Definition and function of 5G CPE:
A 5G CPE (Customer Premise Equipment) is a wireless terminal access device that converts 5G signals into Wi-Fi or wired network signals for local devices (e.g. mobile phones, tablets, computers) to access the Internet. It receives 5G signals from the operator's base station and converts them into WiFi or wired network signals, enabling users to access the Internet without fibre.
The main difference between a 5G CPE and a WiFi router is that it integrates the functions of a 5G modem and a WiFi router. 5G CPEs can access the Internet directly through
a WiFi signal or the LAN port of the CPE without the need to turn on optical fibre. In contrast, traditional WiFi routers can only convert to WiFi signals through the network cable,
thus allowing other devices to access the Internet.
The 5G CPE is widely used in home and office scenarios to provide wireless long-distance large data transmission. It adopts a high-performance industrial-grade 32-bit communication
processor and industrial-grade wireless module, and supports multiple interfaces, such as RS232, RS485, Ethernet LAN, Ethernet WAN and optical fibre interfaces, which can connect
to serial devices, Ethernet devices and WiFi devices at the same time to achieve transparent data transmission and routing functions.
Fifth generation mobile communications technology (5thgeneration mobile networks or 5th generation wirelesssystems, abbreviation: 5G) is the latest generation of mobile
communications technology for the 4G (LTE-A, WiMAX-A, LTE) system after the evolution.
From 1G to 4G, the advancement of each generation of mobile communication has brought us a brand new experience. From 1G-voice service, 2G-short message, 3G-jpg multimedia,
4G-avi/mkv and other video-type services, what does 5G do?