I'm guessing that carrier aggregation is quite important since this will be in a moving vehicle instead of just being stationary?
I'll be using this on an actual Hotspot 50GB data only plan (https://www.verizon.com/plans/devices/hotspots/) from Verizon so bands 2, 4, 5, 13, 46, 48 & 66 with the most important really being 13 & 66. I would like to stay from CAT 4 or 6 for either 150MB/s & 300MB/s respectively.
So far the 2 that somewhat fits the above are:
WE826-T2: shorturl.at/djHSU
Inhand IR302: shorturl.at/iptIS
Cioswi WE826: shorturl.at/NT059
I am also in the lucky few who was able to get a Raspberry Pi 4 before they went out of stock so I've been thinking of doing the 4G Hat with that to have a very small footprint and perhaps better hardware since I would be buying the mPCIe card myself. Something along the lines of the
sixfab Raspberry Pi Cellular IoT Kit (shorturl.at/qrWZ4) or the WaveShare SIM7600G-H-M2 4G HAT (shorturl.at/hNWX8). I would just be lacking a metal case to put it all in as most I've seen are plastic (3d printed) or cost $80 just for the case alone. But the most burning question would be if I can run OpenWRT/ROOter on it without having to do all those AT commands?? They have a nice interface that makes setting up stuff like this a lot easier - or so it seems from the YouTube videos I've watched.
According to Verizon's Open Development website (shorturl.at/GMX24) there are a plethora of modem cards, routers and such that have been given the green light to activate on their network. Though I'm sure, knowing my luck, that it will still be a challenge when talking to Verizon to get the IMEI correct. It seems that Sierra Wireless cards are the most compatible with them?
Is https://www.542wifi.com/ a legit site to purchase from? I don't see a lot of reviews - none actually - for that company.
I wouldn't mind getting something from Alibaba but want to make sure it will work as I would be stuck with it since its crazy expensive to ship back a package to China.
Anyone know where I can purchase a case like this?
As always, if you all know of some other routers that would fit my needs better than please do share them!