MoFi has released a new 5500 series of LTE router and it comes in several different models. Here is a look at the different models, pricing, and expected ship dates. The MOFI5500-5GXeLTE routers are 5G capable but most of the models only have a 4G modem included. If you want 5G you will need the EM9191 model.
New MoFi 5500 EM7690 CAT20 Router: https://amzn.to/3CZUpRF
MoFi 4500 SIM8 model: https://amzn.to/2RuAQOk
For more information on the MoFi 5500 models visit www.mofinetwork.com
Order your Insty Connect: https://instyconnect.com/?aff=1047
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MOFI5500 models:
MOFI5500-5GXeLTE-EM7411 $400
MOFI5500-5GXeLTE-EM7411-DUAL $550
MOFI5500-5GXeLTE-EM7690 $540
MOFI5500-5GXeLTE-EM9191-5G-SUB6 $650 to $800
*The EM9191 is the only 5G model at this time.
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@wayneedmondson10653 years agoThanks Jason. Looking forward to more information when available. Thumbs up!! 1
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@jjc29883 years agoI just bought and received the Insty Connect at the end of April based on your recommendation in previous videos. I will be curious to see how the new MoFi models compares to the Insty Connect. 2
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@aliascantante19933 years agoI was wondering if you could help me with an issue I have with my mofi4500 sim7. I always get horrible speeds throughout the day. The only time I get high speeds is after midnight. I have the magenta unlimited plan with T-Mobile, so I don't know why my mofo struggles with speeds. My TTL is set to Linux 2-65 and still uses hotspot data. I hope you can help me. ...
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@youcantoorv98603 years agoThanks for the update. Looking forward to the comparison against the Insty. From what I see the insty is designed to be mounted on an RV roof with a plastic bracket? This doesn't sound like something that will last. 1
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@funnyfurfamily15133 years agoI just ordered the 9191…they have them in stock. I did two day shipping. Fingers crossed for fast internet.
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@aliascantante19933 years agoHello, I have a couple of questions. Will you do an indepth set-up guide of your unit? Also, I'm interested on the mofi5500 model 7690 since it has 5x carrier aggregation. Will you try to get this model as well?
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@m.m.m.c.a.k.e2 years agoI’ve been searching for an answer to this question for a while and yet to understand. Question. Why on earth or 5G M2 modems so ridiculously expensive?
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@JV_2143 years agoThe category 20 4G model looks pretty good, is there a advantage over the insty connect 4G category 12 model? I'm still holding out for the 5G comparison once both companies have them out and they've been tested.
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@jimsh80093 years agoCompetition creates more choices than ever. Finally, the cell network providers are positioning to offer great choices. And now the device/router manufacturers appear to be creating even more options. The consumer can only benefit. And some of us have Starlink service without interruptions! All these options will serve to keep the pricing affordable. ...
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@invitationhomes60582 years agoWould you make a video showing step by step set up or mofi 5500?
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@zechariah13983 years agoWhat would be your recommendations for RV wifi for streaming TV? Mofi or Insty Connect?
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@mikecallahan2523 years agodo you know if your able to change the settings like you can in the 4500 to get unlimited? thanks
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@seanlandry12163 years agoGotta back the Insty until I see better results. 2
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@tylerhestla30223 years agoI currently have the mofi 4500 and have for 2 years. Whole house use. With streaming TV most of the time. And occasionally gaming. Would the 5g 9191 be worth the extra money. My current speeds drop out and never see over 20mps ...
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@TJJewett3 years agoI just got my 5G version Mofi 5500 today. The GUI appears to have been updated. I really don't like the new version as you can't really play with the APN settings very much.
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@gsmantenna3 years agoI guess Mofi5500 use MTK7621 as Soc and 2x MT7615 as wifi ?
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@leweezo333 years agoIf I were going to spend that kinda $, I would go with the Insty Connect 1
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@ignerevhak3 years agoi`m using visible,is that compatible with visible
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@AA-kf7uf3 years agoI bought the 5500....garrbage, sent it back and they claimed I scratched it and box broken so they deducted 60.00. Stay away.
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@wayneedmondson10653 years agoThanks Jason. Looking forward to more information when available. Thumbs up!! 1
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@jjc29883 years agoI just bought and received the Insty Connect at the end of April based on your recommendation in previous videos. I will be curious to see how the new MoFi models compares to the Insty Connect. 2
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@aliascantante19933 years agoI was wondering if you could help me with an issue I have with my mofi4500 sim7. I always get horrible speeds throughout the day. The only time I get high speeds is after midnight. I have the magenta unlimited plan with T-Mobile, so I don't know why my mofo struggles with speeds. My TTL is set to Linux 2-65 and still uses hotspot data. I hope you can help me. ...
@
@youcantoorv98603 years agoThanks for the update. Looking forward to the comparison against the Insty. From what I see the insty is designed to be mounted on an RV roof with a plastic bracket? This doesn't sound like something that will last. 1
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@funnyfurfamily15133 years agoI just ordered the 9191…they have them in stock. I did two day shipping. Fingers crossed for fast internet.
@
@aliascantante19933 years agoHello, I have a couple of questions. Will you do an indepth set-up guide of your unit? Also, I'm interested on the mofi5500 model 7690 since it has 5x carrier aggregation. Will you try to get this model as well?
@
@m.m.m.c.a.k.e2 years agoI’ve been searching for an answer to this question for a while and yet to understand. Question. Why on earth or 5G M2 modems so ridiculously expensive?
@
@JV_2143 years agoThe category 20 4G model looks pretty good, is there a advantage over the insty connect 4G category 12 model? I'm still holding out for the 5G comparison once both companies have them out and they've been tested.
@
@jimsh80093 years agoCompetition creates more choices than ever. Finally, the cell network providers are positioning to offer great choices. And now the device/router manufacturers appear to be creating even more options. The consumer can only benefit. And some of us have Starlink service without interruptions! All these options will serve to keep the pricing affordable. ...
@
@invitationhomes60582 years agoWould you make a video showing step by step set up or mofi 5500?
@
@zechariah13983 years agoWhat would be your recommendations for RV wifi for streaming TV? Mofi or Insty Connect?
@
@mikecallahan2523 years agodo you know if your able to change the settings like you can in the 4500 to get unlimited? thanks
@
@seanlandry12163 years agoGotta back the Insty until I see better results. 2
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@tylerhestla30223 years agoI currently have the mofi 4500 and have for 2 years. Whole house use. With streaming TV most of the time. And occasionally gaming. Would the 5g 9191 be worth the extra money. My current speeds drop out and never see over 20mps ...
@
@TJJewett3 years agoI just got my 5G version Mofi 5500 today. The GUI appears to have been updated. I really don't like the new version as you can't really play with the APN settings very much.
@
@gsmantenna3 years agoI guess Mofi5500 use MTK7621 as Soc and 2x MT7615 as wifi ?
@
@leweezo333 years agoIf I were going to spend that kinda $, I would go with the Insty Connect 1
@
@ignerevhak3 years agoi`m using visible,is that compatible with visible
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@AA-kf7uf3 years agoI bought the 5500....garrbage, sent it back and they claimed I scratched it and box broken so they deducted 60.00. Stay away.