โFeb-24-2017 04:43 PM
โAug-23-2017 09:44 PM
โAug-23-2017 08:03 PM
Dutch_12078 wrote:magicbus wrote:
I am at -108 (one to two bars on the Mobley) right now and working fine. This past month I actually went to 26 gig and didn't hear a thing from AT&T except that I owe them $22.01 for the service :W.
Dave
We used about 70GB last month and the bill was the same as yours. I'm currently using the Mobley SIM in a Netgear Unite hotspot, so my signal readings and speeds are not directly comparable to the Mobley...
โAug-09-2017 11:12 PM
โAug-09-2017 05:31 PM
I called AT&T; they referred me to ZTE which referred me to AT&T.That sounds like the customer service I got when I was trying to get my Mobley activated :B.
โAug-09-2017 04:26 PM
magicbus wrote:
I am at -108 (one to two bars on the Mobley) right now and working fine. This past month I actually went to 26 gig and didn't hear a thing from AT&T except that I owe them $22.01 for the service :W.
Dave
โAug-09-2017 04:17 PM
Jbird wrote:magicbus wrote:Jbird wrote:I am at -108 (one to two bars on the Mobley) right now and working fine. This past month I actually went to 26 gig and didn't hear a thing from AT&T except that I owe them $22.01 for the service :W.
... I think must be a decent signal (-74dbm) 4g and it varies from so slow I cant use it to miserably slow,... Could be I get what I pay for. At least I'll not have to worry about 22g line in this lifetime.
Dave
May be a difference between 4g and 4gLTE or maybe something is wrong with my setup.I have 4bars 4G and SLOW internet. I called AT&T; they referred me to ZTE which referred me to AT&T.
โAug-09-2017 03:39 PM
magicbus wrote:Jbird wrote:I am at -108 (one to two bars on the Mobley) right now and working fine. This past month I actually went to 26 gig and didn't hear a thing from AT&T except that I owe them $22.01 for the service :W.
... I think must be a decent signal (-74dbm) 4g and it varies from so slow I cant use it to miserably slow,... Could be I get what I pay for. At least I'll not have to worry about 22g line in this lifetime.
Dave
โAug-09-2017 02:31 PM
Jbird wrote:I am at -108 (one to two bars on the Mobley) right now and working fine. This past month I actually went to 26 gig and didn't hear a thing from AT&T except that I owe them $22.01 for the service :W.
... I think must be a decent signal (-74dbm) 4g and it varies from so slow I cant use it to miserably slow,... Could be I get what I pay for. At least I'll not have to worry about 22g line in this lifetime.
โAug-09-2017 02:07 PM
โAug-08-2017 05:11 PM
โJul-30-2017 01:14 AM
โJul-20-2017 12:07 PM
JiminDenver wrote:
HSPA+ is not all that slow. I don't know its limits but I use to see near 7 Mbps down in a very challenging area of Denver. A boosted signal doesn't always fix everything either. My Mobley is on 4G from some far off tower while remote boondocking in the Rockies. All the booster does is keep it connected when that far off tower becomes congested at 9 am everyday. It can be slow but without the booster and directional antenna, it is nothing. Sprint and T-mobile are often like that. Show no signal until they hit the cradle.
โJul-19-2017 04:44 PM
โJul-19-2017 08:39 AM
โJul-18-2017 09:22 AM
blackcows wrote:BoonHauler wrote:
I'm in the Eastern Sierra along Hwy 395 and have very poor AT&T internet. I've had to use my Verizon service here. The AT&T coverage map shows I'm camped right on the border of LTE and 4G coverage.
With my booster I have a signal strength of -79db, great signal but that doesn't matter much out here I guess.
Glad I have both Verizon and AT&T services just that Verizon is so darn expensive .... =(
Can you tell me a bit more about using a booster? My rv is actually a horse trailer with living quarters. Our trips consist mostly of 2 or 3 day horse shows so internet is really just for the roku tvs. Netflix etc. wondering if it would be practical to add a booster?