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

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You don't need both but since you're asking and they have two why not get them both? Who knows when or how it might become useful later or if AT&T stops giving them out at some point.

Rob

I couldn’t get them to give me the code.
 
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My Mobley died over the past few weeks, a reboot and it would work for a little while, then "no internet".. I took Ron's advice, and bought a refurb
Netgear Nighthawk and got my PUK code from ATT chat, pretty simple to get that going. It is a little different than the Mobley in that once
you hook it to a router, you no longer have wifi with the Nighthawk, it turns into more of a true modem.
Once i fiddled around with the ASUS cellspot to get that working, speeds are great, the Mobley was typically running in the high teens for
speed, but running thru the Asus router i can't complain about these!!!

You must be very close to a tower to get those speeds.

I switched my sim to a ZTE Velocity back before they started locking the sim cards. I didn't have to do anything but switch the sim and turn it on.

A while back I bought a Netgear LB1120 based on these speed increase claims and it didn't get any better than the Velocity. It was a little more involved to get it going. Along about the same time I think I was experiencing tower issues and speeds were dropping off to near nothing. At the end of the day I switched back to the Velocity and for the last few weeks or longer it has been back to a stable 15 Mbps.

Not sure what I will do with the Netgear modem if anything. I was gearing up to try it with a yagi antenna but not sure I will unless my Velocity starts to get flaky again.

I drove over by the nearest tower one day to see how it did on my phone and got 90+ Mbps on the phone.
 
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So I think the jig is up. I'd been using mobley happily for a couple of years, but at the beginning of the summer it started timing out after two hours. Very distinctive behavior: it wouldn't allow new connections although existing connections would stay connected. It allowed traffic to Google though, and pinging sites on the Internet worked.

So I bought a Netgear modem, got my PIN Unlock Code from AT&T customer support, unlocked the PIN, installed the modem. Works great, faster than ever. However, after two hours I get the same lockup. The only improvement is I can reset the connection from my device with the Netgear modem, I don't have to walk upstairs.

All I can conclude is that AT&T is messing with me at the tower.
 
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Do you have devices on your network that regularly generate traffic? Or does your Internet connection sit idle for long periods? Wondering if the issue is some type of inactivity timeout at AT&T's end or maybe even in your Netgear. My Nighthawk M1 has wifi and Internet standby settings. If you have devices that constantly connect over the Internet that's probably not on the right track.

*Knock on wood* My setup is still working happily.

Rob
 
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Mine is still working. It's not happy when the house gets to 80F though. I've had to restart it a few times since the warmer weather.
 
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I moved my Mobley SIM to a Netgear LB1120 with a Nighthawk router behind it a few months back and have had no issues at all. Other than when the power goes out I have to put in the PIN Code to reactivate it but that's it. I have a wifi thermostat and surveillance system that generate traffic regularly and never an issue.
 
   / Cheap $20 a month Stand Alone Unlimited Rural Internet through AT&T Wireless #1,668  
Do you have devices on your network that regularly generate traffic? Or does your Internet connection sit idle for long periods? Wondering if the issue is some type of inactivity timeout at AT&T's end or maybe even in your Netgear. My Nighthawk M1 has wifi and Internet standby settings. If you have devices that constantly connect over the Internet that's probably not on the right track.

*Knock on wood* My setup is still working happily.

Rob

The Netgear modem I am using has a "keepalive" function where it automatically generates traffic every 15 minutes to keep the connection alive. Plus I generate plenty on my own. The connection will cut out on my when I'm in the middle of doing something.
 
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I moved my Mobley SIM to a Netgear LB1120 with a Nighthawk router behind it a few months back and have had no issues at all. Other than when the power goes out I have to put in the PIN Code to reactivate it but that's it. I have a wifi thermostat and surveillance system that generate traffic regularly and never an issue.

On your Netgear if you go to Settings-Mobile-Sim Security and deactivate SIM security you won't have to put your PIN code in every time it boots.
 
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On your Netgear if you go to Settings-Mobile-Sim Security and deactivate SIM security you won't have to put your PIN code in every time it boots.

Thanks, I will give that a shot
 

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