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    5G modems with Fanless Computer

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    • Dobby_D
      Dobby_
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      @mathomas3

      • Were you wearing a ESD wrist band during the installation?
        An electrical hit can destroy that hardware

      • Did you connect the antenna first and then connect it to the hardware or power the hardware then on?
        The antenna ist grounding the card either
        miniPCIe or M.2 based

      • Did you consider to buy and install the right antennas matching to your card and according to its standard?
        There are antennas for the M.2 and others that must be connected to the miniPCIe cards

      • Did you think on something like a heatsink?
        You can buy for some coin (6 €) at AliExpress

      • Didi you take a ESD screwdriver to install
        that card grounded?
        An electric spark went over can destroy your card in time

      You will see there are some more point you should watching out before installing something else where. It is not rough meant here, but often
      peoples forget this points and then they will do often the same failure again and again
      burning their money and materials too.

      copper cooler miniPCIe
      copper cooler M.2 (2230) 1
      copper cooler M.2 (2230) 2
      electrostatic wristband (cordless)
      electrostatic wristband (corded)
      antistatic screwdriver
      ESD mat

      #~. @Dobby

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        mathomas3 @Dobby_
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        @Dobby_

        Thank you for the reply... though this failure was not user error... the computer was/is AIO mini computer that about the size of a small hardback book that was never opened and arrived in it's air cooled computer case...

        the 5G modem is a mobile USB C 5G hotspot(as noted in the first post) and no I didnt open that either...

        Give me a little credit here... I have been working in/around IT for 22 years

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          provels @mathomas3
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          @mathomas3 Maybe a powered USB hub in the middle might have crutched the power draw. Or not. Anyway, thanks for the warning. 👍

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            nimrod @provels
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            USB should only be used temporary for your keyboard or USB storage from which you run your installation of pfsense. Nothing else. When it comes to 4G/5G modems you should get PCIe version or standalone box that attaches to your LAN port directly. Using USB lan cards and USB 4G/5G modems is bad solution. Just because you can, doesnt mean you should.

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            • Dobby_D
              Dobby_
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              External cases for USB > M.2 M/B-Key
              Some can be powered external via PS

              USBM2 Series Wireless USB M.2(NGFF) Card Adapter

              NGFF (M.2) WWAN/LTE/3G/4G ZU USB ADAPTER

              M.2 NGFF LTE 4/5G case

              Boards for own cases and/or as AddOn
              Could be a solution for existing cases or own cases

              MikroTik RBM11G

              M.2(NGFF) 3G/4G/5G-Modul to USB3.0-Adapter with Dual-SIM

              #~. @Dobby

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              PC Engines APU4D4 - 4 Ports - 4 GB RAM / pfSense CE 2.7.2 Release (ZFS)
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                mathomas3 @Dobby_
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                @Dobby_ The reason why I am using this solution is that my provider requires the use of their hardware... should I put the SIM into something different would violate the TOS...

                I am hoping that I will be able to move to something else by the end of the year when fiber is built into my area...

                My only current solutions that I could currently consider is WISP providers or TM@H which didnt work well while I tried them out.

                This 5g modem isnt deprioritized like TM@H and it's cheaper as well... at times I can get nearly 400mb down and close to 100mb in the middle of the day

                For anyone looking into this provider it's calyx institute... and yes I try some of those more shady providers before finding this one and I have been a member of them for nearly 2 years now... could they have a better operation... yes... but given that they are on the up and up with tmobile... I am happy

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                • Dobby_D
                  Dobby_ @mathomas3
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                  @mathomas3 said in 5G modems with Fanless Computer:

                  @Dobby_ The reason why I am using this solution is that my provider requires the use of their hardware... should I put the SIM into something different would violate the TOS...

                  Ah, ok this was not clear to me.

                  #~. @Dobby

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