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WaltSidney
Jan 23, 2025Aspirant
Nighthawk MR5200 not connecting in USA - fine in UK/EU
Hi there, I've been using the MR5200 successfully around the UK and EU for a number of years. However, I've just been on a trip to Washington DC, USA and I just could not get it to work despite tryi...
rcpax
Jan 29, 2025Luminary
what specific USA SIMs or Carriers have you tried it with? and what plans? Things work a little different here in the US. as with most other countries, rules for charging text voice and data can be different. even the device's ability to access data allowance is different. It is different between USA carriers as they set their own rules. I agree, other carriers outside of the US do not restrict data usage on their network as much as the US carriers.
WaltSidney
Jan 30, 2025Aspirant
I had UK sims with international roaming that worked in iPhones and M6 Nighthawk in DC but not in the M5200
When I returned home they worked fine again
When I returned home they worked fine again
- JBishJan 30, 2025Aspirant
That may be a setting for that sim/carrier... Maybe a roaming data setting with the account, maybe a cap. As I dont believe its unit issue... Using a phone is one thing, but using data only is another.
- rcpaxJan 31, 2025Luminary
WaltSidney wrote:
I had UK sims with international roaming that worked in iPhones and M6 Nighthawk in DC but not in the M5200
When I returned home they worked fine againhave you got the chance to verify that the APNs on your iPhones and M6, when it had a successful connection is the same on the MR5200? Have you also verified that the cellular bands on your M6 are the same bands on the MR5200? I am not sure what the exact models of these devices you are talking about. Also not sure what US carrier it was roaming on, and what your APN settings are. Too many variables we don't know in this case. It sounds like you are back in the UK, so we can not really test anything at this point to zero in on the actual issue.