I'm completely new to the whole LTE internet stuff but have already learned a fair amount thanks to this forum!
I got a Mofi4500 SIM4 V2 from a friend who wasn't using it anymore and got AT&T service turned on for it. I really would like to put my own modem and router together but due to the limited supplies of equipment that will have to wait for now.
After some initial testing I have the following bands available: B2, B4, B5, B12, & B30. I couldn't get any internet on B5 so I locked that one out. The four remaining bands all had comparable speed so I did a band lock to include all 4 of them.
The main issue I'm having with this thing is I don't think Carrier Aggregation is working. Of course with me being a complete noob I could be wrong but under Carrier Aggregation it shows INACTIVE or NOTE AVAILABLE.
Anyone have any tips on how I can dive in deeper to the Mofi configuration to figure out if Carrier Aggregation is actually functioning or not?
Mofi4500 and Carrier Aggregation
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Re: Mofi4500 and Carrier Aggregation
hello,
Just a quick note - to see if Carrier Aggregation works you need to download something substantial or run a speedtest
https://speedof.me/
http://speedtest.att.com/speedtest/
https://www.speedtest.net/
it will test the download speed don't be surprised if it consumes between 100-800 MB (it depends) of you traffic at once.
As far as I know Carrier Aggregation is off (I have MC7455 in my MOFI) then the modem is in idle mode or under very light load.
Just a quick note - to see if Carrier Aggregation works you need to download something substantial or run a speedtest
https://speedof.me/
http://speedtest.att.com/speedtest/
https://www.speedtest.net/
it will test the download speed don't be surprised if it consumes between 100-800 MB (it depends) of you traffic at once.
As far as I know Carrier Aggregation is off (I have MC7455 in my MOFI) then the modem is in idle mode or under very light load.
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Re: Mofi4500 and Carrier Aggregation
You can use the above speed test sites, though you'll have a pretty short amount of time for testing, so here's a direct link to iTunes download which should give you several minutes of a testing window for carrier aggregation.
https://www.apple.com/itunes/download/win64
https://www.apple.com/itunes/download/win64