Camp-site, camper-van, lakeside cabin—whatever “out of office” looks like this summer, it still needs Wi-Fi.
Meet E11: a palm-size 4G Cat-4 router that turns any SIM card (and a sliver of cell signal) into a private Wi-Fi 6 bubble for up to 32 gadgets.

Why it’s the carry-on you’ll actually use
1. Dual-stack speed
4G LTE down-link 150 Mbps + Wi-Fi 6 AX1800 = buffering-free Disney+ on the tablet while dad Zooms from the deck.
2. Triple-carrier freedom
Nano-SIM slot auto-bands China Mobile / Unicom / Telecom; no APN voodoo, no “sorry, no signal” dead ends.
3. More than Wi-Fi
One 10/100 LAN port feeds the smart-TV or desktop that refuses wireless—no extra dongles needed.
4. Aim-able antennas
Four 5 dBi whips fold flat for packing, then pop up and swivel to lock onto the tower hiding behind a ridge.
5. Any-power survival
DC barrel for the chalet, USB-C 5 V ⎓ 2 A for the power-bank. A 10 000 mAh brick keeps the box alive a full workday.
Pack-list for the long weekend
- E11 router
- Spare SIM (cheap data-only plan)
- 20 cm Ethernet patch cable
- USB-C cord
- 10 000 mAh power bank
Weighs less than an orange, costs less than one night in a mid-range hotel, and guarantees you’ll never beg the front-desk for the Wi-Fi password again.

















