I live out in the country and no fiber optics in my area but i do have 5g Verizon cell service so i bought this even though it said my address wasnt covered i just used a friends address and it works perfect so far and much better then the AT&T hotspot i had at first
Hey, thanks for doing this video. My current location in O C is only qualified for 4G on the Straight Talk Home internet, but I really appreciate you doing this setup and showing us your results. Well done!
Since there's no display screen on the router how do you know if you're receiving a 5G signal from the Tower or a 4G signal? Everytime I run a Speedtest I get 100mbps download and 9 to 10mbps upload.
Would you happen to know if you can use your own router with their service? I currently have a device that I use for my Semi Truck that is setup with T-Mobile Home Internet but I also want to use it with something connected to the Verizon towers when I'm in places where T-Mobile just doesn't exist. Does that IMEI check deny devices from connecting to the service unless it's their specific device?
Pretty much instantly but I scanned the QR code on the end cap in store and determined my eligibility, once it said I qualified I bought the gateway and signed up.
Yo what do I do if it is not available at my address cause I don’t understand I use straight talk service on my phone unlimited but the home internet don’t work bc my address isn’t available for the internet access
I have. a answer for you it’s simple find a Walmart in your city or the next biggest city that carry it in store write the zip code for that Walmart then buy the router then download the Zillow app out in the zip code from the Walmart and choose any address under that zip code and it will work!! I activated 4 like this from Dallas to Austin
my zip code didn't work either I've had my router for 12 days and I get a little service not a lot I feel like I've been ripped off by straight talk for a 99 dollar router and 49 bucks
Bought it can't even get past availability and yes I've tried everything address I can think of. Taking it back to Walmart. Thankfully I didn't buy a card was going to use my debt card.
Technically yes if you know of someone that qualifies for Verizon home internet if they do then they would also qualify for Straight Talk home internet since it uses the Verizon network. But keep in mind that it is technically against TOS to take home internet out of the address it was assigned to when you signed up since you might run the risk of having the account suspended. But according to reports I haven’t seen any enforcement of that policy. You might ask “why does Verizon do this?” It’s because Verizon towers or any other carriers towers nationwide only have so much capacity and once a tower is up to capacity, it can’t handle no more. And as of writing this Verizon or any of the other carriers right now simply don’t have the capacity needed to accommodate fixed wireless access at a national level only at a regional/local level or where they see fit.
I'm in the Sam's boat straight talk says this isn't available at my house but our phones are straight talk and Verizon so I think I'm gonna get the straighttalk home internet and see if it works
Does anyone know how to update the firmware and also I'm trying to get the straight talk router to only act as the connection however run the actual connection through my tp link archer ax a800 as its wifi 6 and the straight talk router is only 5 and well my router has more power then straight talk router, so if anyone knows how to do that efficiently, because it's fussy everytime I connect the router via Ethernet it does beef up to speed and has more solid connection however when I try to go in my actual router page from tp-link it keeps routing back to the straight talk router page and I have to reset my tp-link router like factory reset that I can get back in it does to see the operation routes back to the same page ita annoying
update= with Straight talk home internet I get between 200-261 download speeds and 17-20 upload speeds no taxes or fees no buffering unless you are using an (illegal app with heavy traffic) otherwise the service is great.
That is great internet speed, probably double what most of these Straighttalk home internet devices get! Stay with it, if it continues to work that well for you!
🤔 Straight Talk throttles home internet to 100 mbps down and 10 mbps upload on their C-band 5G Ultra Wideband. And video streaming is throttled to 1080p but that’s based on fast.com which uses Netflix servers and Straight Talk identities fast.com as streaming Netflix and therefore throttles your speed. I’ve heard that actual Verizon home internet is unthrottled. Hopefully Straight Talk has a Premium plan that has un-throttled speeds and an entry level plan that’s speed capped or better yet straight talk needs to get rid of the speed cap entirely if they want to stay competitive with other fixed wireless ISPs
I agree. If Straight Talk wants to remain competitive with T-Mobile Home Internet, Metro by T-Mobile Home Internet (Prepaid), and Verizon Home Internet, they need to get rid of the speed cap of 100 down & 10 up and the 720p/1080p speed cap for video streaming they impose on home internet. I don't know if Metro has speed caps on their home internet or not, and T-Mobile does not have any speed caps that I know of. Verizon Home Internet is $60/mo. or $50/mo. with autopay or $25/mo. with no speed caps if you have one of their 5G plans. T-Mobile and Metro are $55/mo. or $50/mo. with autopay and $30/mo. if you're on T-Mobile's Magenta Max Plan. My point being if Straight Talk removed the speed caps on their home internet, they would be the fastest and cheapest available on prepaid, sure it's cheaper if you're an existing customer on a postpaid plan. But if Straight Talk is your only option, then it would blow the others out of the water should they remove the speed cap.
I live out in the country and no fiber optics in my area but i do have 5g Verizon cell service so i bought this even though it said my address wasnt covered i just used a friends address and it works perfect so far and much better then the AT&T hotspot i had at first
Hey, thanks for doing this video. My current location in O C is only qualified for 4G on the Straight Talk Home internet, but I really appreciate you doing this setup and showing us your results. Well done!
What download speeds are your 4G giving you when you run a test
Don't need a phone jack for this at all? That's neat
Since there's no display screen on the router how do you know if you're receiving a 5G signal from the Tower or a 4G signal? Everytime I run a Speedtest I get 100mbps download and 9 to 10mbps upload.
that's the limit w/ this one .....
Would you happen to know if you can use your own router with their service? I currently have a device that I use for my Semi Truck that is setup with T-Mobile Home Internet but I also want to use it with something connected to the Verizon towers when I'm in places where T-Mobile just doesn't exist. Does that IMEI check deny devices from connecting to the service unless it's their specific device?
Plug the router in via ethernet. It's not against the law to use your own router. Just like any isp you plug your modem in via ethernet.
After you put the imei in how long did it take to see if you can have internet at your location
Pretty much instantly but I scanned the QR code on the end cap in store and determined my eligibility, once it said I qualified I bought the gateway and signed up.
Mine is starting to get really burning hot, any suggestions??? (It's right next to a window, where it can be nice and cool)... Wtf...
Yo what do I do if it is not available at my address cause I don’t understand I use straight talk service on my phone unlimited but the home internet don’t work bc my address isn’t available for the internet access
I have. a answer for you it’s simple find a Walmart in your city or the next biggest city that carry it in store write the zip code for that Walmart then buy the router then download the Zillow app out in the zip code from the Walmart and choose any address under that zip code and it will work!! I activated 4 like this from Dallas to Austin
How is this for online gaming ??
Have you found out yet?
It’s not bad at all.
my zip code didn't work either I've had my router for 12 days and I get a little service not a lot I feel like I've been ripped off by straight talk for a 99 dollar router and 49 bucks
why didn't you return after it said your address didn't work
@@taylormadedaydreams6914 I went with metro PCs internet service much better the straight talk
They say use a different address that does receive the Internet...
Bought it can't even get past availability and yes I've tried everything address I can think of. Taking it back to Walmart. Thankfully I didn't buy a card was going to use my debt card.
Can I input a different address if mine is listed as unavailable
Technically yes if you know of someone that qualifies for Verizon home internet if they do then they would also qualify for Straight Talk home internet since it uses the Verizon network. But keep in mind that it is technically against TOS to take home internet out of the address it was assigned to when you signed up since you might run the risk of having the account suspended. But according to reports I haven’t seen any enforcement of that policy. You might ask “why does Verizon do this?” It’s because Verizon towers or any other carriers towers nationwide only have so much capacity and once a tower is up to capacity, it can’t handle no more. And as of writing this Verizon or any of the other carriers right now simply don’t have the capacity needed to accommodate fixed wireless access at a national level only at a regional/local level or where they see fit.
@@MauroVallejoJr thx for the reply
And idea on the signal I'd get (my phone gets 2-3 bars for comparison)
Straight talk seems pretty lax on they're policy's hence I use my hotspot even tho I don't technically have hotspot data on my phone
@@MauroVallejoJr if my phone only gets 2 bars or so (straight talk phone) how good will the reception be for the router
I'm in the Sam's boat straight talk says this isn't available at my house but our phones are straight talk and Verizon so I think I'm gonna get the straighttalk home internet and see if it works
How is the service for gaming?
Gaming is awesome I’m just n my Xbox one X and no hiccups and I’m on Wi-Fi right tried it on Ethernet and it was even better
@@TheBig4matThanks for the Reply🔥 what would u say is the potential download/ upload speed u get & how many mbps do u get consistently?
the tricky part w/ this is the availability part, lol .....
Does anyone know how to update the firmware and also I'm trying to get the straight talk router to only act as the connection however run the actual connection through my tp link archer ax a800 as its wifi 6 and the straight talk router is only 5 and well my router has more power then straight talk router, so if anyone knows how to do that efficiently, because it's fussy everytime I connect the router via Ethernet it does beef up to speed and has more solid connection however when I try to go in my actual router page from tp-link it keeps routing back to the straight talk router page and I have to reset my tp-link router like factory reset that I can get back in it does to see the operation routes back to the same page ita annoying
I hope u respond but on 9:37 did u have to wait for them to send u a text or email that your spot was reserved or did it just happen automatically
It was automatic on the spot once they say you have a spot you have 30 days to sign up or you risk losing your place.
@@MauroVallejoJr See how this work using a wireless roughter please!
Yea and not refundable?!if you buy
Wats the 4 dig code
update= with Straight talk home internet I get between 200-261 download speeds and 17-20 upload speeds no taxes or fees no buffering unless you are using an (illegal app with heavy traffic) otherwise the service is great.
That is great internet speed, probably double what most of these Straighttalk home internet devices get! Stay with it, if it continues to work that well for you!
Does anyone know exactly where to set up a vpn ?
bro your laptop going off rn
To the moon!!! 🚀🚀🚀
I bet verizon eventually blocks speed test sites. :=\
🤔 Straight Talk throttles home internet to 100 mbps down and 10 mbps upload on their C-band 5G Ultra Wideband. And video streaming is throttled to 1080p but that’s based on fast.com which uses Netflix servers and Straight Talk identities fast.com as streaming Netflix and therefore throttles your speed. I’ve heard that actual Verizon home internet is unthrottled. Hopefully Straight Talk has a Premium plan that has un-throttled speeds and an entry level plan that’s speed capped or better yet straight talk needs to get rid of the speed cap entirely if they want to stay competitive with other fixed wireless ISPs
@@MauroVallejoJr I'm only able to stream video on straight talk internet with 480p maybe 720p is that happening to you to with this new product?
Yes
@@MauroVallejoJr They gotta fix that! I love the product. Have had no buffers but I'd really like to be able to stream over 480p.
I agree. If Straight Talk wants to remain competitive with T-Mobile Home Internet, Metro by T-Mobile Home Internet (Prepaid), and Verizon Home Internet, they need to get rid of the speed cap of 100 down & 10 up and the 720p/1080p speed cap for video streaming they impose on home internet. I don't know if Metro has speed caps on their home internet or not, and T-Mobile does not have any speed caps that I know of. Verizon Home Internet is $60/mo. or $50/mo. with autopay or $25/mo. with no speed caps if you have one of their 5G plans. T-Mobile and Metro are $55/mo. or $50/mo. with autopay and $30/mo. if you're on T-Mobile's Magenta Max Plan. My point being if Straight Talk removed the speed caps on their home internet, they would be the fastest and cheapest available on prepaid, sure it's cheaper if you're an existing customer on a postpaid plan. But if Straight Talk is your only option, then it would blow the others out of the water should they remove the speed cap.
That’s the same thing Verizon has I know I got it
How we know the password
Password is on the bottom of the router also the login to get into the router along with the imei and acc ID (sim) number
Has un video pero en español amigo
i use about 550 gb of data on gaming anyone reach that with this ?
Looks like an Xbox lol