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Works exactly as advertised
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With play in the confguration on both the modem and router, all worked as advertised.
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That said, this device works as advertised, I have it set up with AT&T with no major problems
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Works as advertised!
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Works exactly as advertised: captures cellular data from SIM, provides Ethernet out for data connection.
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Other than the antenna deal, it works like it's advertised.
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the device works as advertised unfortunately it has limited range
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att will throttle at 22gb as with all plans.
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You can have text alerts sent to up to three numbers when it approaches and/or exceeds a usage threshold for the current billing cycle, as well as when a firmware update is available
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this is going to be connected directly to your computer works as
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The pass-though mode doesn't work as you'd expect, so save yourself hours of tinkering and just use router mode.3
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It's awesome with the At&t unlimited plus plan.
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Pros:Provides T-Mobile LTE data in fringe area via sim cardFirmware over the air upgrade provided improved performanceConfig options were sufficient to get it working out-of-the-boxProvides steady connection to
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You can ignore the meaningless “AT&T Network-Ready” statement.
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love at work rally good t-mobile sim
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the t-mobile free streaming only works if you use certain apps and not apple TV or internet browser.
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I don't know why they seem to promote this as an AT&T device, but to those who claim this is not T-Mobile compatible, you are wrong
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I have discovered that T Mobile (as well as the other carriers) uses this new technology called Carrier Grade NAT ("CGNAT").
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I told them that it is a Netgear device, and is advertised as At&T LTE compatible
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One day after I talked to the AT&T tech support my modem's IMEI was in the AT&T network.
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Replacing a Velocity hotspot to wireless Ethernet bridge to router (grandfathered AT&T unlimited SIM)