Thanks. I will try outside the house and do some testing.@dhoppy is correct. Does T-Mobile actually work well where you are? If so, I'll be glad to DM you an eligible address.
Thanks. I will try outside the house and do some testing.@dhoppy is correct. Does T-Mobile actually work well where you are? If so, I'll be glad to DM you an eligible address.
Do you have the SIM stuck in a router or what?Just as a follow up on my MobileX setup for back up after a couple of statements.
It's been as expected, no surprises. Works great.
I'm keeping a hot wireless data/internet BU connection for just over $2 a month. Doesn't
get any cheaper then that.
Data even rolls over in the 1/100's of a gig.
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Activated SIM put in a Verizon Novatel 4G T1114 routerDo you have the SIM stuck in a router or what?
The perfect complement for $10 a month...
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I'm using it for my primary internet. I just got a modem that uses the Qualcomm SDX65 chipset. Allegedly this chipset does channel bonding better than the modem/router I was using (a tmobile G4AR). Connected to a WaveForm 4x4 MIMO, this new modem doubled my download speed during the early evening, when speeds slow the most for me. It's a no-name modem from some dude in NY.Have T-mobile Whole Home Internet as backup in-case internet goes down. Get 75gb at my house in rural NJ(yes we do have some rural areas, lol). Just tested Cudy LT500D and $10\month deal. Initial test 30gb. Thinking if I get one of those external antenna kits like MIMO 4x4 and mount to roof, might get quite a bit better service.
either way, to save $40/month, after Cudy cost and t-mobile activation is a win for me... Again, only used for backup...
Just my two cents, oh wait, one cent - taxes........
shucks, only $30 when bundled with their top (most expensive) voice plans. I've been holding onto my grandfathered lines with 6GB lte hotspot for a very long time. bundling with those is $45/mo instead. Do you know if any of the current 55+ senior plans qualify?Last chance for $30 T-Mobile Home Internet deal is today!
Hi Brian! Consider installing a multiband cellular booster (understand two way amplifier) which you should be able to find for like $100 (5 band USA version) on Amazon. That should provide you additional gain to improve your bandwidth AND provide you with consistent performance. That's a small one time investment definitely worth the cost and the effort of installation. (Most people who say that those boosters don't do anything either have 0 signal to begin with, or have no clue how to install it. I saw pictures where some jokers installed the directional log antenna pointing up to the sky!!!)... Thinking if I get one of those external antenna kits like MIMO 4x4 and mount to roof, might get quite a bit better service. ...
@Halea, can you recommend any?Hi Brian! Consider installing a multiband cellular booster (understand two way amplifier) which you should be able to find for like $100 (5 band USA version) on Amazon. That should provide you additional gain to improve your bandwidth AND provide you with consistent performance. That's a small one time investment definitely worth the cost and the effort of installation. (Most people who say that those boosters don't do anything either have 0 signal to begin with, or have no clue how to install it. I saw pictures where some jokers installed the directional log antenna pointing up to the sky!!!)

Got it!Actually, I'm not looking for a broadcasting in the home. All I am looking for is external antenna that I can attach to the cuddy's external antennas. For internet, I'll run two WAN ports(cable ISP and Cuddy cellular) in a PFsense. The antenna is just to get better download speeds. On floor near glass slider I get 30gb. In my car, down the road i get 75gb. So hoping I can break the 100mbps download speed using an external antenna attached to roof of house(25' up with no trees) pointing towards closest tower...

Upon reviewing your correspondence, I recognize your concern regarding the price increase notification received on March 13, 2025. We understand that price changes can be concerning, and T-Mobile remains committed to offering low prices and the best value in wireless.
On January 5, 2017, T-Mobile introduced the Un-contract as a commitment to not raise prices. To show this commitment, T-Mobile promised to pay customers’ final month’s recurring service charges if rate plan prices increased and they chose to leave as a result. The Un-contract promise applies to all customers who activated or enrolled in a qualifying rate plan during January 5, 2017, through April 27, 2022. Customers impacted by the price increase can request reimbursement for their final month’s qualifying service charge if they cancel within 60 days of the price increase.
Regarding Price Lock, accounts must have been activated on a qualifying rate plan within April 28, 2022, through January 17, 2024. Since your account was activated on November 24, 2020, it is not protected by Price Lock. However, your account is eligible for T-Mobile’s Un-contract promise. You may request to have your final month’s recurring charges waived if you opt to leave T-Mobile due to the price increase. Please let us know within 60 days of the price increase...
My similar post on Reddit has received over 1,000 visitors an hour over the past 5 hours. Hope it hurts them in some small way. On US Mobile, we've ended up with two using Verizon, one on AT&T, and one on T-Mobile with the flexibility to switch networks individually whenever necessary. Mighty fine.@wardmundy Glad you have seen the light. I've had no issues with US Mobile and my three lines and a 10Gig pool is only $36/month. Two lines on the most basic T-Mobile senior plan had jumped to $80/month before I switched to US Mobile.
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