• Reviews around setup (4.76 of 5)

    NETGEAR 4G LTE Modem with Two Gigabit Ethernet Ports – Instant Broadband Connection | Works with at&T and Alternate Carriers (LB2120)

    • Setup was a little tricky, and I needed the apn and authentication settings from my old modem.
    • Setup for the product was easy.
    • This would be an ideal solution setup and configured with the ASUS RT-AC1900P Wireless Router as a solution drive the Wireless Network Hub for greater coverage.
    • Easy setup.
    • The setup was awesome.
    • Setup was easy, connected to my wireless router, and all my devices are getting to the internet
    • Very simple setup, actually works by default with an At&t SIM card.
    • I highly recommend this device and setup for those with a smart home, connected security cctv &/ work from home with critical connectivity needs.
    • Great price, easy setup, great product!
    • Easy plug and play setup and works great.
    • Easy setup
    • Setup is very easy and takes only a few minutes, assuming you understand
    • Pretty decent setup and admin experience too.
    • Easy setup, just put in my T-Mobile sim card plugged in the power and LAN cable.
    • I have the LB2120 Two Port version, setup was easy, popped in a ATT sim hooked everything up powered the cable modem wifi router and the 2120
    • The setup was quick & easy.
    • It's awesome with the At&t unlimited plus plan.
    • 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
    • You can ignore the meaningless “AT&T Network-Ready” statement.
    • love at work rally good t-mobile sim
    • the t-mobile free streaming only works if you use certain apps and not apple TV or internet browser.
    • 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
    • I have discovered that T Mobile (as well as the other carriers) uses this new technology called Carrier Grade NAT ("CGNAT").
    • I told them that it is a Netgear device, and is advertised as At&T LTE compatible
    • One day after I talked to the AT&T tech support my modem's IMEI was in the AT&T network.
    • Replacing a Velocity hotspot to wireless Ethernet bridge to router (grandfathered AT&T unlimited SIM)