UIFI, MIFI and CPE are all wireless network devices, but they have some differences in functions and application scenarios.
UFI is commonly known as 4G WIFI dongle. It is a portable wireless network device, usually used by individuals or small teams. Its plug size is equal to that of a USB flash drive, and it also comes with a USB plug, including a modem, router, and access point. After the network signal is covered, you can access the Internet by plugging in the power supply.
UFI is similar to a USB flash drive, and you need to plug in a USB interface to access the Internet. It can be often seen in scenes such as car use, vending machines, and Internet for travel.
This is a portable broadband wireless device, about the size of a credit card, that has three functions: a modem, a router, and an access point.
The built-in modem can access wireless signals, and the internal router can share the connection between multiple users and wireless devices. MiFi is easy to carry, has a built-in battery, and has a long standby time. It is very convenient for daily personal Internet access and mobile Internet access.
CPE is a card-inserted router that can convert high-speed 4G/5G signals into wireless signals. It can support multiple terminals to access the Internet at the same time. It does not require a network connection. It can be used by plugging in a power plug. It is convenient to use and carry.
Compared with portable WiFi, CPE has stronger hardware configuration, more stable signals, and more connected users, meeting the needs of long-term and high-intensity network use. It is suitable for remote rural areas, hospitals, units, factories, etc., saving broadband costs and eliminating wiring links.
In general, UIFI, MIFI and CPE differ in functions and application scenarios. Users can choose the wireless network equipment that suits them according to their needs.