I can understand changing the IMEI, but is is necessary to change the serial number?
@helphq2 ай бұрын
Nope, personal preference. The IMEI is the only requirement to change in order to make T-Mobile Home Internet work.
@user-jp3nm9pp1u6 ай бұрын
Great information thanks for sharing
@helphq6 ай бұрын
Appreciate your kind words. Thanks for watching.
@marlocuevas154 күн бұрын
Does it work with AT&T internet air?
@helphq4 күн бұрын
While I don’t have ATT air service available in my area to test it the invisagig itself supports all of ATTs bands. In theory it should work fine after switching over the IMEI from your supplied gateway to the invisagig and making sure your APN is correct. The invisagig itself was designed to work with any 4G LTE and 5G carrier. As long as you have a SIM card you should be good to go.
@milosusa5 ай бұрын
I should get mine next week will be use with Verizon 5G home internet. My question do I need to be directly connected with computer to InvisaGig to make changes or could I connect thru my Wifi router ? THX
@helphq5 ай бұрын
You can connect to it via WiFi by going to the modems IP Address.
@socalfishing31216 ай бұрын
Way overpriced and doesn't even have a router built in but nice video
@helphq6 ай бұрын
Well I think it’s all perspective. If you want a modem and a router in one then buying this obviously doesn’t make any sense. However, I’d argue that in the long run this is a better investment because you can use your own router and as that router ages and becomes obsolete you can easily upgrade into a new router that has all the features you want. Again though it’s all perspective. Before using this unit I got okay speeds on T-Mobile home internet and given that I only pay $30.00 a month for said internet I couldn’t really complain about getting 350 to 430 Mbps down on average at any given time. Now before I switched to T-Mobile home internet I had Xfinity ‘s 1.2Gbps plan and with that I saw 700 to 800 Mbps down on average. This cost me $160.00 a month. With the invisaGig modem I’m seeing this same speeds and still only paying $30.00 a month. So yes this is not a cheap piece of equipment but in the long run I’m saving money and getting better service. If it’s not for you then it’s not for you and there’s nothing wrong with that. I appreciate you watching the video.
@bq4565 ай бұрын
That's actually it's main use case though. For those that have a prosumer (as opposed to a regular consumer) setup, this is exactly what they're generally looking for: something to pipe a solid and customizable 5G connection into their existing router, network, and access points. It removes an extra layer of NAT that you would otherwise have from something with a built in router. That audience doesn't want a router on the initial 5G gateway since most control the network setup, security, and design from their own router. Even better, with T-Mobile, you no longer have to worry about the super locked down router in the T-Mobile gateway. Not only can you not control what bands/tower it uses, not control any of the network security or design, bit it literally won't even let you turn off the WiFi access point built into that gateway. It's absolutely awful... And that's why this invisagig is so awesome.
@DarthPoyner3 ай бұрын
The price is very daunting. T-mobile internet in my area is sparse at best. If I could be sure that this modem would double or more my speeds then it might be worth the investment. But without some kind of test window where I could return it if the improvements are not as described, then it just seems like possibly throwing money away.
@helphq3 ай бұрын
Haven Technologies does have a 90 day return window. If you reach out to them and explain your situation I’m sure Richard and his team will take care of you. invisagig.com/contact-us/
@stefanoventuri197321 күн бұрын
Come si può eventualmente sopperire alla mancanza del router integrato ?
@helphq21 күн бұрын
You add your own third party router. I use an eero mesh system but you can connect any router to this. The device will work without a router but you’re limited to a single device via Ethernet without added a router or a switch or something like that.
@stefanoventuri197321 күн бұрын
@@helphqIo ho un router Netgear Nighthawk M2 ma è in 4G…..perderei il segnale 5G ?
@helphq21 күн бұрын
Yeah that is basically the same thing as the invisagig modem I talk about in the video only yours would not get 5G. I thought you were asking me how to use a router with the invisagig. The same concept applies with your device. You can use the nighthawk m2 in place of the provided gateway from your ISP if its cellular internet and then connect a router with WiFi to the night hawk just as you would with the invisagig.
@stefanoventuri197321 күн бұрын
@@helphqScusa mi sono spiegato male. Per poter utilizzare il segnale 5G dell’InvisaGig in WiFi anche il router dev’essere 5G giusto ? Se la risposta è sì a quel punto non è più conveniente acquistare direttamente un dispositivo come per esempio il GL.iNet GL-X3000 (Spitz AX) 5G ?
@helphq21 күн бұрын
No, you misunderstand. The invisaGig’s ability to receive 5G is going to only affect your download and upload speeds. This has nothing to do with your router. Your router will not have cellular capabilities. You will connect a router that has WiFi and Ethernet and that’s it. The speed of your WiFi will be determined by the specification of WiFi you have on your router. Example: 802.11ac is slower than 802.11ax If you want only one device haven technologies sells a gateway that is a modem and router in one called the Nexpro store.thewirelesshaven.com/products/wifix-nexpro-5g-rm520