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GL.iNet GL-X3000 (Spitz AX) 5G NR AX3000 Cellular Gateway Router, Wi-Fi 6, Detachable Antennas, Dual-SIM, RV, T-Mobile & AT&T IoT Device Certified $285

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Feb 18, 2024
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meerkat
Feb 18, 2024
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Quote from drummr8 :
When you say IMEI spoofing, do you mean that you can trick T-Mobile into thinking it's a normal cellphone using the sim?
Not trick tmobile into thinking it is cellous phone. Tmobile upon sending their modem and activate a user Internet service, has entered IMEI into the system, they do not allow an account is associated with two IMEI s. The spoofing is just let you use (transfer) the same IMEI onto the new modem for the user. It is still a Internet device, not metaphor into a cellular phone from T-Mobile perspective. tmobile certainly will not support the new modem.
Last edited by meerkat February 17, 2024 at 11:36 PM.
Feb 18, 2024
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FelineDisrespect
Feb 18, 2024
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Quote from ashishdc :
Amazon asks for official documentation containing business name for completing account verification 😵
Amazon has been bothering me for years to create a business account, I don't know why. So I can't even create one after all their pushing? damn
Feb 19, 2024
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IdahoRoamingGnome
Feb 19, 2024
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Quote from tax-exempt-buyer :
SSo yeah, basically. I was going to pick up one of these. I did a lot of research on it, but they used the Qualcomm. X62. chipset. and it's nowhere near as fast as the X65 chipset. the 65 is 50% faster and chances are you're going to pay the exact same amount. for the service. And if you're spending 300 on this for only about 100 more, you can go with the x65 I built mine with a way more powerful. integrated wifi modem 8 antennas. TTL Spoofing. imei spoofing all for 400$
Agree with the x62 vs x65. The x62, at least in the Inseego FX3000 (failover dual sim), can only do CA 2x when in LTE/5G mode, in which case it prefers to connect to b2 or b66 and n41, but if you put it in 5G Only mode, in NSA or SA Only modes, it will only connect to n71 (slow). I did some searching last night and that seems to be the safe of the x62 in general; it will only CA LTE+5G, not 5G+5G bands.

You can get an Inseego M3100 (Verizon x65) on eBay for about $180ish, sometimes lower if you keep an eye on them, and then use hotspottoolkit for $40 to magic it, if you're looking for a hotspot or USB C powered modem with ethernet port on it. It also supports mmWave, in case you're going to use Visible+ and happen to live within eyesight of a tower with mmW.
Quote from drummr8 :
When you say IMEI spoofing, do you mean that you can trick T-Mobile into thinking it's a normal cellphone using the sim?
Something like that... Don't forget TTL/HL.
Quote from TenseApple583 :
I looked into building my own router with 2 (Sierra Wireless) mobile modems a while ago and didn't like the "base" options that are out there. What are you shoving your cards into?
I'd stay away from Sierra Wireless, don't think I know of anyone who's made their own system using them. Netgear's hotspots use them and they're buggy af. Here's a guide to a DIYing your own Invisagig cellular modem using a Quectel RM520N-GL (x62), although it apparently works with a 521 (x65) too... Not sure it's worth your time and hassle though, since there are a ton of other great options out there nowadays that are cheaper. https://github.com/iamromulan/que...tion-notes
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Feb 19, 2024
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IdahoRoamingGnome
Feb 19, 2024
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Quote from ashishdc :
Amazon asks for official documentation containing business name for completing account verification 😵
They never asked me that, but I do have a legit LLC and EIN. Plugged those in and has a business account in minute or two. That was a year or so ago, because they'd closed, probably due to no activity, from a couple of years back when I originally made it.

Feb 19, 2024
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goixiz
Feb 19, 2024
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Quote from gullzway :
Don't think so.

This has been this price for a while on Amazon Business account.
I considered one but built my own kit with the newer RM521 X65 modem(3CA vs 2CA) for the same price.
suncomm se06 pro max(x65) $380
Feb 19, 2024
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Feb 19, 2024
iamrico00
Feb 19, 2024
33 Posts
Quote from IdahoRoamingGnome :
Agree with the x62 vs x65. The x62, at least in the Inseego FX3000 (failover dual sim), can only do CA 2x when in LTE/5G mode, in which case it prefers to connect to b2 or b66 and n41, but if you put it in 5G Only mode, in NSA or SA Only modes, it will only connect to n71 (slow). I did some searching last night and that seems to be the safe of the x62 in general; it will only CA LTE+5G, not 5G+5G bands.

You can get an Inseego M3100 (Verizon x65) on eBay for about $180ish, sometimes lower if you keep an eye on them, and then use hotspottoolkit for $40 to magic it, if you're looking for a hotspot or USB C powered modem with ethernet port on it. It also supports mmWave, in case you're going to use Visible+ and happen to live within eyesight of a tower with mmW.

Something like that... Don't forget TTL/HL.

I'd stay away from Sierra Wireless, don't think I know of anyone who's made their own system using them. Netgear's hotspots use them and they're buggy af. Here's a guide to a DIYing your own Invisagig cellular modem using a Quectel RM520N-GL (x62), although it apparently works with a 521 (x65) too... Not sure it's worth your time and hassle though, since there are a ton of other great options out there nowadays that are cheaper. https://github.com/iamromulan/que...tion-notes
Can you give a link for a router modem with a X65 modem that does cost less?
Feb 19, 2024
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wwu123
Feb 19, 2024
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Quote from darwinwins :
Is this useful if you want to travel with this internationally? I dunno if I can even get a SIM card in Japan but wondering if I can, if this is a good solution?
These days, if just high-speed data for Japan and don't need a local phone number, renting a battery-powered pocket wi-fi hotspot has never been easier or cheaper. Can reserve and pick up at airport even. Considering you'd mainly connect your phone or laptop by wi-fi to this cell router anyways, the pocket wi-fi is more convenient and likely faster Internet, for pretty cheap.
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Feb 19, 2024
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LivelyManatee460
Feb 19, 2024
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Will this let us use hotspot between multiple devices w/o running the hotspot data?
Feb 19, 2024
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coolbeanz
Feb 19, 2024
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Does this allow IMEI spoofing to use tmobile 5g at home ?
Feb 19, 2024
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gullzway
Feb 19, 2024
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Quote from goixiz :
suncomm se06 pro max(x65) $380
Closer to $420 with tax and shipping.
My RM521 and RJ45 kit was just under $300 total.
Last edited by gullzway February 19, 2024 at 10:50 AM.
Feb 19, 2024
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goixiz
Feb 19, 2024
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Quote from gullzway :
Closer to $420 with tax and shipping.
My RM521 and RJ45 kit was just under $300 total.
I can get rm521 + RJ45 for abt $225 but "kinda" useless if you dont have a router and you still have to program and limp along
Feb 19, 2024
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gullzway
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Quote from goixiz :
I can get rm521 + RJ45 for abt $225 but "kinda" useless if you dont have a router and you still have to program and limp along
Where at, I might grab another?

Takes about 5 minutes to program. I can send commands easily in the Admin page, even remotely over wireguard, to change LTE/SA/NSA modes and lock bands. Works with any router, currently using it as failover on my Dual Wan router.
Last edited by gullzway February 19, 2024 at 02:33 PM.
Feb 20, 2024
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RainRDX
Feb 20, 2024
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Quote from goixiz :
I can get rm521 + RJ45 for abt $225 but "kinda" useless if you dont have a router and you still have to program and limp along
Very curious where one can get such a kit
Feb 20, 2024
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IdahoRoamingGnome
Feb 20, 2024
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Quote from iamrico00 :
Can you give a link for a router modem with a X65 modem that does cost less?
Your absolute cheapest option to get an x65 modem in a hotspot/gateway right now is the Inseego M3100 (Verizon) on ebay for $150-200ish, and then hotspottoolkit for $40 to mod it. Everything else with an x65 is $500ish.

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Feb 20, 2024
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poohbie
Feb 20, 2024
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Quote from The_Spenderman :
Yes, You can copy the imei of a device. You have to do this for services to work.

You can also lock towers and bands you wish.

It was great but I returned mine because Tmo home internet is so unreliable.
Can this router work with Verizon as well? I'm currently using a Netgear LTE modem that's not listed to work with Verizon but works great, would like to upgrade to 5G.

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