@Didneywhorl and @BDF1234, Thank you SO MUCH for your quick responses and helpful suggestions!!!
@Didneywhorl, a question. What do you mean by "remove the TTL setting"? I have tried to leave the TTL field blank and i'm unable to as it just defaults to another setting. Is there an advanced setting to make that happen? Also, I have no idea where to find the IPV4 and IPV6 settings...
@BDF1234, I've done a band scan, noted the speeds of each band on my carrier, and performed a band lock and multiple speed tests on each. I have no experience setting up a modem or locking to bands, so this was super helpful to learn. On Band 4, I was able to get the fastest speeds using a a TTL of 64. 13.98 download and 7.89 upload. Way faster speeds than I was previously pulling! Still haven't been able to get anything higher than that. Is it safe to say that's probably as good as it's going to get? In this location at least? I was really hoping to pull AT LEAST 20mbps, but I might be dreaming. My home internet gets around 50mbps and sometimes you'll find me complaining about "slow internet". I just want to make sure I'm set up to pull the fastest speeds I can in that area. Thank you for your suggestion of locking into the best band and keeping it locked until i change locations. These are things I need to know as a newbie.
I have some general questions: does the TTL affect the speed of a specific band? I'm new to this and don't quite understand how it all works. Should I at any time have to change my TTL or can I expect to use Verizon's Linux 64 TTL by default in most of the locations i'll be traveling to? While band locking to different bands and changing my TTL, I've found the speeds vary with each TTL used. Also, side note, I tried my TTL at 117 and got pretty slow speeds. The most success i've had so far is with Band 4 and a TTL of 64. It was also suggested to me to use Linux-2 65 as my TTL and I didn't see much of a difference in speeds than using 117.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!