markrsimon
Active Member
That may be an issue. T-mobile limits the number of home internet routers per area so the towers are not overwhelmed and the service suffers. That's why they want the address for the location. If it's moving around a lot they may flag it. IDK if it's happened though.
We’ve taken it in the car with us on several road trips between Cleveland and Cincinnati (~4+ hrs each way) with an AC inverter in car to power it. Allows everyone to watch full streaming without using any of our cell phone data plans. Also works great in the hotel - without having to deal with hotel provided internet.
So similar to a hotspot, but unlimited internet and AC powered.