Built-in standby battery (about 2000 mAh, 7.4 V), giving working time during outages.
Supports 4G LTE (SIM card slot) for mobile internet, plus LAN port — so you can use mobile data or wired network.
WiFi up to 300 Mbps, using 2×2 MIMO and dual external antennas for better signal strength and coverage.
This makes it a popular choice in Kenya for small offices, homes, or places where power outages are common but you still want internet to work during blackout.
If you like, I can check 3–5 alternative routers (from Tecno or other brands) available in Nairobi/ Kenya right now that support ~30+ users + battery backup, to give you a few choices — good for shopping comparison.