Thanks for the video! I use EIOTCLUB prepaid cellular on 2 trail cameras. I tried to use it for cellular internet but setting it up was beyond my ability. I paid a tech to do it for me and it has worked okay. I’ve compared the data speeds with using my AT&T iPhone as a hotspot in the same place and time and found that the hotspot transfers data 4X faster, until AT&T decides to throttle my transfer rates at least. I’d be interested in videos featuring the brands and models of EIOT compatible devices like pet trackers and internet modems. Also the procedures for getting them connected and working. Thanks again !!!
Does it select a wireless carrier during the setup process (Verizon, ATT, Tmo) or does it have active roaming on all 3 carriers? If it is active roaming, which is the dominate provider?
I watch a lot of your videos and I’m curious if you know can I swap my T-Mobile Home Internet SIM card from my KVD21 gateway to another T-Mobile Home Internet Gateway? I’m debating purchasing one of the other brand units to see if it works better. I’m curious if there is any sort of IMEI lock preventing you to swap the sim like you can on a phone?
I think you can. I know I had to (told by tmobile) swap the sim from one unit to a new replacement unit. I think its not a full IMEI lock, rather a IMEI range for the tmobile gateways. I could be wrong but I think you can swap to another tmobile branded gateway and it will work.
Thanks Nate, I have been thinking long and hard about turning off or at least "Putting to sleep" our DSL and landline for 6 months while away. Saves $100/mo. However, I want to keep a smart camera, and smart thermostat operational during that period. I don't think they would use much data if I only use the camera as a viewer vs. automatic trigger scan. So, here is my design for "away" wireless home network, Elsys Amplimax router, connected to a router of choice (you have a recommendation?), with a Smart camera and smart themostat. Assume for now I have a strong enough signal. I finally decided this based on your comment that the Eiot Club sim could be used in a modem (maybe you said router). Bottom line question. Could this sim be used in the Elsys Amplimax using either ATT or Verizon signals? I have both but both are weak. I need to check both signals and investigate bands used etc. Happy Holidays
I purchased the triple carrier SIM, (Verizon, ATT, T-Mobile), but when I installed in my MOFI4500 I was getting extremely slow speeds, (.56-3 Mbps). I switched to my Visible, (Verizon prepay), and received 15-32 Mbps. We have ours on our camper van so I even drove to other locations with same dismal results on the EIOTClub SIM. I really wanted it to work, but after spending several days configuring still couldn’t get results. I chatted with their support team and while friendly not very helpful. Is there a secret to making these SIM cards work at higher speeds?
I purchased one of these EIOTCLUB SIM,s installed it in a Pepwave Router which work but when I do a speed test it connect to a Hong Cong gateway so there is crazy latency. I have reached out to their customer service with no response. UPDATE- EIOTCLUB support did respond and sent me a double play SIM (T-Mobile/AT&T) that would connect to US gateways. It does, I have good signal strength and the ping latency is still bad 358ms with 30M down and 10M up. I think for a trail or security cam that works, anything else not sure.
I don’t know for sure but I doubt it. I use EIOTClub for 2 trail cameras and occasionally for cellular internet. It has been good but they don’t provide much technical support which is understandable at this price.
Verizon Prepaid data plan sim can be added to a prepaid account that has an active line on it for $30 off so paying $40 for 4 sims to support 4 not devices is a better deal than paying $40 for only 1 sim.
Actually, EOIT Club allows you to have one plan with multiple SIMs. Works great for security cameras... I have four cameras on one 36GB (1 year) plan. Ends up costing $50/year per camera. You can add up to 10 SIMs to one plan. Granted, this wouldn't work for somebody's 4G router when camping or whatever, but for trail cams or security cams, its the cheapest way I've found.
Thanks Nate!! Happy thanksgiving day to you and your family
Great content Nate, Happy Turkey Day to you and your family.
Thanks! You too
Thanks for the video! I use EIOTCLUB prepaid cellular on 2 trail cameras. I tried to use it for cellular internet but setting it up was beyond my ability. I paid a tech to do it for me and it has worked okay. I’ve compared the data speeds with using my AT&T iPhone as a hotspot in the same place and time and found that the hotspot transfers data 4X faster, until AT&T decides to throttle my transfer rates at least.
I’d be interested in videos featuring the brands and models of EIOT compatible devices like pet trackers and internet modems. Also the procedures for getting them connected and working.
Thanks again !!!
Does it select a wireless carrier during the setup process (Verizon, ATT, Tmo) or does it have active roaming on all 3 carriers? If it is active roaming, which is the dominate provider?
It roams to the best available at any given time.
Hi Nate! Thanks for your sharing, we hope to get more further collaboration with you!
I use this in my Eufy LTE camera.
That's wonderful, thanks! Do you have to set APN?
It will auto set it but you can also manually set it atleast in my camera's app (Eufy).
I watch a lot of your videos and I’m curious if you know can I swap my T-Mobile Home Internet SIM card from my KVD21 gateway to another T-Mobile Home Internet Gateway? I’m debating purchasing one of the other brand units to see if it works better. I’m curious if there is any sort of IMEI lock preventing you to swap the sim like you can on a phone?
I think you can. I know I had to (told by tmobile) swap the sim from one unit to a new replacement unit. I think its not a full IMEI lock, rather a IMEI range for the tmobile gateways. I could be wrong but I think you can swap to another tmobile branded gateway and it will work.
@@NaterTater okay, thank you!
Check out hologram too. I use them for a couple dozen traffic cams.
Thanks Nate, I have been thinking long and hard about turning off or at least "Putting to sleep" our DSL and landline for 6 months while away. Saves $100/mo. However, I want to keep a smart camera, and smart thermostat operational during that period. I don't think they would use much data if I only use the camera as a viewer vs. automatic trigger scan. So, here is my design for "away" wireless home network, Elsys Amplimax router, connected to a router of choice (you have a recommendation?), with a Smart camera and smart themostat. Assume for now I have a strong enough signal.
I finally decided this based on your comment that the Eiot Club sim could be used in a modem (maybe you said router). Bottom line question. Could this sim be used in the Elsys Amplimax using either ATT or Verizon signals? I have both but both are weak. I need to check both signals and investigate bands used etc.
Happy Holidays
Yes should work well for that use case. I recommend an Asus AX55 router (on sale for $80 currently): amzn.to/3H9F4mD
Can you ues a cellphone sim card instead of data sim
@davidtristan7953 depends on the plan and device. Might need the ability to adjust some advanced settings to make it work. But yes its possible.
They say don't use it in a router but you are saying it does work well in a router?
I purchased the triple carrier SIM, (Verizon, ATT, T-Mobile), but when I installed in my MOFI4500 I was getting extremely slow speeds, (.56-3 Mbps). I switched to my Visible, (Verizon prepay), and received 15-32 Mbps. We have ours on our camper van so I even drove to other locations with same dismal results on the EIOTClub SIM. I really wanted it to work, but after spending several days configuring still couldn’t get results. I chatted with their support team and while friendly not very helpful. Is there a secret to making these SIM cards work at higher speeds?
Eiot is probably more focused on devices that dont demand a lot of bandwidth.
I did not know visible can work on router
Is it a special Sim card for data or regular voiceSim cardcard that would work on phone?
I purchased one of these EIOTCLUB SIM,s installed it in a Pepwave Router which work but when I do a speed test it connect to a Hong Cong gateway so there is crazy latency. I have reached out to their customer service with no response. UPDATE- EIOTCLUB support did respond and sent me a double play SIM (T-Mobile/AT&T) that would connect to US gateways. It does, I have good signal strength and the ping latency is still bad 358ms with 30M down and 10M up. I think for a trail or security cam that works, anything else not sure.
Does u have any idea what is the puk code
Does this sim work on Locked devices, ATT or Tmobile?
I don’t know for sure but I doubt it. I use EIOTClub for 2 trail cameras and occasionally for cellular internet. It has been good but they don’t provide much technical support which is understandable at this price.
11$ per month for iot is bloody expensive
Do You Happen To Know If it Has puk code my hotspot is asking it for it
No sure. Try reaching out to EIOT
Verizon Prepaid data plan sim can be added to a prepaid account that has an active line on it for $30 off so paying $40 for 4 sims to support 4 not devices is a better deal than paying $40 for only 1 sim.
@@mrbud8102 Put simply if you have a phone plan or data plan you can add a $40 data plan for $10.
Actually, EOIT Club allows you to have one plan with multiple SIMs. Works great for security cameras... I have four cameras on one 36GB (1 year) plan. Ends up costing $50/year per camera. You can add up to 10 SIMs to one plan. Granted, this wouldn't work for somebody's 4G router when camping or whatever, but for trail cams or security cams, its the cheapest way I've found.
Non USA corp ?
correct, HQ is Raipur, Chhattisgarh (India)
Thanks
You're welcome!