

🚀 Stay connected, stay unstoppable with InHand IR302!
The InHand IR302 is a compact industrial LTE Cat 4+ router designed for robust, secure, and reliable IoT and remote networking. Featuring dual SIM slots for failover, multi-WAN support, and cloud-based management, it excels in harsh environments with a rugged metal build and wide temperature range. Certified for major US carriers and equipped with advanced VPN and firewall protections, it ensures continuous connectivity and enterprise-grade security for professional and industrial applications.








| ASIN | B0BBVFP8HR |
| Item model number | IR302-FQ38-WLAN-INHANDGO |
| Manufacturer | InHand Networks |
| Product Dimensions | 8.99 x 8.99 x 2.49 cm; 600 g |
O**R
At my rural home, an LTE connection is my only option for internet. I had been using a MOFI LTE router, but after a hardware failure and abysmal customer service, I swore off that brand and went in search of a different manufacturer. There aren't that many consumer-friendly LTE modems that are approved by Verizon, so I was really glad to find this InHand unit. I think it's probably meant to be used mostly for remote location IoT devices, but it has been working great as our home's primary internet connection for several months now. Connected to a 2X MIMO log periodic outdoor antenna, this unit consistently delivers excellent throughput and stability. Customer service so far has been great, too. I had a few configuration questions early on, and the InHand folks were quick to reply and helpful. Keep in mind that this is not bleeding edge technology. The modem is not the most current and supports only LTE. Also, the built-in WiFi is minimal at best (2 GHz only, single antenna), which is another reason why I figure this was designed to provide remote connectivity for IoT devices. None of these are a big deal for me - home routers are a dime a dozen, so I just connected one to the InHand's Ethernet port, and we were up and running with good WiFi. And I don't mind that the LTE modem is an older category. Our signal is marginal here anyway, and I'm not trying to do any carrier aggregation. Just need consistent, stable connectivity to the Verizon bands on our local tower, and this device provides that for sure.
U**R
Enfin un routeur 4G solide, fiable avec une doc claire et explicite ainsi qu'un support de qualité. Il peut paraître cher mais ça vaut 10x le prix des routeurs "pas chers" à la qualité et au fonctionnement douteux (testés plusieurs fois). Et c'est aussi un des rares à avoir des ports LAN : indispensable pour créer un réseau indépendant du principal et connecter un switch POE par exemple. Apprareils déployés sur des chantiers de construction ouverts : résistance et connectivité exemplaires.
I**X
Using this on solar-powered IoT units. They are easy to set up and tested on Telus (Canada) and T-Mobile (USA). The free cloud portal is also great and would not live without it.
E**N
The most solid 4G dual sim router money can buy. I have purchased 18 of these to use with T-Mobile as primary SIM and Verizon as failover. All routers are up and running for over 3 months. Have only needed the failover once and that was due to a T-Mobile outage in that particular area. The Verizon SIM kicked in as designed and my network suffered only a ~2 minute outage. Can't say enough good things about this seller and the device. 10/10.
K**M
I have deployed several of these on Verizon and T-Mobile and they are outstandingly reliable, compared to some of the other 4G modem options out there. No needing to reboot periodically to keep it working. It's very easy to set up Zerotier which allows me to admin them remotely. The interface is a bit clunky/outdated, but generally you can do what's needed and reliability is more important for my use cases. The external antenna option has been useful to me as well.
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