Has anyone here used OTR mobile for a hotspot to have internet/wifi in rural areas? After doing some research, I decided to give them a try. I ordered the setup last night from them. It’s a Nighthawk MR1100 hotspot with a SIM card. It is truly 100% unlimited data. No caps. No throttling. It’s $60 a month. No contact. No hidden fees. They have a 14 day money back guarantee also. Where I live, there is no wifi other than Hughes.net offered. There is one local place, but they came out and told me I needed a 45ft antenna to clear the tree line to have clear path to the tower. I’m going to give the OTR a try. Everyone seems to have very good luck with it. As long as I can stream Netflix and Amazon Prime video, I should be fine. I also have a Firestick that I bought a while back on sale and never opened. If anyone is interested, I’ll let you know how it works for me later in the week.
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I just wanted to update this. I received my OTR Mobile hotspot today. It works perfectly. I put a new amazon firestick in my TV and started watching TV as soon as I got it. Zero delay. No buffering. HD TV clarity. I also have my laptop and my phone connected to it right now while the firestick is streaming. Everything works wonderfully. For truly unlimited data with no caps/throttling for $60 a month, this is awesome. I’ve had zero television since April when I turned off my Direct TV. It’s been extremely quite in my house for many many months.
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Just got mine a week ago. I was paying for two DSL lines from consolidated. I was getting around 13 MBPS. I got the best modem that they offered, I believe it's the Nighthawk or something like that, and got a Wilson external antenna for it, that I mounted on my chimney. I get around 3 bars of service and I am getting around 60 MBPS.
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Originally posted by roughneck266 View PostJust got mine a week ago. I was paying for two DSL lines from consolidated. I was getting around 13 MBPS. I got the best modem that they offered, I believe it's the Nighthawk or something like that, and got a Wilson external antenna for it, that I mounted on my chimney. I get around 3 bars of service and I am getting around 60 MBPS.
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Originally posted by TX03RUBI View PostThe service sounds awesome, but man I’d be tempted to get rid of it just to regain the peace and quite. I went without TV of any sort for 10-11 years until the GF (now wife) moved in a couple years back. I’ve been far less productive now that I can sit back and be lazy. Lol
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When you bought the Night Hawk and sim card from the provider did you have to set up a plan with the provider or does the hot spot and sim take card of all that? I'm with sprint but all the unlimited data plans seem to be with verizon or at&t and I don't want to switch my cell phone plan to them or open an additional plan for the unlimited internet.Last edited by LWolken; 11-21-2019, 09:57 PM.
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Originally posted by LWolken View PostWhen you bought the Night Hawk and sim card from the provider did you have to set up a plan with the provider or does the hot spot and sim take card of all that? I'm with sprint but all the unlimited data plans seem to be with verizon or at&t and I don't want to switch my cell phone plan to them or open an additional plan for the unlimited internet.
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Originally posted by roughneck266 View PostOther than activating the SIM, there is nothing else to do. It's a month to month plan. Unlimited data, with no slow downs, for 60 bones a month. This OTR is actually through AT&T towers.
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Originally posted by JustinJ View PostSo how did you get unlimited data through ATT? How did you activate the sim?
You don't deal with At&t at all, but they do use AT&T towers.
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