Hi y’all,
Just bought a Cradlepoint Ibr900. I’m not super tech savvy & seem to be having difficulty finding data plans for it. The company I bought the CP from sent me to a 3rd party who sells extremely expensive data plans. I saw somewhere suggested vzw & At&T business plans. I don’t have a business so that’s not an option. I need to get at least 30gb or an unlimited with around 30gb before it tethers. Am I able to just get a regular phone plan from a carrier as long as I get a mini (standard) sim?
What did you do? Any recommendations?
What is Cradlepoint ibr900 best data plans!
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Re: What is Cradlepoint ibr900 best data plans!
Unlimitedville and UnlimitedIRL are two options I've used. Both are expensive.
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Re: What is Cradlepoint ibr900 best data plans!
kaseystrahin wrote: ↑Thu Jan 23, 2020 9:31 am Hi y’all,
Just bought a Cradlepoint Ibr900. I’m not super tech savvy & seem to be having difficulty finding data plans for it. The company I bought the CP from sent me to a 3rd party who sells extremely expensive data plans. I saw somewhere suggested vzw & At&T business plans. I don’t have a business so that’s not an option. I need to get at least 30gb or an unlimited with around 30gb before it tethers. Am I able to just get a regular phone plan from a carrier as long as I get a mini (standard) sim?
What did you do? Any recommendations?
If you want to use the Verizon network without paying an arm and a kidneys (lol), then check out Visible for $40/mo (lower speeds, higher latency), or PagePlus for $55/mo (normal speeds, average latency). Then there's Tmobile/SimpleMobile for $50/month (high speeds, low latency), or ATT $35/month (lower speeds, average latency), or Sprint for around $60/mo (normal speeds, normal latency). In order to use some of these unlimited data services you will need a compatible OpenWRT router with TTL settings from thewirelesshaven.com, otherwise it simply won't work it you'll get throttled after just a couple of gigs. I don't believe Cradle Point routers have the TTL settings, but you can ask about it.