I've been using the Cudy LT12 for about three months now, and it's been a game-changer for my home office setup. Living in an area where traditional broadband is spotty at best, this router delivers consistent speeds that rival wired connections. The dual-band Wi-Fi handles everything from video calls to 4K streaming without breaking a sweat.
What really stands out is the dual SIM functionality. I’ve set it up to auto-switch between carriers when one has an outage—no more frantic troubleshooting during important Zoom meetings. The external antennas (which I mounted near a window) boosted my signal strength by 30%, and I love that I can swap them for outdoor ones if needed.
Setting up WireGuard VPN was surprisingly simple through the intuitive interface, and now all my smart home devices route traffic securely. Pro tip: Skip Verizon unless you’re ready for IMEI cloning gymnastics (the YouTube tutorials saved me).
The plasticky build had me skeptical initially, but after surviving a tumble off my desk unscathed, I’m convinced. My only gripe? The documentation on dual-SIM modes is vague—I’d kill for a deep dive on channel aggregation.
For remote workers or digital nomads like me who need carrier flexibility and industrial-grade VPN support, this little powerhouse punches way above its weight class.