Options for plain modem -> ethernet solution (already have a good router)
Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2020 11:46 am
Hi, this is my first post in your great forum!
We just moved to a rural location and I'd like to get a better internet connection. Right now we're using a Nighthawk M1 with two giant yagi antennas. We're getting decent speeds, but at least once a day I have to power cycle the Nighthawk.
Since I can't figure out what's wrong with the Nighthawk, I was thinking that I should replace it with something not designed as a portable hotspot.
My ideal solution is to find a plain modem (as in, not a WiFi router) that just provides an ethernet port. My Nighthawk is pretty far away from my router so I have it set as "passthrough" and it uses the CAT5 in the walls to connect to the router.
I'm on AT&T with the closest tower having Bands 2, 4, 5, 12, 14, 17, 30, 66 according to Cellmapper. The Nighthawk says it's connected to band 14.
In my research, I haven't found a plain modem that fits my needs, so these are my current options as far as I can tell:
We just moved to a rural location and I'd like to get a better internet connection. Right now we're using a Nighthawk M1 with two giant yagi antennas. We're getting decent speeds, but at least once a day I have to power cycle the Nighthawk.
Since I can't figure out what's wrong with the Nighthawk, I was thinking that I should replace it with something not designed as a portable hotspot.
My ideal solution is to find a plain modem (as in, not a WiFi router) that just provides an ethernet port. My Nighthawk is pretty far away from my router so I have it set as "passthrough" and it uses the CAT5 in the walls to connect to the router.
I'm on AT&T with the closest tower having Bands 2, 4, 5, 12, 14, 17, 30, 66 according to Cellmapper. The Nighthawk says it's connected to band 14.
In my research, I haven't found a plain modem that fits my needs, so these are my current options as far as I can tell:
- GL.iNet GL-X750 (with EC25-AF):
Pros- Pre-made solution that seems very customizable.
- Doesn't support bands 17 and 30
- WG3526 with (EC20-G):
Pros- Supports all bands.
Cons- very expensive
- not as customizable(?)
- NEXG H721:
Pros- can buy whatever I want.
Cons- very expensive
- do I need the wifi modules?