This list contains the compatible modems for use with the Pepwave and Peplink routers. If your modem is not on the list, read this before ordering!
The Pepwave Max, Surf SOHO, and Surf On-The-Go routers support 'WiFi as WAN,' meaning they are capable of connecting to an external WiFi hotspot as its source of internet connectivity. If you have a device that broadcasts WiFi - like the Verizon Jetpacks or a smartphone with the hotspot feature active (phones like the iPhone and many Droid devices have this option) - you can connect those routers to your hotspot/phone via WiFi as WAN. Your hotspot/phone will not tether directly to the router, but the router will pick up your device's WiFi signal and create a network from that. The Balance routers do NOT support this feature. |
1&1 (Germany) |
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3 (Hong Kong) |
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3 (Italy) |
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8ta (South Africa) |
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Alltel |
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Brasil Telecom (Brazil) |
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CAT Telecom (Thailand) |
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Cell (South Africa) |
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China Telecom (China) |
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Chunghwa Telecom (Taiwan) |
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Claro (Guatemala) |
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Dialog (Sri Lanka) |
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Docomo Pacific (Guam) |
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DTAC (Thailand) |
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Emobile (Japan) |
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Etisalat (United Arab Emirates) |
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Globacom (Nigeria) |
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Hamrahe Aval (Iran) |
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Idea (India) |
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INWI (Morocco) |
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Iusacell (Mexico) |
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Kõu (Estonia) |
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Leo (Namibia) |
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Maxis (Malaysia) |
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MegaFon (Russia) |
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Movistar (Colombia) |
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Movistar (Spain) |
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MTN (South Africa) |
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Natcon (Haiti) |
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O2 (UK) |
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One2Free (Hong Kong) |
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Ooredoo (Qatar) |
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Optus (Australia) |
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Orange (France) |
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Orange (Ivory Coast) |
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PCCW (Hong Kong) |
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PTCI |
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PT Hutchinson (Indonesia) |
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Qatarnet (Qatar) |
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Rogers (Canada) |
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Sasktel (Canada) |
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SK Telecom (South Korea) |
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Smart (Philippines) |
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Sprint |
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Starcomms (Nigeria) |
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Sun Cellular (Philliphines) |
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Tele2 (Sweden) |
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Telekom (Malaysia) |
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Telkomsel (Indonesia) |
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Telstra (Australia) |
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Tigo (Guatemala) |
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TIM (Italy) |
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T-Mobile (UK) |
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TNM (Portugal) |
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Turkcell (Turkey) |
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USB: Novatel Ovation MC727 (Verizon USB727) Novatel Ovation MC760 (Verizon USB760) Novatel MiFi 2200 Novatel MiFi 4620L Novatel MiFi 5510L Novatel MiFi 6620L Novatel U620L 1Novatel USB551L Pantech MHS291L Pantech UM150 Pantech UM175 Pantech UMW190VZ 1Pantech UML290 4Pantech UML295 2WiFi as WAN: |
Virgin Mobile |
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VIVA (Kuwait) |
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Vodacom (Ireland) |
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Vodacom (Tanzania) |
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Vodafone (Hong Kong) |
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Vodafone (Ireland) |
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Vodafone (Malta) |
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Vodafone (Portugal) |
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Vodafone (UK) |
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YTL (Malaysia) |
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Zain (Jordan) |
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1 - These 3G/4G modems are supported, BUT you will need to manually switch between 3G and 4G (the router cannot auto-switch between 3G and 4G modes with these modems). For the Verizon UML290, you'll need to follow the instructions on this page to lock it to 3G.

2 - These hotspot devices will not tether directly to the router via USB, but you can connect this router to your hotspot/phone via WiFi as WAN. The router will pick up your device's WiFi signal and create a network from that. (NOT SUPPORTED ON THE BALANCE ROUTERS!)
C-motech Network Login
This download installs version 30.2015 of the Realtek. wireless driver in the Intel® Compute Stick using Windows® 10. 32-bit.

See the release notes and the readme.txt file for installation instructions, supported hardware, what's new, bug fixes, and known issues. This download installs base drivers, Intel® PROSet for Windows. Device Manager, and Intel® PROSet Adapter Configuration Utility for Intel® Network Adapters with Windows® 10. C-Motech CDU-550; D-Link DWM-152A1; D-Link DWM-156A1; D-Link DWM-162R; Huawei E353; Huawei E367; Huawei E376; Huawei E1691; LM Technologies LM021; MLW Telecom SU-8650U; MLW Telecom SU-8900U; Novatel MC545; Novatel MC547; Olivetti Olicard 145; Option ICON 515; Ovislink EX-3G; Pantech UM175; Sprint U600 in 3G mode; Verizon USB551L LTE; ZTE K3565-Z.
3 - Before using the AT&T Momentum in a router, it is recommended that you disable 'modem shutdown' to minimize disconnects. Changing this setting first will allow the Momentum to connect each time without issue:
- In the Sierra Watcher sotware, click the 'Menu' icon and select 'Options'.
- Click the 'General' tab and select 'Startup/Shutdown'.
- Select 'Do Nothing' from the 'On Exit' drop-down menu and click 'Apply', then 'OK'.
4 - The UML295 works with the Peplink Balance/Max routers for basic use, but full support is not available. We do not recommended using the UML295 with a Peplink router for remote applications because manual resets may be necessary.
SAN DIEGO CA — (MARKET WIRE) — August 10, 2006 — Franklin Wireless Corp. (PINKSHEETS: FKLT), a leading developer and marketer of wireless broadband communications devices and applications, announced it has received a strategic investment of $1 Million from C-Motech Co., Ltd., a Korean corporation. C-Motech Co. is a leading developer, supplier and manufacturer of wireless broadband communications products who has been Franklin Wireless’ partner.
“We are honored to receive this strategic investment from a developing and manufacturer partner,” said OC Kim, President of Franklin Wireless. “This investment validates the confidence C-Motech Co. has in our marketing activities and our business strategies.”
“Our investment in Franklin Wireless is a commitment of C-Motech Co. support of wireless broadband market worldwide,” said James Lee, president of C-Motech Co., Ltd. “The synergy of Franklin’s marketing activities and C-Motech Co. technology will offer the North and South American customers the best quality and service in the wireless broadband data market.”
About Franklin Wireless
Franklin Wireless Corp. is a leading wireless broadband high-speed data communications products provider. Our products are designed, built and marketed worldwide to enable global wireless subscribers incorporating both GSM and CDMA technologies. We offer a variety of high-quality wireless USB modems, PC cards, embedded modules and standalone broadband modems that are used for high-speed voice and data services. The Company’s products are delivered through original equipment manufacturers (“OEMs”) and distributors, as well as directly to network operators and end users. For more information, visit www.franklin-wireless.com.
Certain statements in this press release constitute “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Such forward-looking Statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements, expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements.
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