Need help understanding which router/modem I need on Verizon?
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2020 7:21 pm
So, I have a signal meter on the way so I can check what carriers and frequencies are available but I'm pretty certain just Verizon and just Band 13, BUT I don't want to buy a modem/router that will limit me. I may have other bands available, which would mean I could use carrier aggregation, but again, I'm unsure. I will update this post once I know for certain in a few days. Till then, I would love some help right now figuring out which router I need to get.
Here are the 4 on my list right now:
1. GL.iNet Spitz X750 (w/ Quectel EP06-A) - $175
2. Build my own WE826 w/ 12v PSU + (Sierra MC7455 / Quectel EM12 / Quectel EM20G) - $192, $232, $317
3. Cradlepoint CBA850LP6 - $235
4. MOFI 4500 - $330
I've also heard mention of the Telit Lm960 modem.
So, I won't be using the wireless functionality of any of these routers. As soon as it connected the LTE passes through the modem, I'll be wiring (through fiber) down a hill to my house where I will use a real router. I just need the modem to handle the whole LTE and cell signal side of things, not the WiFi distribution part. With that in mind, I think these are the things that are important to me:
("!" means supports as far as I know, "?" means unknown)
- 2x2 MIMO for sure -> Spitz(!) Built WE826(!) Cradlepoint(!) MOFI(!)
- band locking -> Spitz(!) Built WE826(!) Cradlepoint(!) MOFI(!)
- ip passthrough -> Spitz(?) Built WE826(?) Cradlepoint(!) MOFI(!)
- ability to change TTL values -> Spitz(!) Built WE826(!) Cradlepoint(?) MOFI(!)
- ability to change IMEI to make router look like an iPad -> Spitz(!) Built WE826(?) Cradlepoint(?) MOFI(?)
Please inform if you know anything I'm unsure about above^.
Now for some questions. I know I need 2x2 MIMO support but I see some modems support 4x4 MIMO. Do I need this? I will get it if it will significantly increase my speeds. I'm aware I'd need either 4 antennas or 2 2x2MIMO antennas, but how do I know if this will help my speed?
Do any of the other routers besides the Spitz support changing the devices IMEI?I read how there is a command you can the Spitz to change its IMEI, which from my understanding is another step in preventing the ISP from seeing its a hotspot. I'm especially concerned about this since I will most likely be going with Verizon.
Is IP passthrough what I should be looking for in the situation I described above? I will not use the modems wireless capabilities, I just need it to feed the internet to my actual router through a long cable.
Thank you guys
Here are the 4 on my list right now:
1. GL.iNet Spitz X750 (w/ Quectel EP06-A) - $175
2. Build my own WE826 w/ 12v PSU + (Sierra MC7455 / Quectel EM12 / Quectel EM20G) - $192, $232, $317
3. Cradlepoint CBA850LP6 - $235
4. MOFI 4500 - $330
I've also heard mention of the Telit Lm960 modem.
So, I won't be using the wireless functionality of any of these routers. As soon as it connected the LTE passes through the modem, I'll be wiring (through fiber) down a hill to my house where I will use a real router. I just need the modem to handle the whole LTE and cell signal side of things, not the WiFi distribution part. With that in mind, I think these are the things that are important to me:
("!" means supports as far as I know, "?" means unknown)
- 2x2 MIMO for sure -> Spitz(!) Built WE826(!) Cradlepoint(!) MOFI(!)
- band locking -> Spitz(!) Built WE826(!) Cradlepoint(!) MOFI(!)
- ip passthrough -> Spitz(?) Built WE826(?) Cradlepoint(!) MOFI(!)
- ability to change TTL values -> Spitz(!) Built WE826(!) Cradlepoint(?) MOFI(!)
- ability to change IMEI to make router look like an iPad -> Spitz(!) Built WE826(?) Cradlepoint(?) MOFI(?)
Please inform if you know anything I'm unsure about above^.
Now for some questions. I know I need 2x2 MIMO support but I see some modems support 4x4 MIMO. Do I need this? I will get it if it will significantly increase my speeds. I'm aware I'd need either 4 antennas or 2 2x2MIMO antennas, but how do I know if this will help my speed?
Do any of the other routers besides the Spitz support changing the devices IMEI?I read how there is a command you can the Spitz to change its IMEI, which from my understanding is another step in preventing the ISP from seeing its a hotspot. I'm especially concerned about this since I will most likely be going with Verizon.
Is IP passthrough what I should be looking for in the situation I described above? I will not use the modems wireless capabilities, I just need it to feed the internet to my actual router through a long cable.
Thank you guys