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clocker
May 31, 2019Aspirant
Bad CellID on Nighthawk M1
Hi, New member here. I have an MR1100 NightHawk M1 mobile router with T-Mobile hotspot SIM. The location is on the edge of mobile service so I have external antennas connected to the router. The ...
clocker
Jun 02, 2019Aspirant
Little more information.
After rebooting the router it connects to Cell ID 4294967295 and cycles through multiple LTE bands and carriers (MNC and MCC). Given enough time and circumstances (24-48 hours) the M1 will sometimes select an alternate tower Cell ID 5747971. At that point the dashboard page shows "Connected", but the status page does not show the carrier or service number.
My LB1120 nearly instantly connects to Cell ID 5747971 with correct MNC and MCC for t-mo and allows IP network traffic to flow.
- JSchnee21Jun 07, 2019Virtuoso
Sorry, no dice. You'll need something more flexable / configurable like a Mofi or similar.
Alternatively, you could try a highly directional antenna w/wo an amplifier and point it at the tower you want to use.
- JSchnee21Jun 07, 2019Virtuoso
The Mofi website seems a bit stale.
Cradlepoint or SierraWireless are the next step up. But they are more expensive
SierraWireless is what they use in police cars and fire trucks for example
https://www.sierrawireless.com/products-and-solutions/routers-gateways/vehicle-networking/
They have new LTE Advanced models and ones that even support FirstNet (as you would expect). But you'll need dedicated power and a proper antenna. But, for Rural home networking you'd probably have that already.
- clockerJun 08, 2019Aspirant
Thank you for all the great advice. Maybe Netgear can add this as a feature request. It seems that tower blocking would be a great expert feature to the products.
Per your advice on more pro solutions I wonder if adding a cell booster with directional antenna(s) would not be an intermediate solution. That way I could get signal on my phone and on the cell router while still keeping the M1