I bought the Elsys modem a few months ago after watching your review on it, I live close to a crazy t mobile tower and as of yesterday I got 1220 down and 210 up with a ping of 8 using the t mobile Stockton speed test server. I’m extremely happy with it!
Thanks NewYorkican98. I was just in up state NY. Beautiful place but NYC is amazing too. Love the comedy clubs and the food but the museums are the bomb. Super lucky place to live 10 months out of the year!
@@PeterC408 yes sir I'm originally from NYC the Bronx. But now I live in the cozy suburbs of the Poughkeepsie. An hour north of NYC. I set up. My folks with the t mobile service. They have a tower right across the street and get 250-300 megs which is plenty for them. They are also paying one forth of what sucky spectrum was Charing them. So thanks for the heads up on the tmoble they are happy 😊
Thanks for the comparison on all that gear. I just got my Elsys Amplimax today. I'm excited to see how fast it is; it's incredible. How well do you think it will go through trees and some buildings in the way?
One person recently reported that they decided to give the Amplimax Ultra a try even though they are outside the posted coverage area and has no cellphone coverage. Now he is getting 90Mps and the product is still in the box! He is delighted. Trees are not generally a problem unless they are PINE trees. Apparently the needles of a pine tree are just about the same length as the wavelengths we are trying to receive and they can cause issues especially when wet. It should still work but that can be the worst case tree scenario.
@@Cooper127 currently I have 26 active devices on my network. I have a Netgear Orbi mesh system and it works fantastic. I'm not against Wi-Fi 7. Do you have a need for one of the new features?
Another great video...I have added a waveform in the last few months to my standard gateway from tmobile. I'm thinking of upgrading to third party modem. Would you recommend a chester or invisagig or something else? Thanks for your opinion
The best modem thus far has been this ELSYS Amplimax. Not only does it outperform everything else in the suburbs (seen in this video) but it also does better in Rural areas where I have picked up FIVE (5) 4GLTE bands from 7.33 Miles away!! I was getting 94Mbps on a 100Mbps card from over 7 miles away! Right now when you put it in the cart, it takes off another $50. I am not sure where that came from, but I'd take it.
Oh, I get it now you already have a WaveForm antenna. It is indeed a good antenna an a solid investment. I would say hold off a little bit.... there might be something on the horizon that will be the answer to your prayers.
Ok Peter think about it what does Elsys don't have that the other ones do? Answer: No antenna cables, if I'm correct the RJ45 port is 1 gig as well so your limit is 1 gig on Elsys or what ever the RJ45 port max speed is.
The ELSYS Amplimax 5G Ethernet is 2.5Gbps / 1.0 Gb / 100Mb / 10 Mb. It is on the spec sheet but perhaps you could not find it. Here's a link drive.google.com/file/d/1pTUH6QKeY2RrWmt46D5U-Gt-JgeXbPML/view?usp=sharing Please note: spec sheet lists a router that is not part of the USA product. It is a Brazilian thing.
So this is all new to me but based on your videos (thanks!!!) I ordered the T-Mobile 5G Gateway G4SE-1 since it has the connectors for an external antenna and used CellMapper to find a Band 41 and Bands 2/66 towers close by. I was going to order the 4x4 MIMO Panel outside antenna but then saw this video and am a bit confused. It sounds like the Elsys is now the fastest antenna but I'm not sure if it's also a modem or if I need a modem with the gateway. Clarification would be a big help and sorry for the total lack of knowledge! Thanks!!
Of all the T-Mobile provided gateways, the G4AR/SE is the best because of the external antennas but... it is still 5G based with a 4GLTe Primary Signal, 5G NSA. 😮 So it isn't even real 5G, 5G SA. When you step up to 5G SA, you will get TWO 5G bands and no 4G. You will see a dramatic improvement in your UpLink speed but the best improvement is less variability of your of your speeds due to less traffic. The internet is like your local freeway. It is faster when no one is using it. This is why people will claim to get 200Mbps during the night and 80Mbps when the really want to use the internet. I get 700s at night and high 500s during the day, which I can live with. Uploads are pretty static at 120Mbps -160Mbps UP!!! Here is a video that I did previously. It shows me testing the T-Mobile provided equipment, then adding an antenna (big improvement) but then going to 5G SA outdoor units... and all with the same SIM and at the same location. ruclips.net/video/SqJ5e8w8iio/видео.html
Just re-read this and let me say that The ELSYS is an outdoor modem that is built into an outdoor antenna. This is a great idea. Normally antenna signals have to be run 20-50ft to the modem inside and this is very expensive and causes huge losses in signal quality. Putting the modem inside the antenna is brilliant. A very low loss signal connection and because it is powered over Ethernet, you can easily run up to 300 ft away using inexpensive Ethernet cable. I am getting some seriously amazing scores and expect it to only get better as time goes on. The 4GAR is good but it is still based off of 4G technology as the primary signal. The ELSYS modem will take the same SIM card and make it work a whole lot better.
Do I need a business to use a T-Mobile sim with the Elysys? How far away is T-mobile from offering fiber? I can’t get them to tell me when 5g will even be available in my area and I live in a small modern progressive urban city
No one that doesn't even need to be a T-Mobile sim. It works equally well with AT&T and Verizon cards. The reseller is very good at helping you get it to work with whichever service you have. T-Mobile has a phone network which can deliver Internet, I don't see them offering Fiber but never say never. People have been able to pull signals from Miles with this thing. Take a look at this one ruclips.net/video/6CHP5T9Fu1E/видео.html
Sorry if I missed it, but do you use the Elsys in "bridge mode"? I know you always used the Yeacomm in bridge mode and you documented the potential access issues that you had once it was in bridge mode, but hadn't heard anything about how that's resolved with the Elsys (or even if it was) thanks for the insight! Just wanted to verify before I order an Elsys as I was hoping to use it in bridge mode
Yes, true bridge mode makes your modem invisible and hard to find once again. It is better to know how to get back from a bridge mode before you go there to begin with. ELSYS has a great reseller, Richard at the Wireless Haven, to help you if you get stuck.
what does the t-mobile box get in these same conditions? I'm getting 520up/80down with the T-mobile Sagecom. I'd like to get away from the T-mobile forced router but can't decide if the x62 would be enough or if I would really benefit from the x75 chip
Here is the previous video where I measure the Stock T-Mobile unit, then with an antenna and then another outdoor unit that is more affordable.... then the ELSYS. ruclips.net/video/SqJ5e8w8iio/видео.html
Are you using the TMO home internet sim and the Business (non static IP) internet sim? The reason I ask is I was under the impression that TMO both home and business uses 4g as the backbone and 5g as the enhancement. As in 4g PCC, 5g SCC. With your tests you're using all 5g channels. EG; 41 and 25. TMOI doesn't allow that, as far as I'm aware unless you're using a phone/tablet sim. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
Have you tried the GL.iNet GL-X3000 (Spitz AX)? I need to install my own router in a coworking. Not sure if this router is good or if its better to just buy T-Mobile gateway. I will not be able to install external antennas
I have the Spitz (orig) and have tried the router function. The new Spitz AX, I have not tried but I bet that you could put this antenna on it and it would still help indoors ruclips.net/video/lyI8qS_LhLA/видео.html
I bought the Elsys modem a few months ago after watching your review on it, I live close to a crazy t mobile tower and as of yesterday I got 1220 down and 210 up with a ping of 8 using the t mobile Stockton speed test server. I’m extremely happy with it!
Also I have it in bridge mode connected to a dream machine pro se
Wow! That is pretty crazy. I have never seen a PING that low. That's great!
@@Ractics pretty cool device!
@@PeterC408it really is!
I been following since the kodi days. I always enjoy your videos 😎
Thanks NewYorkican98. I was just in up state NY. Beautiful place but NYC is amazing too. Love the comedy clubs and the food but the museums are the bomb. Super lucky place to live 10 months out of the year!
@@PeterC408 yes sir I'm originally from NYC the Bronx. But now I live in the cozy suburbs of the Poughkeepsie. An hour north of NYC. I set up. My folks with the t mobile service. They have a tower right across the street and get 250-300 megs which is plenty for them. They are also paying one forth of what sucky spectrum was Charing them. So thanks for the heads up on the tmoble they are happy 😊
Thanks for the comparison on all that gear. I just got my Elsys Amplimax today. I'm excited to see how fast it is; it's incredible.
How well do you think it will go through trees and some buildings in the way?
One person recently reported that they decided to give the Amplimax Ultra a try even though they are outside the posted coverage area and has no cellphone coverage. Now he is getting 90Mps and the product is still in the box! He is delighted. Trees are not generally a problem unless they are PINE trees. Apparently the needles of a pine tree are just about the same length as the wavelengths we are trying to receive and they can cause issues especially when wet. It should still work but that can be the worst case tree scenario.
@@PeterC408 Thanks for the info, I will get to try this antenna out next week. Excited
Cool stuff to know Peter 😎
What’s your opinion on WiFi 7 mesh networks? How many devices do you have presently on your network?
@@Cooper127 currently I have 26 active devices on my network. I have a Netgear Orbi mesh system and it works fantastic. I'm not against Wi-Fi 7. Do you have a need for one of the new features?
Another great video...I have added a waveform in the last few months to my standard gateway from tmobile. I'm thinking of upgrading to third party modem. Would you recommend a chester or invisagig or something else? Thanks for your opinion
The best modem thus far has been this ELSYS Amplimax. Not only does it outperform everything else in the suburbs (seen in this video) but it also does better in Rural areas where I have picked up FIVE (5) 4GLTE bands from 7.33 Miles away!! I was getting 94Mbps on a 100Mbps card from over 7 miles away! Right now when you put it in the cart, it takes off another $50. I am not sure where that came from, but I'd take it.
Oh, I get it now you already have a WaveForm antenna. It is indeed a good antenna an a solid investment. I would say hold off a little bit.... there might be something on the horizon that will be the answer to your prayers.
@PeterC408 ...thanks for the response...do you have an idea the wait? Werks or months?? Thanks again
@@mikehoward3991 Mid Q1'25 if not a little sooner.
Ok Peter think about it what does Elsys don't have that the other ones do? Answer: No antenna cables, if I'm correct the RJ45 port is 1 gig as well so your limit is 1 gig on Elsys or what ever the RJ45 port max speed is.
The ELSYS Amplimax 5G Ethernet is 2.5Gbps / 1.0 Gb / 100Mb / 10 Mb. It is on the spec sheet but perhaps you could not find it. Here's a link drive.google.com/file/d/1pTUH6QKeY2RrWmt46D5U-Gt-JgeXbPML/view?usp=sharing Please note: spec sheet lists a router that is not part of the USA product. It is a Brazilian thing.
The Elsys' Ethernet port is 2.5Gbgps.
So this is all new to me but based on your videos (thanks!!!) I ordered the T-Mobile 5G Gateway G4SE-1 since it has the connectors for an external antenna and used CellMapper to find a Band 41 and Bands 2/66 towers close by. I was going to order the 4x4 MIMO Panel outside antenna but then saw this video and am a bit confused. It sounds like the Elsys is now the fastest antenna but I'm not sure if it's also a modem or if I need a modem with the gateway. Clarification would be a big help and sorry for the total lack of knowledge! Thanks!!
Of all the T-Mobile provided gateways, the G4AR/SE is the best because of the external antennas but... it is still 5G based with a 4GLTe Primary Signal, 5G NSA. 😮 So it isn't even real 5G, 5G SA. When you step up to 5G SA, you will get TWO 5G bands and no 4G. You will see a dramatic improvement in your UpLink speed but the best improvement is less variability of your of your speeds due to less traffic. The internet is like your local freeway. It is faster when no one is using it. This is why people will claim to get 200Mbps during the night and 80Mbps when the really want to use the internet. I get 700s at night and high 500s during the day, which I can live with. Uploads are pretty static at 120Mbps -160Mbps UP!!! Here is a video that I did previously. It shows me testing the T-Mobile provided equipment, then adding an antenna (big improvement) but then going to 5G SA outdoor units... and all with the same SIM and at the same location. ruclips.net/video/SqJ5e8w8iio/видео.html
Just re-read this and let me say that The ELSYS is an outdoor modem that is built into an outdoor antenna. This is a great idea. Normally antenna signals have to be run 20-50ft to the modem inside and this is very expensive and causes huge losses in signal quality. Putting the modem inside the antenna is brilliant. A very low loss signal connection and because it is powered over Ethernet, you can easily run up to 300 ft away using inexpensive Ethernet cable. I am getting some seriously amazing scores and expect it to only get better as time goes on. The 4GAR is good but it is still based off of 4G technology as the primary signal. The ELSYS modem will take the same SIM card and make it work a whole lot better.
@@PeterC408 thanks so much!
Do I need a business to use a T-Mobile sim with the Elysys? How far away is T-mobile from offering fiber? I can’t get them to tell me when 5g will even be available in my area and I live in a small modern progressive urban city
No one that doesn't even need to be a T-Mobile sim. It works equally well with AT&T and Verizon cards. The reseller is very good at helping you get it to work with whichever service you have. T-Mobile has a phone network which can deliver Internet, I don't see them offering Fiber but never say never. People have been able to pull signals from Miles with this thing. Take a look at this one ruclips.net/video/6CHP5T9Fu1E/видео.html
I have tested this unit with TMHI, AT&T and Verizon SIMs. Richard (linked reseller) can get anything working.
Ok
Sorry if I missed it, but do you use the Elsys in "bridge mode"? I know you always used the Yeacomm in bridge mode and you documented the potential access issues that you had once it was in bridge mode, but hadn't heard anything about how that's resolved with the Elsys (or even if it was) thanks for the insight! Just wanted to verify before I order an Elsys as I was hoping to use it in bridge mode
Yes, true bridge mode makes your modem invisible and hard to find once again. It is better to know how to get back from a bridge mode before you go there to begin with. ELSYS has a great reseller, Richard at the Wireless Haven, to help you if you get stuck.
what does the t-mobile box get in these same conditions? I'm getting 520up/80down with the T-mobile Sagecom. I'd like to get away from the T-mobile forced router but can't decide if the x62 would be enough or if I would really benefit from the x75 chip
Here is the previous video where I measure the Stock T-Mobile unit, then with an antenna and then another outdoor unit that is more affordable.... then the ELSYS. ruclips.net/video/SqJ5e8w8iio/видео.html
Are you using the TMO home internet sim and the Business (non static IP) internet sim? The reason I ask is I was under the impression that TMO both home and business uses 4g as the backbone and 5g as the enhancement. As in 4g PCC, 5g SCC. With your tests you're using all 5g channels. EG; 41 and 25. TMOI doesn't allow that, as far as I'm aware unless you're using a phone/tablet sim. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
I have used both of those Sims in this unit. T-Mobile service can be unlocked using 5G SA and bands like n77 phone just don't do it
Does everyone still set there MTU settings to 1420 or is that a thing in the past and i need to set to automatic?
Both. If you're using T-Mobile equipment it's already set to 1420 but if you're using third-party equipment set it to 1420.
can u test zyxel nr7501? also do you know any 5g modem/router combos that could theoretically utilise 10gbe?
Both of these modems support 2.5Gbps Ethernet. Now I just have to step my access point and hubs but we need n77 to get up there.
Have you tried the GL.iNet GL-X3000 (Spitz AX)? I need to install my own router in a coworking. Not sure if this router is good or if its better to just buy T-Mobile gateway. I will not be able to install external antennas
I have the Spitz (orig) and have tried the router function. The new Spitz AX, I have not tried but I bet that you could put this antenna on it and it would still help indoors ruclips.net/video/lyI8qS_LhLA/видео.html