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AT&T Inseego Global Modem USB800 Black Broadband New Other AT&T SIM CARD
$ 39.53
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Description
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New other
condition
AT&T(Inseego)
AT&T Inseego
USB800
Global Modem
.
The Modem is in
New other condition.
Has a few minor blemishes from handling.
9.5 out of 10
Modem comes with:
AT&T SIM card included
This USB
Modem
Modem is short for “modulate/demodulate”. It's a device that can send & receive the signal from your internet service provider and translates it for use on your local area network to access the internet.
It is commonly used to reference a cable modem, DSL modem or cellular modem. In mobile internet, we most often are referencing cellular modems that are built into smartphones, mobile hotspot devices and routers.
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is a 'plug and play' solution for those looking for AT&T based
Cellular
Cellular data uses the same technology that allows smartphones to make calls, receive texts or browse the web. A smartphone, tablet, hotspot device or cellular router can convert cellular signal into Wi-Fi or ethernet to get laptops and other devices online - providing the data plan allows for the hotspot feature.
Cellular carriers (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile or Sprint) deploy equipment where they have customers that transmit a long range wireless signal, ranging from a mile to dozens of miles. They design their footprint so that there is overlap in their signal, creating 'cells' that make up their coverage map.
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internet connections for a single device (i.e. laptop or supported
Router
A router acts as the hub of a local network. The WAN (wide area network) connection from the router provides the upstream connection from your local network to the internet.
Usually, a router is required to allow multiple devices to share a single internet connection.
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Specifications
Model Number
: USB800
# of Connected Devices:
1
Control Panel and Default Password:
Control Panel: http://192.168.1.1 or http://att.manager/
Default Admin Password: None (must be plugged into a laptop)
USB
Tethering
Using a USB cable to directly attach the phone/tablet to a computer or router. This allows other devices to share the cellular data connection to get online .
Usage of tethering (or mobile hotspot - which is the same concept, but over wireless connections) may have restrictions on some cellular data plans.
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Supported Networks and Bands:
4G/
LTE
The dominant 4G technology is known as LTE, which stands for Long-Term Evolution.
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3G: HSPA+ with enhanced backhaul; UMTS:
850/900/1800
/1900/2100MHz
LTE-Advanced
The LTE platform was designed to evolve to support faster and more advanced networks. The design goal for LTE-A is to enable cellular networks to support speeds up to 100Mbps for mobile users, and up to 1Gbps for stationary users.
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Carrier Aggregation
Carrier aggregation is a core LTE-A technology that combines multiple channels from different chunks of spectrum to make a higher bandwidth virtual channel that can support faster speeds.
Most modern cellular modems have embraced this technology, and support for carrier aggregation is absolutely critical to achieving peak cellular performance.
Older LTE Cat-3 and most Cat-4 modems however are limited to connecting to just one single channel at a time.
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: Yes, 5-
Band
The radio spectrum is divided up into bands based upon the signal frequency.
Standardized batches of LTE frequencies are also known as LTE bands, and each carrier utilizes different ones. When shopping for gear, it's important to select gear that supports at least the core bands your carrier uses.
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MIMO
MIMO stands for Multiple-Input, Multiple-Output – for wireless networks, this means using multiple antennas working together to increase data speeds and signal reception.
MIMO technology is central to the latest Wi-Fi and LTE cellular standards - and most devices can take advantage of at least two antennas for doubling speeds.
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Support
: Internal 2x2
MIMO
MIMO stands for Multiple-Input, Multiple-Output – for wireless networks, this means using multiple antennas working together to increase data speeds and signal reception.
MIMO technology is central to the latest Wi-Fi and LTE cellular standards - and most devices can take advantage of at least two antennas for doubling speeds.
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LTE Performance Category:
Category 18
Cellular
Cellular data uses the same technology that allows smartphones to make calls, receive texts or browse the web. A smartphone, tablet, hotspot device or cellular router can convert cellular signal into Wi-Fi or ethernet to get laptops and other devices online - providing the data plan allows for the hotspot feature.
Cellular carriers (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile or Sprint) deploy equipment where they have customers that transmit a long range wireless signal, ranging from a mile to dozens of miles. They design their footprint so that there is overlap in their signal, creating 'cells' that make up their coverage map.
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Antenna
An antenna takes electrical input and broadcasts it out as radio waves, or receives radio waves and provides an electrical signal to a device to utilize that signal.
An antenna needs to be designed and carefully tuned for the frequencies that it needs to support, and they come in a variety of specifications for gain.
In terms of mobile internet, antennas are used for cellular, Wi-Fi and satellite devices. They can be built directly in devices, or be externally attached via ports.
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Ports:
Single (likely a TS-9 port)
Other Ports
: None
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi is a short-range local wireless networking technology use to connect devices together. While the technology is often used to also deliver an internet connection, the word itself does not necessarily mean internet access.
Wi-Fi also has multiple meanings and contexts when we're talking about mobile internet.
You can create your own local Wi-Fi network using a smartphone, hotspot device or router. Your internet source for these networks might be cellular, satellite or another Wi-Fi network.
But more commonly when we're using the word Wi-Fi as a way to get online while traveling, we're referring to a Wi-Fi network hosted by someone else - such as a campground, marina, cafe or library. Most often, the internet source for these access points is cable or DSL.
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Technology / Frequencies
: None
Battery
: None
Dimensions:
3.59 x 1.46 x 0.45 / 2.39 oz
SIM
SIM stands for Subscriber Identity Module. The tiny SIM card is mandated on GSM and LTE networks and identifies you to the network.
A SIM card is what holds your cellular plan and number. Swapping your SIM into a new phone or device moves your service and phone number to that new device.
SIMs come in a range of sizes – Full-Size is extinct, but Mini-SIM, Micro-SIM, and Nano-SIM are all in common circulation.
There are also eSIMs which are built into the device itself are not removable.
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Card Type:
Nano
Retail Price:
9.99
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