STx,
First, I appreciate you letting us know about other potential options because I look all the time and feel stuck with my Verizon Wireloss with the throttling headaches because it's the best I've been able to get anywhere. I have the mini-tower on the side of my house and still goes in and out on it's timing and rainy weather doesn't help at all.
I emailed UbiFi after reading your post. Here's the response I got:
"Hello,
We utilize the 4g at&t network, there does look to be slightly limited coverage in the general area which may be the reason for the in and out you're currently experiencing. The nearest towers are 1.5-2.3 miles Southwest, however the signal looks to drop off before reaching you. I would recommend and external antenna paired with the Mofi for a better overall experience.
Being that we utilize the 4g at&t network towers to deliver the service, we DO NOT guarantee speeds you'd receive. It will be 4g/4g LTE speeds if in an area where 4g is accessible. Typical speeds we've seen reported from clients can be up to 15-40mbps in some areas but can also be as low as 1-10mbps in some. The service would be unlimited data with no highspeed throttling or highspeed data caps. However, as you would with any 4g provider, you will experience slower speeds during times of network congestion until the network clears up.
The purchase of the MoFi gateway is due up front, $299.99 (in addition to any external antenna or signal booster you may decide to go with). You will have a 30 day return policy on our equipment. Should you cancel the service or it not workout for you within your 30 day trial period, you can return the undamaged equipment with all of its contents for a refund. Please note, a 15% RESTOCKING FEE applies to all returned equipment. Outside of your 30 day trial, you will own the equipment. When placing your order online, once the modem is placed in the cart, the system will automatically add your 30 day trial for service. The current monthly service pricing is $89.99 with autopay required and will be charged to the card used upon checkout after your trial period, unless cancelled prior. "
I'm no expert with any of this, but can you or someone tell me what the they mean by external antenna or signal booster and how I'm supposed to set that up? I'm emailing them back to see if their techs do that while setting it up or what. I do live down in a bit of a bowl from the towers, so assume that's why my mobile service is in and out like I told them up front. Line of sight is what Verizon always tells me when I call to complain.