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but I get good signal on cell phone all over my area.
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Had solid signal at all times without the need for an external antenna
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- Decent signal but is much better with the
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So generally if you have a cell signal you'll get good speeds, that said though, I've experienced full signal indicated but slow or no data available on my phone, so be aware.
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This is a solid hotspot with long battery life and a strong signal
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I have had this device for 4 months and it is great WHEN I have signal (which is very poor in my area).
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The speed is good when your in a good signal area.
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Although I have no trouble getting a strong signal anywhere in my home with my ATT cellphone, this device could only get connected at certain areas and even in those areas reception was spotty and often dropped
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Lots of great features and the signal reaches all over my house end to end (when it gets enough signal to get on the net)CONS: It changes networks frequently, if you have poor signal where you live your stuck with it
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Great signal, and has external antenna connectors.
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When it is catching a decent signal and not constantly dropping it, it provides a good 6mbps down and about 3mbps up
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Lots of great features and the signal reaches all over my house end to end (when it gets enough signal to get on the net)CONS: It changes networks frequently, if you have poor signal where you live your stuck with it
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Even the 3G (which they call 4G) is impressive
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OMG!!!!Will Run on ATT network using 4G LTE 700 and 1900 Bands, as well as 3G HSPA+ bands
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Verizon has a much better 4G LTE
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Works great...excellent 4G LTE speed and lots of features for
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Even with these annoyances, I will keep it as it holds a good 4G connection, and it's reasonably priced.
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I live in a rural and have tried StraightTalk (slow, gongested network) and Verizon (fast 4g, but expensive)
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Works as to be expected, only real complaint would be every time I tried changing the network name it crashes and I can't connect back onto it, which required two factory resets