MoFi5500-5GXeLTE-EM9191 Review - DON'T BUY!!
Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2021 7:46 pm
This is a review for the item in the subject line, and the company that sells it.
First let me start off with a little about me, given that this is my first post here. Long time lurker, and collector of data, but first post.
I am an IT guy, both professionally and personally. I work in networking, systems, and software including cellular. I own several different routers personally, and operate several more for clients including commercial and enterprise-class systems. I have been working with OpenWRT for a little over 3 years now, and am pretty familiar with it's functionality. I also live off-grid and built a solar powered cell tower to connect to the internet. So I use these devices every day.
So about a week ago I bought the device above. I paid for overnight shipping on a Thursday, early in the day and didn't receive it until the following Monday. They drug their feet a bit on getting it in the mail, and didn't have it picked up until Friday, which means it got to me Monday. Annoying, but no big deal, although I am looking forward to getting that money back.
When I received it, I set it up at the house and then took it up the hill to where my cell tower lives. I unplugged the current router, and plugged this thing in. ((Side note here: This device is huge, if you have a setup like mine, it wouldn't fit in my pole-mounted enclosure, and I have a pretty big one. So if you're planning on getting this, get the biggest enclosure you can find.)) I had it set to prioritize 5G over LTE and figured it would just connect right in to the N71 band I use on T-Mo. It did not. In fact, it couldn't even see it. I have 3 options for bands here on T-Mo, B12(LTE) which gets ~60Mbps down and ~20Mbps up, B71(LTE) which gets ~15Mbps down and ~5Mbps up, and N71(5G) which gets ~120Mbps down and ~40Mbps up. As you can imagine I expected this to work on N71. So I spent the next couple hours up there tweaking the settings, but not only would it not connect to N71, it couldn't even see it. Nor could it see the Verizon 5G bands that are also available up here. Disappointed, I plugged the old router back in and headed home. Lastly. when it did connect to B12, the best speeds it would get were ~40Mbps down, and ~10Mbps up. This is the same as a 2x2 MIMO router/modem I have. This thing is supposed to do 4x4 MIMO with 5x CA.
The next day I called their "tech support". I was told that the "lead tech" would email me with some instructions by the end of the day. No email. So I called in again and let them know that I hadn't heard from him. At this point they told me that I wasn't the only customer with this problem and that there should be an update within a week. I asked to get a call from the "lead tech" who was supposed to email me that day. They said he would call me tomorrow. No call. So the next day(today), I called again and asked to speak with this "lead tech". The guy on the phone told me that it would be at least a month (after the return period) before the update would come out, and that some customers were working fine on 5G. I am pretty sure this was a lie. I offered to exchange the device for another that might work, and expressed how upset I was about being lied to about the email and the call back. At this point, he said he would send me a return label... Not what I asked for, but sure, I'll take it.
In conclusion, I am happy to return this and never deal with this company again. They are not interested in customer service, they do not have a "tech support", and they would rather sweep a problem under the rug than deal with it. I still don't have a return label from them, and it's the end of the day, I wonder if I will ever get one.
TL;DR
Don't deal with this dishonest company who sells at best faulty equipment, and at worst is selling a product they KNOW doesn't work.
First let me start off with a little about me, given that this is my first post here. Long time lurker, and collector of data, but first post.
I am an IT guy, both professionally and personally. I work in networking, systems, and software including cellular. I own several different routers personally, and operate several more for clients including commercial and enterprise-class systems. I have been working with OpenWRT for a little over 3 years now, and am pretty familiar with it's functionality. I also live off-grid and built a solar powered cell tower to connect to the internet. So I use these devices every day.
So about a week ago I bought the device above. I paid for overnight shipping on a Thursday, early in the day and didn't receive it until the following Monday. They drug their feet a bit on getting it in the mail, and didn't have it picked up until Friday, which means it got to me Monday. Annoying, but no big deal, although I am looking forward to getting that money back.
When I received it, I set it up at the house and then took it up the hill to where my cell tower lives. I unplugged the current router, and plugged this thing in. ((Side note here: This device is huge, if you have a setup like mine, it wouldn't fit in my pole-mounted enclosure, and I have a pretty big one. So if you're planning on getting this, get the biggest enclosure you can find.)) I had it set to prioritize 5G over LTE and figured it would just connect right in to the N71 band I use on T-Mo. It did not. In fact, it couldn't even see it. I have 3 options for bands here on T-Mo, B12(LTE) which gets ~60Mbps down and ~20Mbps up, B71(LTE) which gets ~15Mbps down and ~5Mbps up, and N71(5G) which gets ~120Mbps down and ~40Mbps up. As you can imagine I expected this to work on N71. So I spent the next couple hours up there tweaking the settings, but not only would it not connect to N71, it couldn't even see it. Nor could it see the Verizon 5G bands that are also available up here. Disappointed, I plugged the old router back in and headed home. Lastly. when it did connect to B12, the best speeds it would get were ~40Mbps down, and ~10Mbps up. This is the same as a 2x2 MIMO router/modem I have. This thing is supposed to do 4x4 MIMO with 5x CA.
The next day I called their "tech support". I was told that the "lead tech" would email me with some instructions by the end of the day. No email. So I called in again and let them know that I hadn't heard from him. At this point they told me that I wasn't the only customer with this problem and that there should be an update within a week. I asked to get a call from the "lead tech" who was supposed to email me that day. They said he would call me tomorrow. No call. So the next day(today), I called again and asked to speak with this "lead tech". The guy on the phone told me that it would be at least a month (after the return period) before the update would come out, and that some customers were working fine on 5G. I am pretty sure this was a lie. I offered to exchange the device for another that might work, and expressed how upset I was about being lied to about the email and the call back. At this point, he said he would send me a return label... Not what I asked for, but sure, I'll take it.
In conclusion, I am happy to return this and never deal with this company again. They are not interested in customer service, they do not have a "tech support", and they would rather sweep a problem under the rug than deal with it. I still don't have a return label from them, and it's the end of the day, I wonder if I will ever get one.
TL;DR
Don't deal with this dishonest company who sells at best faulty equipment, and at worst is selling a product they KNOW doesn't work.