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caprock
Jul 03, 2019Tutor
LB2120 4G Modem on Visible prepaid cellular
Have been using this modem with T-Mobile for several months and it works great! I just purchased the budget Android phone, the Visible R2, and activated this new phone from Visible, a Verizon prepai...
getnear666
Aug 24, 2019Aspirant
These Modems seem to have been ban from Visible's service, anyone else having issues or know how to get around this?
We've been using them for a week with no issues until yesterday morning.
In one area, the modem connects, until a device is plugged in, then it disconnects and retries and retries and retries... in another area, the modem attemps to connect then retries and retries and retries without a device plugged in... tried in router mode and bridge mode.
I have a LB1121 and two friends have the LB1120... pop the SIM back in a phone, and the phone works with tethering, even bridging the wireless signal to the WAN port of a router to split it works... but i'm attempting to put the modem up in a tree with two large yagi antennas, so tethering with a phone is not an option for me.
caprock
Aug 25, 2019Tutor
That is my impression but not confirmed yet. Mine worked for a few days, dead yesterday. Took the Sim back to a phone and works. Also tried hotspot and that was ok. Actually using a hotspot now w/o issues. My thought was that an automatic tool is looking for Visible with downlink IPs. I'm using TMO also but Visible has the more consistent signal.
- caprockAug 25, 2019Tutor
Well seems to be bad news for those trying to connect a router to the Visible cell service for use with the Netgear LB2120 4G Modem.
After a more careful examination of the Terms of Service there is a detailed restriction that probably applies in the (e) argument (attached).
In the Features there is only a short description for hotspot support: "You'll be able to connect one phone at a time."
I was hoping to power my home with the 5mb Visible service, but this restriction does seem to be a real - and enforced - restriction. This does not appear to be an issue with TMO, but costs $75-$85 and has a weak signal. [I am in a rural environment where the only alternatives are U-Verse (1.5mb/256k) or a local radio link ($60+ for 3mb/1mb) - no cable tv/internet is available]
BTW: T-Mobile is currently beta-testing a whole-home 4G cell service at this time, but is available with a TMO invitation onlly.