protection
WR3005K
Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) · AX3000 (574 + 2402 Mbps)
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