Cheap $20 a month Stand Alone Unlimited Rural Internet through AT&T Wireless

   / Cheap $20 a month Stand Alone Unlimited Rural Internet through AT&T Wireless #111  
I was intrigued by this, but went to the local AT&T store and after lots of discussion, the store mgr told me there would not be any real advantage, other than battery life, to going with the mobile wi-fi instead of just hotspotting from iphone. I already have a pretty robust data plan, and can stream video, do online meetings, etc. from hotspot, so I just left well enough alone.

AT&T doesn't have an 'unlimited' plan for your phone that has 'unlimited' data for your phone's hotspot. They recently came out with "Unlimited Plus" which gives you the (potentially capped at 22GB) 'Unlimited' data for your phone and another 10GB for your hotspot. This Mobley has its own plan allotment which means a minimum of 22GB at fast speeds, though AT&T isn't currently enforcing that limit. So, yes, there is a difference.

ETA: Unless you're on some grandfathered plan that has no hotspot limitation that I haven't heard of.

Rob
 
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   / Cheap $20 a month Stand Alone Unlimited Rural Internet through AT&T Wireless #112  
Has anyone who has a Mobley been able to get download speeds above 25Mb/s? I just got mine today and it is working well, though testing shows that it can't get more than 24.xx Mb/s, even though my phone, right next to it with the same number of bars, is getting 60-75 Mb/s using the same test site. I'm wondering if the Mobley is internally capped at 25 or if its technology just can't do more or ??

Thanks,
Rob
 
   / Cheap $20 a month Stand Alone Unlimited Rural Internet through AT&T Wireless #113  
   / Cheap $20 a month Stand Alone Unlimited Rural Internet through AT&T Wireless #114  
So.....

NetFlix says HD video requires between 3 and 7 GB per hour.

7 GB per hour translates to about 2 MB per second.

Why would anyone need 60-70 MB per second? That's over 200GB per hour. You'd hit your 22GB monthly limit in about 6 minutes.

Sources:
How can I control how much data Netflix uses?

Megabytes Per Second to Gigabytes Per Hour | Kyle's Converter

There are a ton of other usage scenarios that don't involve streaming audio/video. When you need to download a large file, Windows update, whatever the faster the better. Everything you do in a browser is faster with a faster Internet connection. Is it 'needed'? Certainly not. My family has been getting by on mediocre service in the <1Mbps to maybe 4.5 at good times and it has worked OK. But the reason for my question has nothing to do with 'need', it is the fact that the device isn't behaving as expected (i.e. getting similar speed to my phone on the exact same network signal).

Rob
 
   / Cheap $20 a month Stand Alone Unlimited Rural Internet through AT&T Wireless #115  
I can tell you how being grandfathered in an unlimited Verizon plan worked out.

I had one yrs ago when they first came out with LTE. However it seemed they would throttle it down, even though it wasn't stated that they would. and an additional fee to enable hot spot. About 2 yrs ago they started charging an extra $20 to keep the plan. Essentially they priced the plan so it was cheaper to use a new plan with limits. I was only using about 5 GB month because of no hotspot and being throttled down. It was cheaper to switch plans.
 
   / Cheap $20 a month Stand Alone Unlimited Rural Internet through AT&T Wireless #117  
   / Cheap $20 a month Stand Alone Unlimited Rural Internet through AT&T Wireless #118  
So I got my Mobley today. Bought online with AT&T. The $20 standalone plan, but linked to my regular account. Activated and worked right out of the box. Didn't receive my external power cable or antenna connector yet, so just plugged into our 2001 sequoia parked in the drive. Didn't really have much expectation of it working as I wouldn't get phone service there without my M Cell. Signal was -111db, LTE connection, 1st speedtest in mid teens. I'm impressed. That's better than my regular ISP. Able to sit in the car, set it up on my iPad. Later I turned it on again and logged on from my computer while sitting in my bedroom, 20+ ft and thru a concrete wall.
Anxious to see how it performs in the house. At this point I'm thinking I will try to use either Picostation or Nanostation M2 to get the wifi available at my cottage about 300 away. Hoping it's the Picostation as that should also make it available at my tractorshed, which is closer but 90° to the left. Picostation might even given me a connection while mowing :) at this point, I'm clueless how these would hook up other than reading it's possible.
 
   / Cheap $20 a month Stand Alone Unlimited Rural Internet through AT&T Wireless #119  
Re: Cheap $20 a month Stand Alone Unlimited Rural Internet through AT&amp;T Wireless

AT&T Stand alone AT&T Unlimited ZTE Mobley Hotspot now only $20!!!!!. This would be a good place to start. First page loaded with info.

That was probably the second link I read from back about 12 April.

mexican-bum doesn't provide links. The antenna he refers to "Mobley uses MS156 connectors, thanks to "tentious" in the Rural internet thread for the correct connector." doesn't have a link.
The search function on howard forums is worse than TBN and is seems most posters post from their phones in a "stream of consciousness" mode resulting in over 2,000 posts to try and wade through in two months.

Are you opening up your Mobley to add and an antenna with MS156 connectors? Are you adding an "external" antenna like a Wilson?
Can you just give us a link to what you bought?

Buying stuff off ebay from an unknown seller is haphazard. If someone I trust has bought from them it reduces the risk.
 
   / Cheap $20 a month Stand Alone Unlimited Rural Internet through AT&T Wireless #120  
Has anyone who has a Mobley been able to get download speeds above 25Mb/s? I just got mine today and it is working well, though testing shows that it can't get more than 24.xx Mb/s, even though my phone, right next to it with the same number of bars, is getting 60-75 Mb/s using the same test site. I'm wondering if the Mobley is internally capped at 25 or if its technology just can't do more or ??

Thanks,
Rob

I checked on the ZTE site and it's supposed to do all of the AT&T bands, just like the phone, and should be capable of 100 Mbps. I had wondered it it were limited to particular bands or were a lower category device, not capable of higher speeds, but that's not the case.

The most likely reason for the limitation is that the ZTE is accessing a different band than the phone, and that band doesn't have the capacity of the other bands. For example, if the ZTE has poor antenna (it probably does), it may be camping on the 700 MHz band, which would have lower speeds than 1900. 700MHz has better penetration than 1900, so the device will see a better signal on that band. If the phone sees 1900 well enough, it will "prefer" to stay on 1900 even if there is a better signal on 700. The ZTE may not see 1900 well enough to stay there, so it hands off to 700.


What kind of phone are you using for the comparison?
 

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