Hi everybody. I been stuck with century link dsl for 7 years 1 down 0.2 up. Finally got to try nighthawk m1 with att but to get good signal it needs to be way up in the attic. the problem is almost everyday i have to go up there and reset it and its a chore and workout. iI am also using Netgear Orbi with 2 satellites. Nighthawk (no antennas) gets 3 bars up there and around 99-105 db. Also it seems to be most of the time on band 14. Download speeds i seen the most 23/14 normally 12/8. Tower is about 6 miles away. so far this is my shopping list.
Sierra EM7511 CAT12
Mini PCI-e to M adapter
5" pigtails
I would like to get mimo antenna with enclosure for router but dont know which one would be the best for band 14. Also do i need POE adapter and something else . Please advise. Many thanks in advance.
Please need help setting purchasing new setup
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Re: Please need help setting purchasing new setup
Have you looked at the MoFi? I have both the Nighthawk M1(MR110) & MoFi 4500 SIM7
On paper the Nighthawk is a better unit, Cat 16 Modem with WiFi-5,AC
MoFi is a Cat-6 Modem with WiFi-4,N
There are Pros & Cons for both units
You can add external antennas (MIMO) easier to the MoFi, it has SMA connectors. The Mofi also has tools so you can do a band scan to look for the best cell band, and the SIM7 model has band lock, so you can lock onto a tower so the modem will not band jump on you.
The MoFi also has Qty-4 LAN ports, so you could hookup to your Netgear Orbi for your WiFi needs or other things like TV, computer……
The MoFi also has a watchdog system that will reboot it’s self if needed and can to program to be rebooted each day for fresh start for the day.
Once you get the MoFi up and running you can get fancy with and add the Sierra EM7511 Cat-12 modem. That is my next move or something like it just for fun.
With a good cell signal I have gotten 50Mbps DL / 20Mbps UL. You only need 5Mbps for NetFlix
http://mofinetwork.com
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B089N ... UTF8&psc=1
Good Luck
On paper the Nighthawk is a better unit, Cat 16 Modem with WiFi-5,AC
MoFi is a Cat-6 Modem with WiFi-4,N
There are Pros & Cons for both units
You can add external antennas (MIMO) easier to the MoFi, it has SMA connectors. The Mofi also has tools so you can do a band scan to look for the best cell band, and the SIM7 model has band lock, so you can lock onto a tower so the modem will not band jump on you.
The MoFi also has Qty-4 LAN ports, so you could hookup to your Netgear Orbi for your WiFi needs or other things like TV, computer……
The MoFi also has a watchdog system that will reboot it’s self if needed and can to program to be rebooted each day for fresh start for the day.
Once you get the MoFi up and running you can get fancy with and add the Sierra EM7511 Cat-12 modem. That is my next move or something like it just for fun.
With a good cell signal I have gotten 50Mbps DL / 20Mbps UL. You only need 5Mbps for NetFlix
http://mofinetwork.com
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B089N ... UTF8&psc=1
Good Luck
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Re: Please need help setting purchasing new setup
I would agree, and was thinking the the same thing, their web site does not even have HTTPS encryption. That is why I used Amazon to get my unit. The company has the feel of working out of their garage.
Sure you can built your own unit that is cheaper, but I would argue the MoFi is still a good starting point for most.
You fail to mention anything better than the MoFi as a replacement.
Sure you can built your own unit that is cheaper, but I would argue the MoFi is still a good starting point for most.
You fail to mention anything better than the MoFi as a replacement.
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Re: Please need help setting purchasing new setup
All around great and affordable router is right here:)
https://thewirelesshaven.com/shop/routers/lte-rou ... fi-router/
You get a product that is supported by not only the thewirelesshaven.com folks, there are many here who also use the WE826.
Have a couple of them and they run without issue. Set mine to reboot early morning everyday using built-in settings. Give me good solid speed on AT&T with tower about 5 miles out.
https://thewirelesshaven.com/shop/routers/lte-rou ... fi-router/
You get a product that is supported by not only the thewirelesshaven.com folks, there are many here who also use the WE826.
Have a couple of them and they run without issue. Set mine to reboot early morning everyday using built-in settings. Give me good solid speed on AT&T with tower about 5 miles out.