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TC_Z
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Dec 12, 2022

Router for Low Cell Signal Rural Mountainous Areas

We recently camped in the mountains of Alabama at Desoto SP. We had spotty cell signal.

When we got back I called Verizon to confirm they could activate a T1114 router, activation fee was $35 and a $10/mon fee. All is good.

So I bought a Verizon Novatel T1114, an Antenna Gear M39 and a painters pole to put it up in the air. Once delivered ****, I called Verizon to activate it and they reneged and would not activate the T1114 despite their previous commitment. They claim it is no longer supported by their system. That's bunk, my brother has a T1114 and they are continuing to support his.

Regardless, I now must return my T1114 and try to get reimbursed. This despite making sure it was legit, and must buy another router for rural low signal areas, just for Verizon 4G WiFi, no voice needed. My antenna I bought has SMA connectors.

Any suggestions for a good router that has SMA antenna connections, that Verizon will activate?

Thanks
  • LouLawrence wrote:
    Interesting but hard to understand. This thread has drifted so far as to be worthless to the OP.



    Yes, and sorry to the OP from my end.
  • LouLawrence wrote:
    Interesting but hard to understand. This thread has drifted so far as to be worthless to the OP.
    Maybe he'll come back and chastise us for that.
  • An antenna and higher mount is good if you have marginal connection.

    If you are down in a deep valley with no signal, you can't boost a non-existent signal.

    I'm wondering if when you asked about a specific unit, they were expecting you to buy it from them. So when you came back with a 3rd party unit...not their problem.

    PS: Starlink is completely different from cell coverage. It requires a clear view of the sky. So if camping under dense forest, no it won't work. But if you have a clear view of the sky, should work just about anywhere. Not sure what a certain poster is going on about. If you don't test the system before the warranty period then have problems, a good bit of it's on you.
  • TC&Z wrote:


    So I bought a Verizon Novatel T1114, an Antenna Gear M39 and a painters pole to put it up in the air. Once delivered ****, I called Verizon to activate it and they reneged and would not activate the T1114 despite their previous commitment. They claim it is no longer supported by their system. That's bunk, my brother has a T1114 and they are continuing to support his.


    A particular model of device that's been obsoleted from being "newly activated" can still be used if it's already in use on Verizon.
    Hence the reason yours can't be activated yet the one your brother has still works.

    I had the same problem with a Samsung Note 3 phone. I had it for about 5 years. It worked, but I was ready to replace it. I replaced it, then hated the phone I got as a replacement and got a refund. Verizon could not re-activate the Note 3 because it had been deprecated from their systems. If I'd have left it active, it would still have been functional. They could not put it back in their system. I was SOL.
  • Why not use a cell signal amplifier/repeater, and put the systems external antenna on the pole, i have a Wilson home unit in my RV, its from before 5G, but it works for all carriers on all 4G LTE 3G 2G bands ,my phone on visible, the att aircard i ran before getting my T,-mobile home internet, works for the 4G connection of T-Mobile Internet,
    Current models should work with your cell data wifi device,
    This way you also have improved cell phone service inside the rv in spotty areas,
    And they work while moving , mount an antenna on the mirror or roof
    there are members here that have other brands of cellular amps, I'm surprised nobody else mentioned that option,
    Mine was really useful on out of the beaches miles from any cell tower

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