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Build your own devices, routers, relays, IoT etc.
belusnecropolis replied to belusnecropolis's topic in Hotspots/USB Modems
OH IT ONLY WORKS WITH MODEM MANAGER OUT OF THE BOX! We trying to crack it open now over on LTEhacks and the GoldenOrb crew is looking into it. -
Please don't take what I comment with any sincerity. I am entertaining absurdly because this entire process has achieved the absolute heights of absurdity. If I didn't convey with 5G emissions the ridiculousness one would expect this merger to be framed in then I should have supplied an irony outro.
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Sprint LTE Coverage Maps via Sensorly
belusnecropolis replied to S4GRU's topic in Network, Network Vision/LTE Deployment
I remember drawing huge purple anatomical parts on the back 9 at pine lakes golf course in Myrtle Beach. Rip sensorly. -
Build your own devices, routers, relays, IoT etc.
belusnecropolis replied to belusnecropolis's topic in Hotspots/USB Modems
Just ordered (aliexpress keep your adblock up)this guy because why not have 3 4x4 radios. FCC manual -
Build your own devices, routers, relays, IoT etc.
belusnecropolis replied to belusnecropolis's topic in Hotspots/USB Modems
Both of these things worked out really good. -
Lol this is the best joke anyone has ever played on some one else. 100 billion dollars . . . Unbelievable.
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belusnecropolis replied to belusnecropolis's topic in Hotspots/USB Modems
I ditched all my chinese supplied amazon quality coax finally. Enter shiny new LMR400 jumpers from times microwave, 2x 3 foot, 2x 5 foot. I am able to negotiate IPv6 on T-Mobile with no throttle, throughput is now steady at 65, I am coming up on 100 off peak and it is still, sadly, in my lab. Spending the extra 15 bucks a cable is worth it, plus the connectors don't come stripped out! I used their coax previously for my 25-30' runs to the roof and they worked great. I've just been blowing my spend on new radios and routers so this finally made the list. I picked up an gl dot inet ar750s and Dairyman over at Rooter is getting a build for that ready. Still working on getting support for Telit modems in Rooter's mountain of scripts. My pile of EM7565's are always requiring dark magics to reanimate so I don't spend money with Sierra Wireless anymore, it is all so tiresome with them. I will pick up the new model LM960 in Q120 after they get a new firmware batched. The current 2nd model now has US certs and now does 4x4 MiMo on 2 contiguous carriers instead of just one. That is kind of nice. After those good folks get all the software wizardy handled I will drop the LM960 on the ar750s and use that to find some band 30/14 in town. Hope everyone is having a great weekend! πΊπΈπΊπΈπΊπΈ -
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belusnecropolis replied to belusnecropolis's topic in Hotspots/USB Modems
EM20 on the test pole. Added that WiFi card too. -
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belusnecropolis replied to belusnecropolis's topic in Hotspots/USB Modems
2x 1.7-2.7 panels dual port, 1x1.7-2.7(5') dual port, 2x 700-2.3 LPDA directionals. Aimed at the tower naturally, 3 in the lab, 2 lpda on roof. We are building one that hunts 4 and 5ca for a week or two, then they will settle in at home. EM20(m.2) does great with ATT, will test with T-Mobile in h721 deck later, I've worn in the lm960 on TMo in that thing, so that will be the traveller and I will swap carriers as new ones come online. This frees up an mPCIe slot for another WiFi, Zigbee, or Bluetooth radio maybe. Who knows? All part of the plan to put stuff on the roof. -
Build your own devices, routers, relays, IoT etc.
belusnecropolis replied to belusnecropolis's topic in Hotspots/USB Modems
Currently working with two 4x4 cards, life is getting spicy fellas. -
Build your own devices, routers, relays, IoT etc.
belusnecropolis replied to belusnecropolis's topic in Hotspots/USB Modems
I cut the cable after service, customer and network was just not worth the price. We have a wire, it is just terrible. They coiled 40 ft of RG-8 in my lawn next to my house. The run to the cable plant is about 15 feet. The router was 10 bucks a month and reset often, did not have WiFi. Customer service was incorrigible. After trying out my options I am able to carry a couple data plans and maintain a spend on endless cellular gear every month at the same cost as one CableCo subscription, and I have a fun hobby I get to post about. Whenever that fiber gets here I should have my sept-WAN setup mastered fren. My lab is a nightmare but I have said it before and I will say it again, I can have x hundred/thousand dollar network jalopy going in the garage as long as everything streams in HD in the home. Now that you have that hub keep your eye out for 5G massive MiMo setup on your tower. -
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belusnecropolis replied to belusnecropolis's topic in Hotspots/USB Modems
I am referencing your 5 top end broadband devices whenever some one here claims Sprint has a low ROI for rural build outs. Glad the 5G hub is working better for you Scott. If you want to venture into other carriers let me know, I would be glad to help you out. Question, do you use Sprint's public IP service? I know they offer one for, I believe, a 3$ add on if you require one. That is the only benefit I have found from them personally, but I use a VPN for my static IP needs on other carriers. Have a great weekend! -
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belusnecropolis replied to belusnecropolis's topic in Hotspots/USB Modems
Shooting for band 25/66/71 or 5 on T-Mobile Band 25/66a/66b/30/14 or 12 on AT&T Need to get a Kickstart plan from Sprint for 41/41/41/25, but because Sprint is Sprint you have to lease a device, call in, do a credit check, get a magic box, yeah... Anyone have a VZW UDP I could borrow for a few? -
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belusnecropolis replied to belusnecropolis's topic in Hotspots/USB Modems
I get to pitch a cat 20 against a cat 18 against a cat 12 Thursday night; all embedded in their own gigabit capable port. I don't know about you guys but if you are in the neighborhood BYO sims and beer and I'll throw on some steaks and taters, or veggie burgers for our California frens. Pretty excited. Watch out for the wires running everywhere trip on one and I bet the whole lab goes down! I am going to take the cat 20 to town in a portable build so I can maxxx out the carrier aggregation combos, then settle it in at home. Great times ahead! -
Official Airave 4 LTE / Casa Pebble / Airave 3 LTE / S1000 Thread
belusnecropolis replied to SeanK_'s topic in General Topics
Have you tried a different carrier? -
Build your own devices, routers, relays, IoT etc.
belusnecropolis replied to belusnecropolis's topic in Hotspots/USB Modems
Should have my Tri-WAN system up to test by next week! Finally made a schematic for an outdoor mount, have a cat 20 radio coming and getting lots of throughput on my dual setup now. Getting close to 75 peak at the homestead and everything is still ground mounted or on a pole in the lab. I'm saving the flagpole for Five Gee and a few other projects so this was a nice compromise. -
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belusnecropolis replied to belusnecropolis's topic in Hotspots/USB Modems
Is Sprint your only option? -
Build your own devices, routers, relays, IoT etc.
belusnecropolis replied to belusnecropolis's topic in Hotspots/USB Modems
I have a 800 dollar jalopy spread all over my radio room. No complaints about how it looks as long as Netflix streams crisp and clear. I identify with your statement. -
The things Sprint literally inflicts on customers with low signal.
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Ya'll premiere guys need to check out the update, donate so Mr. Tim stays handy and get this place ready for any merger updates.
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Build your own devices, routers, relays, IoT etc.
belusnecropolis replied to belusnecropolis's topic in Hotspots/USB Modems
I mean, do you do one channel per or just suction per plan via load balance? You could fake poor and get PC's for people at 10 bucks a month. Buy a Calyx sim, get an connected car ATT plan, a Verizon pUDP/FUDP, a 15/ month Kickstart plan, or any T-Mo UDP and adjust your TTL settings and achieve what you want. The hoops you mention are not that tough and no one has suffered an extreme loss that I know of and I was the first to call and say hey, xfer my calyx from this crappy battery hotspot to my netgear 6100D at the time, AND IT WORKED. Listen, the rules do not apply. You can get guilt tripped all day about being a data abuser, you still need internet. Many are city dwellers that like to shit on anyone that doesn't subscribe to the idea of paying 150 a month for a cable drop. They literally hate people that don't live like they do, see any post about expanding rural coverage and you will be met with but we are the money. I appreciate your need and expound the great agility you took with no strings attached but you are going to eat it in fees and modem/battery replacement. 5G store sells stuff at a MAXXX premium. You are a smart guy, I hated the hassle too so I said adios Sprint. I can contribute and still know they are a garbage choice in my area. This is an awesome set of hardware. You have made a great setup that is futureproof and will handle other, more accommodating plans.