🔴T-Mobile HOME Internet Replacement Modem for Rural areas - Camping, RV, Off-Grid $199

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This is an affordable solution that will solve reception problems with T-Mobile internet but it is limited to Single Channel 4G. It is capable of 150Mbps (but 75Mbps is a more reasonable target). A realistic goal for this product is a much more affordable "Star Link" competitor of 30Mbps down and 10Mbps up. If that sounds good, it sounds like you have reasonable expectations.
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I have the Ultra version of this. With T-Mobile business ($40/mo) I'm getting over 500Mbs down and 120Mbs up with my tower at 4 miles on Band 41. This replaced Starlink saving me about $90 /mo while offering about 5x the performance. In addition, I can get speeds around 50Mbs to 100Mbs on bands 25, 71 and 77 as well via other towers in my area, which is nice to have available as a backup in case my main tower goes down for any reason. Combining multiple bands in ideal conditions I can get up to 700Mb/s down and 200Mb/s up. I have tested a bunch of modems and high gain antenna combos and this is by far the best overall 5G solution that I've found.

RyanWilmot
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Thanks PETER. Much appreciated. Keep the content coming. Hope you have an incredible day.

timwindsor
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Very good information! I had no idea it would pull that distance! Pretty cool. Thanks Peter!

ThreeDayRV
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Appreciate your videos. This sort of info is so scattered and fragmented on the web, great to have a resource like your channel that covers it all. Kudos for calling out Starlink on its value if you can get a 4g signal. Eagerly awaiting to see how much Bezos's space internet undercuts them.

Arcos
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I have been with tmobile home internet 18 months now, , $40 best value I ever had. Arcadyan gateway in west window directly 1.5 miles across town to tower, not flat and old trees fallling and full still..thick 50-60 feet tall. sunday morings worst with small town and 20 or more churchs or more. just checked speed, heavy rain, 8am sunday morning, 310 down, 34 up, latency 21, Home streaming 100% video all day, computer, cameras, securiy system, samsung smartthings.. never a issue and still use my old wifi router for wireless, I dont use wifif for streaming or online but hard wired cad 6, , really nice.. never so happy .

rick
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Peter, can you change its IMEI # to match that of the Sagencom? TMO is looking at that and could shut you down for using a SIM that doesnt match the device that they have on record as being at your location of service.

pwelsheimer
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Peter, many thanks for your videos!

Please excuse this very basic question, I noticed yourself and others use T-Mobile business. I’m an original T-Mobile home subscriber ($25/month lifelong). Will either of the two Elsys devices work for me?

Exita
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I got a Cudy P5 5g Router and the Pepwave Mobility 42G Dome Antenna here in my camper van I live in

coreybabcock
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Will this work on a pole instead of the roof? If so, how would you suggest I do it?

wilty
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starlink on my area pulls now over 300mbps and up 30mbps so thanks but i think now it does what i state

davem
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How does this compare to the YeaComm? Also i have t mobile $50/month home Internet living in rural area with marginal reception. Drive me better off trying to get one of these to work with the metro tablet $20 plan or trying to get on T-Mobile business? I'm trying to save some money and get better quality signal.

jamesmoldaschel
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I have a Chester Cheetah V2 Gateway/Modem hooked up to a Waveform 4X4 External Antenna with a Metro By T-Mobile Tablet SIM Card and Unlimited Tablet Plan for only $20.00 a Month. It's been working great for Download I get 500 to 600 but the Upload isn't that good I only get like 5 or 10 or sometimes 15 on Upload so do you have any suggestions I could try to get better Upload Speeds?

JoshFTech
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I have a Winegard Gateway up to 5G, do you think T-mobile would suffice with this system?

smdwillis
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Im with T-Mobile, do I drop my sim into the Elsys modem and then I can bypass the T-Mobile modem/router and use any router of my choosing? Is that correct?

wilty
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Unfortunately I still live in the same home T-Mobile wouldn't cover a year ago plus there are now two of us working from home full time who need bandwidth which I get thanks to Cox and their simple high speed Internet (500 plus mbs) for a 100 bucks a month. T-Mobile sounds decent but when you do legals for several newspapers it just won't meet our requirements, sigh.

landofahhs_
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Ok, I’m getting 60down and 10up with my old 4G TMHI modem.. My problem is that my tower is 3 miles away (line of sight) so I can’t get 5G connectivity even with the T-Mobile 5G modem. Any suggestions?

Crypto
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If you already have att postpaid cell phone service and need unlimited att rural internet try my setup.

HowieDunner
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I don't really care about the speed test I have the same app I use AT&T, with netgear hot spot my speed test says the same reading its not ecurate , on hot spots as of all the internet providers even they use it with those same readings it takes 3 to 5 hours to upload a 10 minute video, some times even longer. Even though I am in Phoenix AZ, also on my off grid place and it said tower is 2 miles away. Next time you make a video go out boondocking. Not infront of blue screen, our reviews is desipetive.

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