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Re: Using the TMobile ISP Box sim in a Netgear LB1120
MRB1 wrote: schnitznschnatzn wrote: I talked to Tech Support last week, asking if the SIM card is locked to the RTL0102, however, they weren't able to answer that and suggested I go ahead and try with a different modem. I'm currently running an OpenWRT platform with a EP06 modem on AT&T. The only T-Mobile band I receive at my location is band 71 (600MHz) when I take the box up on the roof or string it up 40 feet in the air on a tree.So I went ahead and purchased an EC25-AF, which covers Band 71. Long story short, it does not work with the T-Mobile Home Internet SIM. Another call into tech support today confirmed that the SIM only works in the RTL0102 it was shipped with. There are no plans to change that. The new 5G version of the modem-router likely will have no external antenna ports either. So unfortunately, T-Mobile Home Internet is not for people in rural areas, which is ironically who this service wasaimed at. Sorry buddy, but how can you say it is not for people in rural areas? I am in the middle of Corncob County, Ohio. Barely two lane roads, some still nearly gravel. I guess it depends onEXACTLY where you are located. As I sit here, I can see the tower "two fields" over (roughly 2 miles). Has been almost a month and has performed great. Never below 60Mbps, and up to 140Mbps. Hasn't dropped out one time. Yes, not being able to connect my outdoor Yagi antenna is a negative, but I don't think it would add much really. The other options here are Frontier DSL with speeds rivaling dial-up, and satellite (no way). Just wanting to put it out there that this may be a GREAT option for SOME in rural areas. Yes, you are right. That statement was generalized out of disappointment. I'm glad it works for you and hopefully it does for other people as well. Where it works, the service quality is excellent, making it an unbeatable value.Unfortunately, rural in North Carolina means no T-Mobile in most cases. I had big hopes for the 600MHz band and it would have been absolutely workable with a proper modem and external antennae. Unfortunately for me that means I'm stuck with Blue, until Starlink becomes available here in the south.4Visto1like0Comentarios