Posted by LJD on December 10, 2011 at 11:08:11 from (75.250.160.92):
I've been using Hughes.net satellite for three years now for my Internet access. After a lot of research I decided to try the Millenicom system with the Novatel U760 wireless modem. I got the plan that uses the Verizon towers on 1900 MHz. Not the Sprint setup.
I got this hoping we could use it here in New York and also at our places in Northern Michigan.
Well, got it yesterday and am amazed so far. Works MUCH better then Hughesnet. Problem now is getting it to work with a router so we can get all our computers to work.
I spent an entire day with tech support in China and I just about lost my mind. The Chinese support is for my modem, NOT the USB modem. The Millenicom USB people are in the USA, speak English and are very helpful.
Long story short, my Chinese modem, model TP-link TL-MR3220 does not recognize my Millenicom modem made in Taiwan. God help us all (or at least me please).
The Chinese techs claim I need the PIN # from the SIM card to make the router recognize the modem. Millenicom does not have any SIM card of PIN #. It uses WWII type tech with CDMA.
I'm not a communications tech person so much of this is gibberish to me. Just wondering if anyone out there has the Verizon Millenicom USB Novatel 760 device working with a router? I just ordered a new router from Cradlepoint for $100 but it won't be here until next week. For now I'm stuck with these two new Chinese paperweights. Note also that I upgraded the router firmware three times yesterday. Almost seems they were rewriting code while I had them on the phone.
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