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<blockquote data-quote="918evo" data-source="post: 3859467" data-attributes="member: 6001"><p>T mobile home internet is the way to go if traditional internet is not available. I used the ATT reseller that you had but parted from them the month before they went under. I use a custom modem/router setup that allows me to use a postpaid sim card. I have an ATT tablet line that is $24 a month that I'm about to cancel and a higher priority Firstnet(ATT network) hotspot sim for $50ish that is truly unlimited. I live in a hole, so I get 10 Mbps down, 3 up in the summer, and 30-40 mbps/9 up when the foliage is gone. I'm going to test a Tmobile sim soon to see if I get service. </p><p></p><p>You can take the T mobile gizmo, run an external antenna and get much better speeds, like 50 or more Mbps. LMR400 or LMR200(depending on the length of run) cables and the antenna are expensive but worth it. <a href="https://thewirelesshaven.com/shop/antennas/outdoor/outdoor-cellular/mimo-directional-panel/wifix-4x4-mimo-600-3800-mhz-antenna/" target="_blank">4x4 MIMO Antenna 600-3800MHz Cellular 8dBi Directional (± 45°) N Female Connectors</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="918evo, post: 3859467, member: 6001"] T mobile home internet is the way to go if traditional internet is not available. I used the ATT reseller that you had but parted from them the month before they went under. I use a custom modem/router setup that allows me to use a postpaid sim card. I have an ATT tablet line that is $24 a month that I'm about to cancel and a higher priority Firstnet(ATT network) hotspot sim for $50ish that is truly unlimited. I live in a hole, so I get 10 Mbps down, 3 up in the summer, and 30-40 mbps/9 up when the foliage is gone. I'm going to test a Tmobile sim soon to see if I get service. You can take the T mobile gizmo, run an external antenna and get much better speeds, like 50 or more Mbps. LMR400 or LMR200(depending on the length of run) cables and the antenna are expensive but worth it. [URL="https://thewirelesshaven.com/shop/antennas/outdoor/outdoor-cellular/mimo-directional-panel/wifix-4x4-mimo-600-3800-mhz-antenna/"]4x4 MIMO Antenna 600-3800MHz Cellular 8dBi Directional (± 45°) N Female Connectors[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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