✅ Elsys AmpliMax Ultra 5G Outdoor PoE Modem And Antenna - Cellular Internet - T-Mobile Verizon AT&T

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
  • This is awesome! An outdoor mounted 5G Modem with integrated 4x4 MIMO Antenna that just has PoE Ethernet ran into the house for the best possible cellular data speeds for your home or RV internet. This uses a Qualcomm X62 modem and can do 5G carrier aggregation to get the best speeds possible. This unit has capabilities to work with any major US carrier including the MVNO's like Tello, Mint, Cricket, Total, etc. This video is the unboxing but be sure to check out the playlist below for setup, testing and performance videos. ‪@wirelesshaven‬ provided the unit for my testing.
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    ‪@ElsysOficial‬ AmpliMax Playlist: • Elsys AmpliMax 5G Outd...
    This Elsys Amplimax is ideal for camping, rural homes/agriculture, RV or anywhere you need a strong cell based internet service. Setup and very quick and simple. You need to purchase a data plan from a carrier of your choice and insert the sim card then you're good to go! Many companies offer a "tablet plan" and that is probably idea for this device, just check the terms and conditions for how much data/throttling they may have. Works with Verizon, AT&T, T-mobile, etc carriers.
    Additional items you may want to buy:
    Pole mount: amzn.to/3B2SZFa
    Cell phone USB-C to ethernet adaptor: amzn.to/3AZ1Qrb
    Tello plan (get $10 free with this link): tello.com/account/register?_r...
    T-mobile unlimited data plan $30/mo: amzn.to/4cHlryx
    Mint Mobile cell plan (as low as $15/mo): amzn.to/3usxzPi
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  • @NaterTater
    @NaterTater  25 дней назад +3

    BUY IT HERE: fas.st/t/RV8CWAXy
    Elsys AmpliMax Playlist: ruclips.net/p/PL8d9FovK2dNTZy-wVIX4tgmQrSbTgQmEz
    Additional items you may want to buy:
    Pole mount: amzn.to/3B2SZFa
    Cell phone USB-C to ethernet adaptor: amzn.to/3AZ1Qrb
    Tello plan (get $10 free with this link): tello.com/account/register?_referral=P3VJ90XD
    T-mobile unlimited data plan $30/mo: amzn.to/4cHlryx
    Mint Mobile cell plan (as low as $15/mo): amzn.to/3usxzPi
    Cricket Wireless plan: amzn.to/3F3aNSJ

  • @biblebelter9772
    @biblebelter9772 24 дня назад +2

    Good presentation. A third party modem is the way to go. But so far I'm good with with a stock gateway and no antenna. This appears to be a Ferrari and priced as such. Integrating the modem and the MIMO using ethernet cable for an outdoor application makes a lot of sense. I'm sure it won't be long until others copy. Competition is good thing and I'm grateful that you stay on top of it and keep your subscribers informed of the latest developments. Looking forward to your testing.

  • @TheBuzzati
    @TheBuzzati 25 дней назад

    Thanks for this. I'm not keen on opening up my tmobile box and installing antennas myself, so this looks great. Looking forward to the speed tests.

    • @NaterTater
      @NaterTater  25 дней назад

      Coming soon!

    • @thesmashtvnetwork
      @thesmashtvnetwork 24 дня назад

      @@NaterTater do you know if it has a gps and imei spoofing

    • @NaterTater
      @NaterTater  24 дня назад

      @thesmashtvnetwork it for sure has the latter and GPS is built into the chip so I would assume it could function

  • @DanReilly-l8p
    @DanReilly-l8p 23 дня назад

    This can get connected with Ethernet cable directly to t-mobile gateway? Am I understanding that correctly? Also I’m trying to understand the SIM card thing. What are we doing with T-mobile SIM card?

  • @mistermahoney
    @mistermahoney 23 дня назад +1

    Thanks for the review! Have you seen anything in their documentation about lightning protection? With starlink I know there are some PoE lightning grounded pass through boxes that have been leveraged to address the lightning concern.

    • @NaterTater
      @NaterTater  21 день назад

      I have not but you can get one on amazon to add amzn.to/3zBLZCZ

  • @brettmorgan1188
    @brettmorgan1188 24 дня назад +2

    Can you show how you do an alignment using that feature? I also would love to see the dual SIM fail over capability demonstrated.

    • @NaterTater
      @NaterTater  24 дня назад +1

      I'll try to cover that in the setup video!

  • @iglapsu88
    @iglapsu88 25 дней назад +1

    Nate, -22-140 degrees Fahrenheit is pretty good for temperature specifications given this thing will be outdoors. Thanks again!

    • @NaterTater
      @NaterTater  24 дня назад

      Indeed. Covers a majority of locations

  • @ThePerfectVirgo
    @ThePerfectVirgo 24 дня назад

    Do you know if this unit works with AT&T Internet Air? I have the All Fi Hub (egg shaped) and want to either hook up an external antenna to it or replace it with a unit like the Elsys.

    • @NaterTater
      @NaterTater  24 дня назад +1

      it should and I plan to test that to confirm here soon!

  • @billnorris8457
    @billnorris8457 25 дней назад +2

    Thank you.

  • @Maxim.Teleguz
    @Maxim.Teleguz 25 дней назад +2

    Amazing.

  • @bccicone
    @bccicone 23 дня назад

    Looks like nice new technology but as everyone has eluded to, price is high unless it would receive double the speed of my current memo 4x4

  • @squeak751
    @squeak751 24 дня назад

    Just so I'm clear. I have Tmobile in my area for home internet. If I got their service I could take the Sim card out thier modem and place it in this unit for better signal boost amd performance?

    • @NaterTater
      @NaterTater  24 дня назад +3

      Yes. There are some settings to adjust but Richard at the wireless haven can assist and I plan to a video up soon about it as well.

    • @squeak751
      @squeak751 24 дня назад

      @@NaterTater great can't wait.

  • @user-tt3pw5se9n
    @user-tt3pw5se9n 20 дней назад

    This certainly looks a lot easier than modifying the Verizon cube and installing an exterior antenna.

    • @NaterTater
      @NaterTater  20 дней назад +1

      @@user-tt3pw5se9n yes

  • @CR-so1iq
    @CR-so1iq 21 день назад

    Can you use this with the New Verizon 5g gateway CR2000?

    • @NaterTater
      @NaterTater  21 день назад

      @@CR-so1iq no right now I only know how to make it work with a physical sim

  • @ChrisNormanTexas
    @ChrisNormanTexas 24 дня назад

    Hi @NaterTater - thanks for this video. I've been on the verge of purchasing a waveform 2x2 for small Netgear 1000 I have at a remote location.
    However - this is extremely interesting as I am able to get low signal 4G tmobile standing the deck.
    I'm thinking this might be a better option than just adding an antenna.
    I'm currently using AT&T Business Unlimited, which is costing more than I'd like. I get about 30 down 5 up with an antenna inside the cabin (an A Frame cabin with metal roof and side).
    It's a two story, and at the peak is an old Dish Network / DirecTV dish mounted that I don't use.
    Do you think something like this could be mounted to that old dish arm?
    I'm looking forward to your test results.

    • @NaterTater
      @NaterTater  24 дня назад +1

      Hi, yes this should fit directly on that dish mount.

    • @ChrisNormanTexas
      @ChrisNormanTexas 24 дня назад

      @@NaterTater Thank you. I seriously think this may be the way for me to go.

  • @fuzzwalker610
    @fuzzwalker610 25 дней назад

    I live out in the country in KY. Just got T Mobile home internet. My son needs a good ping and fast speeds to game. I was concerned and thought I could never get the same speeds as we were used to in the city. I am actually getting 700 down/100 up right now. I am willing to try to improve on that. I am really close to a tower and unsure which company's tower it is. Think this a product to go with? Or am I just lucky to get what I am getting now being as the tower is 1.25 miles away?

    • @NaterTater
      @NaterTater  25 дней назад

      Those are great speeds and you probably don't NEED to upgrade but this unit outdoors likely will further improve that performance!

  • @jcb5388
    @jcb5388 25 дней назад

    Hope the sim card from T-mobile home internet will work in it. I just got the backup plan for $20 a month.

    • @NaterTater
      @NaterTater  25 дней назад +2

      Yes it works. Does take some setting adjustments but the seller can assist and I plan to do a video on it too.

  • @LSBProductions
    @LSBProductions 20 дней назад

    Should I go with the T-Mobile Business or Home in order to use this device?

    • @NaterTater
      @NaterTater  20 дней назад

      @LSBProductions either can work but the business is "plug n play" so slightly easier.

  • @jimdelucia9127
    @jimdelucia9127 23 дня назад +1

    Hi Nate. Do you know if I can use either one of the Verizon cubes.

    • @NaterTater
      @NaterTater  23 дня назад

      If you mean you have a verizon cube and want to use this unit then the answer is it depends. The ASK cube has a physical SIM (pSIM) and so you can take that SIM out and put it in this unit with specific setting changes and it will work. The ARC has a eSIM and you can't. I don't think anyone has shown how to move an eSIM.

    • @jimdelucia9127
      @jimdelucia9127 23 дня назад

      @@NaterTater Thanks. What would be the best route to go with the ARC to extend its range.

    • @jimdelucia9127
      @jimdelucia9127 23 дня назад

      @@NaterTater Nate I just realized that I have the ASK cube not the ARC. Do you have a video on how to disassemble it to get the sim out. Thank Again Nate love all of what you do.

    • @NaterTater
      @NaterTater  23 дня назад +1

      @jimdelucia9127 just pull back the silicone flap on the bottom and either remove the tiny phillips screw (or pry off if just glued) on the small square plastic cover and the sim is right there

  • @ccrockett5358
    @ccrockett5358 23 дня назад

    Will you do a review on a Chester trident?

  • @waynefields6309
    @waynefields6309 23 дня назад

    I plan on waiting until the full Nater Tater reviews are completed, plus reading a few other independent reviews before considering this new $700 product. Be sure to read the return policy.

  • @jdo3125
    @jdo3125 17 дней назад

    This is for an RV that is located in a campsite in Sturbridge Massachusetts with lots of tree cover. Although T-Mobile supposedly is good in this area. I have mint mobile that runs off the same Towers and cannot use my phone at the campsite. I am hoping the antenna and router works well for me. I have a Winegard system that was installed by the manufacturer. It is less than adequate and burns through data.
    I'll be ordering the Elsys Amplimax from Wireless Haven. I'll be pairing it up to a GL.iNet GL-X3000 (Spitz AX) 5G NR AX3000 Cellular Gateway Router. Both of those units have dual SIM card slots. Which of the two units should I install the SIM cards?
    I was going to buy mint mobile and AT&T prepaid sim cards on Amazon.
    What do you think?

    • @NaterTater
      @NaterTater  17 дней назад

      @jdo3125 talk to Richard at the wireless haven. He can hook you up with a router to pair with the Elsys and probably a prepaid plan to get. You'll want to put the SIM in thr Elsys.

    • @jdo3125
      @jdo3125 17 дней назад +1

      Ok thank you

  • @mwolrich
    @mwolrich 24 дня назад

    Nate, correction 100M max on twisted pair ethernet

    • @NaterTater
      @NaterTater  24 дня назад

      yes that's correct. I know 100m is the standard rating for speed/data throughput. My slip up was actually saying meters instead of feet as I've had many folks agree than you often can't run the full 100m distance on PoE due to voltage drop, so its like 50-60m in reality (or about 200ft max).

  • @MikeHawk42O
    @MikeHawk42O 17 дней назад

    This device has eSIM capability, but it is currently not enabled or usable. The plan to integrate its' use is planned, but again not currently active.

  • @TT_LIFTS
    @TT_LIFTS 21 день назад

    My internet has been all over the place for the last 90 days I talked to a T-mobile supervisor and they said I’m lucky I haven’t gotten kicked off and suggested I looked for a new provider because they said I was going over the 1.2 TB and I was averaging over 4TB a month and was “Quote” using to much bandwidth even tho I’m locked in at 50$ for “Unlimited Data “ that’s why my speeds have been all over the place I guess because they want me to leave so there finding ways to really mess with me I’m at 600 ping used to be in the lower 20s can I not sue them for this?

    • @NaterTater
      @NaterTater  21 день назад +1

      @@TT_LIFTS they are within the terms of service

    • @TT_LIFTS
      @TT_LIFTS 20 дней назад

      @@NaterTaterI’ll just have to get the Fiber I’ll probably be more happy with it because I won’t have to deal with congestion and I’ll get better speeds/ping just the 50 to 80 dollars is the change

  • @stevenfrazier8939
    @stevenfrazier8939 25 дней назад

    5G Cheetah AX3000 - $450.00 USD

    • @h2oskiier30
      @h2oskiier30 24 дня назад

      I can tell you from personal experience that this thing smokes that first gen Cheetah...even with a $400 Waveform 4x4 antenna attached. I haven't even really played around with aiming the Amplimax to increase speeds yet.

  • @Phalco427
    @Phalco427 25 дней назад

    3,7 MAX so 2024 lol

  • @stevenfrazier8939
    @stevenfrazier8939 25 дней назад

    I have been in the IT industry since 1990 and have worked with computers and programming since 1978 and nothing is worth what they are asking for that product. $699.00 USD. out of their minds.

    • @NaterTater
      @NaterTater  24 дня назад +1

      I can understand your view. It would be $145 in 1978 dollars and $290 on 1990 dollars. A separate 3rd party gateway and 4x4 antenna would surpass the $699 so it is expensive but I think in the range of competition.

    • @stevenfrazier8939
      @stevenfrazier8939 24 дня назад

      I realize I am the exception and not the rule with my Asus RT-AX88U and Sagemcom T-Mobile modem getting 450 down and 75 upload. However, I am still thinking about getting the 5G Cheetah. By the way I was not referencing the price of technology in 1978 and 1990. but the current pricing of tech today and today's tech. When I started SDF Computers in 1990 the price of a 386DX PC was around $2,500 not exactly cheap. PC's are less then that today. So it is not as much about inflation. Rater it is about over priced tech in the day and age we are now living in.

    • @notreal5311
      @notreal5311 24 дня назад +1

      I picked up a Chinese outdoor 5G gateway for $335 shipped that has a RM520N-GL modem (x62 chipset) and is POE powered. Super nice (rough firmware) but much more affordable than $700.

  • @RyanEllerbe
    @RyanEllerbe 25 дней назад

    Just test the damn thing already. Who cares what is in the box

    • @NaterTater
      @NaterTater  25 дней назад +3

      Testing it now! Video will be out in a few days.

    • @RyanEllerbe
      @RyanEllerbe 25 дней назад

      @@NaterTaterhoping you do a comparison with the cheetah v2.

    • @NaterTater
      @NaterTater  25 дней назад

      @@RyanEllerbe for sure. Want stock cheetah or 4x4 external antenna?

    • @RyanEllerbe
      @RyanEllerbe 25 дней назад

      @@NaterTater I think 4x4 gives a good compromise due to the Elsys having one built in

  • @DanReilly-l8p
    @DanReilly-l8p 23 дня назад

    This can get connected with Ethernet cable directly to t-mobile gateway? Am I understanding that correctly? Also I’m trying to understand the SIM card thing. What are we doing with T-mobile SIM card?

    • @NaterTater
      @NaterTater  23 дня назад

      The SIM card gets taken out of the T-Mobile gateway and put into this. Then you will need a wifi router that plugs in via ethernet cable to this Elsys to spread wifi inside your house. The T-Mobile gateway is not used.

  • @DanReilly-l8p
    @DanReilly-l8p 23 дня назад

    This can get connected with Ethernet cable directly to t-mobile gateway? Am I understanding that correctly? Also I’m trying to understand the SIM card thing. What are we doing with T-mobile SIM card?

    • @NaterTater
      @NaterTater  23 дня назад

      The SIM card gets taken out of the T-Mobile gateway and put into this. Then you will need a wifi router that plugs in via ethernet cable to this Elsys to spread wifi inside your house. The T-Mobile gateway is not used.

    • @DanReilly-l8p
      @DanReilly-l8p 22 дня назад

      @@NaterTater ahh I see. Ok. Ty