Netgear LB1120 User Manual - Page 7

Introduction, Supported Mobile Broadband Bands, Introduction and Hardware Overview

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LTE Modem LB1120 and LB1121 Introduction The NETGEAR LTE Modem LB1120 and LB1121 models, in this manual referred to as the modem, can provide broadband data services to areas where wired Internet is not readily available or is difficult, costly, or time-consuming to install. The modem uses existing 4G LTE mobile networks with automatic fallback to 3G mobile networks to provide broadband data services. If you connect a WiFi router to the modem's Gigabit Ethernet port, the mobile network connection can provide high-speed Internet access for multiple users and devices in homes and offices. Alternatively, you can connect the modem to an existing DSL, cable, or fiber optics gateway that supplies two WAN ports so that the modem can provide a backup Internet connection for your home or office to achieve continuous connectivity. Professional installation and configuration are not required. If a SIM card is installed and activated, by default, the modem automatically searches for and connects to your network provider's mobile broadband network. For information about installing the modem, see the quick start guide, which you can download from downloadcenter.netgear.com. In the unlikely situation that the modem does not automatically connect to your network provider's mobile broadband network, you might need to add an access profile name (APN) profile. For information about adding an APN profile, see View APN Profiles or Add a Custom APN Profile on page 32. Supported Mobile Broadband Bands The following table describes the mobile broadband bands that are supported for each modem model. Table 1. Mobile broadband bands Model LB1120-100NAS LB1121-100NAS LTE Category 4 Bands 2, 4, 5, and 12 Bands 2, 4, 5, and 12 3G UMTS Bands 2 and 5 Bands 2 and 5 2G GSM Not supported Not supported Introduction and Hardware Overview 7

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Introduction
The NETGEAR LTE Modem LB1120 and LB1121 models, in this manual referred to as the
modem
, can
provide broadband data services to areas where wired Internet is not readily available or is difficult, costly,
or time-consuming to install.The modem uses existing 4G LTE mobile networks with automatic fallback to
3G mobile networks to provide broadband data services.
If you connect a WiFi router to the modem’s Gigabit Ethernet port, the mobile network connection can provide
high-speed Internet access for multiple users and devices in homes and offices.
Alternatively, you can connect the modem to an existing DSL, cable, or fiber optics gateway that supplies
two WAN ports so that the modem can provide a backup Internet connection for your home or office to
achieve continuous connectivity.
Professional installation and configuration are not required. If a SIM card is installed and activated, by default,
the modem automatically searches for and connects to your network provider’s mobile broadband network.
For information about installing the modem, see the quick start guide, which you can download from
downloadcenter.netgear.com
.
In the unlikely situation that the modem does not automatically connect to your network provider’s mobile
broadband network, you might need to add an access profile name (APN) profile. For information about
adding an APN profile, see
View APN Profiles or Add a Custom APN Profile
on page 32.
Supported Mobile Broadband Bands
The following table describes the mobile broadband bands that are supported for each modem model.
Table 1. Mobile broadband bands
2G GSM
3G UMTS
LTE Category 4
Model
Not supported
Bands 2 and 5
Bands 2, 4, 5, and 12
LB1120-100NAS
Not supported
Bands 2 and 5
Bands 2, 4, 5, and 12
LB1121-100NAS
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LTE Modem LB1120 and LB1121