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    • ?
      A Former User
      last edited by A Former User

      Hi together,

      get a refurbed 5 G smartphone that is supporting this
      SIM card and band, inserting your SIM card and connect
      it to the USB port of the pfSense. And now you make
      this usb port being a second wan port and create
      failover rules. This is the cheapest and
      fastest way as I would try it out.

      More expensive the you found it but better running
      cause of the eth port of the device;

      • RaspBerry PI with 5G modem that supports your band
        ~200 € without modem and ~550 € with modem
        RaPi Kit

      Two other options around $350 can be that boxes here
      but also not far away from your ~$400 ish seen solution.

      • Option 1 ~$60

      • Option 2 ~$60

      • Simcom SIM8202G-M2 3G/4G/LTE/5G M.2 NGFF Modem

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      • hydrianH
        hydrian
        last edited by hydrian

        @dobby_

        I'm looking at an unlocked 5G android phone that I can root. I'm going to have root to automate the USB tethering. I don't want to have to touch the phone because the tethering disconnected everytime the cell signal cuts out , the phone reboots, or I reboot my pfsense box. So my price point is $225USD for 5G and $140USD for LTE.

        I love the idea of the RaspBerry PI with 5G modem, but that's a bit too $$$ for me.

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        • hydrianH
          hydrian
          last edited by

          Does anybody know of a T-Mobile 5G(Band 71) cell phone that will auto-tether at boot for less than 210USD?

          I know I have to set Developers Tool -> Default USB Mode to Tethering. Is that all that is needed?

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            A Former User @hydrian
            last edited by

            @hydrian

            The fastest and/or easiest way to realize it would be the
            5G smartphone on USB. But pfSense will be reassigning
            the WAN even new if you reboot, for sure I consider to
            that.

            I would prefer to look for something like the RaspBerry PI because it will be the only one that comes with a real
            rj45 port to connect to the pfSense as second wan port.

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            • hydrianH
              hydrian
              last edited by

              As much as I want to go to 5G, I think I need to stick with LTE with my budget. The big thing, is I need no interaction once set up. Probably, going to get a Netgear LB-1200 in bridge mode and inject passive PoE to it, and be done with it.

              Thanks for all the recommendations though.

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              • Sergei_ShablovskyS
                Sergei_Shablovsky @hydrian
                last edited by Sergei_Shablovsky

                @hydrian said in Cell Modem Recommendations:

                @jknott
                Not in the US.

                Band 71 is 4G/LTE.
                Band n71 is 5G.

                My phone connects via it all the time, well the last 2 weeks when it finally rolled out here, in both modes.

                Strongly recommend (from low cost to high quality)
                1.
                iRZ RUH2 (https://irz.net/en/products/routers/ruh-series/ruh2);
                2.
                MicroTik (something from “Wireless for Home & office”, https://mikrotik.com/products/group/wireless-for-home-and-office)
                3.
                LANTRONIX PremierWave XC HSPA+(https://www.lantronix.com/products/premierwave-xc-hspa/)
                LANTRONIX G520 https://www.lantronix.com/products/g520/)

                And remember: there are not “cheap&quality” combination in wireless technologies. You get is what a You pay for.
                Another one suggestion: better to buy products from companies that made for finance, energy, medical, and other “mission critical” grade systems. The quality of device (stability of work, software quality, manufacturing,...) in this case MUCH MORE BETTER than ZTE, Zyxel, Netgear, Microtik, etc., etc...

                But there are small “hint” here: You may find on eBay.com some Enterprise quality for reasonable cost, for example PremierWave (previous model)... :) I able to see PremierWave right on Your budget (https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2047675.m570.l1313&_nkw=PremierWave&_sacat=0).

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                • hydrianH
                  hydrian @Sergei_Shablovsky
                  last edited by

                  @sergei_shablovsky said in Cell Modem Recommendations:

                  @hydrian said in Cell Modem Recommendations:

                  @jknott
                  Not in the US.

                  Band 71 is 4G/LTE.
                  Band n71 is 5G.

                  My phone connects via it all the time, well the last 2 weeks when it finally rolled out here, in both modes.

                  Strongly recommend (from low cost to high quality)
                  1.
                  iRZ RUH2 (https://irz.net/en/products/routers/ruh-series/ruh2);
                  2.
                  MicroTik (something from “Wireless for Home & office”, https://mikrotik.com/products/group/wireless-for-home-and-office)
                  3.
                  LANTRONIX PremierWave XC HSPA+(https://www.lantronix.com/products/premierwave-xc-hspa/)
                  LANTRONIX G520 https://www.lantronix.com/products/g520/)

                  And remember: there are not “cheap&quality” combination in wireless technologies. You get is what a You pay for.
                  Another one suggestion: better to buy products from companies that made for finance, energy, medical, and other “mission critical” grade systems. The quality of device (stability of work, software quality, manufacturing,...) in this case MUCH MORE BETTER than ZTE, Zyxel, Netgear, Microtik, etc., etc...

                  But there are small “hint” here: You may find on eBay.com some Enterprise quality for reasonable cost, for example PremierWave (previous model)... :) I able to see PremierWave right on Your budget (https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2047675.m570.l1313&_nkw=PremierWave&_sacat=0).

                  None of the iRZ and Microtik products support band 71/n71, a requirement to get signal in my area. The Band 71 rollout are sort of new to the US so the older/used products will not have support for them. The LANTRONICS are way out of my price range.

                  I've basically decided I'm only going to get a 4G/LTE modem because the cost for 5G Cell modem card is just out of my budget.

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                    RobH 0 @hydrian
                    last edited by RobH 0

                    @hydrian I'm using the Netgear Nighthawk M5. It does support n71 and it supports T-Mobile. It is NOT cheap though.

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                    • hydrianH
                      hydrian @RobH 0
                      last edited by

                      @robh-0 Yea, I've looked at it. Way out of price range.

                      At this point, for 4G, I'm looking at the Netgear LM-1200. It is about 140 USD new.

                      The upper end of my budget is about 300 USD. Most usable 5G deployments are about 400. The only way I can get 5G into that budget is with a tether 5G cell phone. The big issue with tethering is reliability. I can't have any interaction from myself with common functions. I need it stable over reboots.

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                        RobH 0 @hydrian
                        last edited by

                        @hydrian I tried a 1200. The 1200 only has a CAT6 modem, so you will only get about 35mbps, tops. I swapped the SIM into the M5, which has a CAT16 radio, and now I get up to 90mbps on 4g.

                        I work from home, so having fast speeds and 100% uptime is important to me. I'm paying $119 a month for the unlimited AT&T SIM, and on top of that I have a WISP connection that's only 15/5 that I pay another $85 a month for. I live out in the boonies, so these are my only options. I also travel a lot, so it's convenient to grab the M5 and go, letting pfSense fail over to the WISP while I'm gone.

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                        • hydrianH
                          hydrian @RobH 0
                          last edited by

                          @robh-0
                          I'm not that bad out in the sticks. I have a decently stable cable 450Mb/20Mb internet connection for most of my work. The problem I have is that if that connection goes down, we lose ALL electronic communication in and out of our house, other than AM/FM radio. The "hard-wired" phones are really still VOIP and don't use the old POTS lines. Neighbors complain about them quite often going down. So I can't trust them.

                          Luckily, most cable internet outages are only a few hours at most. We've had an 8 hour outage before, but that was only once in 3 years. The big issue are storms breaking the 'last mile' of our cable connection. Also, with inclement weather, there are more reason to need communications.

                          I need a cell modem that I can attach a good antenna on to get a stable, but not great, Band 71 connection. That way I can still have communication with the house in the case of a cable outage. Typical outage are about once every 3 months for few hours. Paying a large sum per a month, doesn't make a lot of sense for mostly passive connection.

                          This is why I'm setting up Google Fi data-sim only for this device. Yea, it is 10USD/GB of bandwidth, but not having the per month charge is a big savings for something I will be rarely using.

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                          • Sergei_ShablovskyS
                            Sergei_Shablovsky @hydrian
                            last edited by

                            @hydrian said in Cell Modem Recommendations:

                            The LANTRONICS are way out of my price range.

                            Are You sure? I see price ~$160, exactly within ranges as You wrote before...

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                            • ?
                              A Former User
                              last edited by

                              MikroTik LtAP
                              might be one more option, you may be able to sort it with any kind of modem matching your choice and will and you
                              can insert up to three SIM cards!

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