I am completely confused. I have read several posts and have managed to get myself lost in the weeds pretty good.
I recently moved out to the country. T-Mobile service is available there, so I was not concerned after doing some research before moving.
We bought the MOFI4500 SIM4 and got an $80/month unlimited plan from OTR Mobile which uses T-Mobile sim cards. I set it up before we moved and speeds were great (with stock panel antennas) in a well populated city.
Once we moved to the new house, I set it up and the speed are around 1-3 Mbps down on good days. We've had it as low as .6 Mbps on several occasions.
My signal strength was showing poor, I believe at -114. I replaced antennas with a parabolic wide band antenna and LMR 400 cables (after watching a guy on YouTube) and it made no difference, so I sent it back. I replaced the antenna with a Proxicast 4G / LTE MIMO Panel antenna. Now my signal strength is anywhere form -107 to -99 and shows "Fair" in router configuration app. My speeds are still around 2-4 Mbps, but occasionally I can get up to 7 or 8.
I saw videos, before I bought this setup, where people with 1 bar on there cell phone were getting 45-50 Mbps down. I thought I was golden because we have 2 bars on our phones at the house. We are NOT golden, LOL.
Because of the spotty T-Mobile service in our area, we switched to Verizon as our mobile phone carrier. On a hunch, I took the sim card out of my Verizon iPad and put it in the MOFI. The router configuration app showed signal strength of "Poor." I can't remember the exact number, but it was only 2 bars where the T-Mobile card showed 3 bars. The signal strength number was better than with the T-Mobile card though. I think it was something like -98. However, the internet was waaaaaay faster. I was getting 35-40 Mbps down with the Verizon card. I thought my problem was solved. That was until I hit my "unlimited" data cap and got throttled down to .6 Mbps.
I don't know what to do now. If I could get 20-25 Mbps I'd be happy. If I could get more that would be great. Any ideas?