In Vehicle WiFi with any carrier except ATT?

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LokiWolf

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It is locked to AT&T...and really is priced well for the service levels...


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I don’t think you can do that using the vehicle hardware? You need something third party in your obd port I think.
 

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I just have a handful of devices on Verizon already and AT&T service doesn't work well in the areas I need it.

You will find it gets service better than a phone will in lower signal areas... Having an external antenna helps it A LOT.


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ATT service for modem in the car is the only option, and if it gets really bad I use hotspot from my Verizon phone if I can’t get signal with ATT.


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ATT service for modem in the car is the only option, and if it gets really bad I use hotspot from my Verizon phone if I can’t get signal with ATT.


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For me this is a benefit of having a different carrier. It expands my overall coverage. I can use wifi calling if the phone doesn’t have service.
 
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