

Verizon doesn’t offer unlimited data plans anymore, but if you had one you’re grandfathered into it.
Verizon lte home internet router update#
Update 2: Verizon Wireless may not be allowing transfer Unlimited Data Plans. I bought a 4G Novatel 551L USB Modem ($25) which is plugged into the CradlePoint, and just recently I installed a Wilson 4G LTE Antenna kit ($80–the antenna adapter fits the external antenna port on Millenicom’s Novatel MiFi, the Novatel USB modem above, and my Samsung S3 / S4) to see if it would increase performance on my Verizon Wireless connection… and it did! Signal went from -81 to -63 dBm (I think that’s quadrupling the signal strength?) and internet speed went from 12Mbps/3Mbps to 20Mbps/15Mbps! Signal strength from -81 to -63 dBm after installing antenna 12 down 3 up with no antenna 20 down 15 up after installing Antenna Since switching to this router a few months ago I have not had a single connection drop. I use a CradlePoint MBR95 3G/4G Router ($130, it’s expensive but I have tried several cheaper 3G/4G routers–CradlePoint is the one to get. I would also pair it with the N ovatel Verizon U620L 4G LTE Modem. I would suggest getting newer equipment than what I blogged about, I know a few people running the CradlePoint MBR1200B which is what I currently recommend instead of my older equipment below. It has been 4 years since I wrote this post.

I’ve had a few people ask for more details on my rural internet setup with Verizon, so here it is…
