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$79.99: NETGEAR 4G LTE Broadband Modem (LM1200) Amazon

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Amazon [amazon.com] has NETGEAR 4G LTE Broadband Modem (LM1200) for $79.99.
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$50.00 lower (38% savings) than the previous price of $129.99

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About this Item:
  • Certified with ATandT, T-Mobile and Verizon. Please check with preferred carrier on data plan details and limitations. Not compatible with Sprint
  • Requires Nano SIM card from carrier and activation of compatible BYOD (Bring Your own Device) data plan that meets your data needs
  • Download speeds up to 150Mbps. Speeds may vary by service and proximity to nearest cell tower
  • Use as a primary or backup internet connection. Automatically switches to LTE for always-on WiFi
  • Automatic failover support keeps you connected when working from home even if your cable internet is down
  • Connect the LTE modem to any wireless router
  • Two (2) Gigabit Ethernet ports (1 WAN plus 1 LAN) available for directly connecting to any device, such as a laptop, gaming console or smart TV

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Amazon [amazon.com] has NETGEAR 4G LTE Broadband Modem (LM1200) for $79.99.
Shipping is free.

Price:
$50.00 lower (38% savings) than the previous price of $129.99

Customer reviews:
3.9⭐ / 1,353 global ratings
100+ bought in past month

About this Item:
  • Certified with ATandT, T-Mobile and Verizon. Please check with preferred carrier on data plan details and limitations. Not compatible with Sprint
  • Requires Nano SIM card from carrier and activation of compatible BYOD (Bring Your own Device) data plan that meets your data needs
  • Download speeds up to 150Mbps. Speeds may vary by service and proximity to nearest cell tower
  • Use as a primary or backup internet connection. Automatically switches to LTE for always-on WiFi
  • Automatic failover support keeps you connected when working from home even if your cable internet is down
  • Connect the LTE modem to any wireless router
  • Two (2) Gigabit Ethernet ports (1 WAN plus 1 LAN) available for directly connecting to any device, such as a laptop, gaming console or smart TV

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Mar 9, 2024
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UltraLazer
Mar 9, 2024
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Anyone know if you can manipulate TTL with this?
Mar 9, 2024
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pacmantech
Mar 9, 2024
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I got one of these a couple weeks ago with Dell credit that I had. I wanted to set it up as a failover for my home cable connection, which feeds into my Netgear Orbi-based mesh network.

I spent hours trying to get it to behave as a failover device when I unplug the cable Internet, and was not able to get it to work. However, when directly connected to a computer or serving as a primary modem for a network, it's terrific. I'm going to try a dual-WAN switch to see if I can get this to perform the way I want.

The control panel is somewhat light on configuration options. It's powered by common USB-C, and you can power it off a battery pack.

A great pairing if you can get in on the $10/mo 30GB postpaid hotspot plan deal from T-Mobile - an affordable backup solution or primary solution for RV/travel/etc.

An alternative product is the GL-X750V2 [amazon.com] - it's more of a full-featured wireless router with VPN features though. Amazon was clearing out refurbs of these for $20-25 a few weeks ago.
Last edited by pacmantech March 9, 2024 at 10:56 AM.
Mar 10, 2024
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Lksz
Mar 10, 2024
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Quote from pacmantech :
... I spent hours trying to get it to behave as a failover device ...
I think the way it does failover is by plugging your the ethernet plug from your ISP into the WAN plug on this one, and the LAN plug into the WAN plug on your WiFi router.

The failover is automatic, if it can't reach The Internet from the WAN connector, it will reach through LTE.
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poohbie
Mar 10, 2024
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Quote from UltraLazer :
Anyone know if you can manipulate TTL with this?
Not directly on the device, but through a separate router.
Mar 10, 2024
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poohbie
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Any deals on 5G modems?
Mar 11, 2024
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dealsalways
Mar 11, 2024
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Quote from poohbie :
Not directly on the device, but through a separate router.
But is TTL ( and dun setting) known to work on hotspots/routers like on phones? Doesn't the company know the device type is a hotspot directly?

Edit: from a quick Google, it does seem like it will work..
Last edited by dealsalways March 11, 2024 at 01:04 PM.
Mar 11, 2024
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pacmantech
Mar 11, 2024
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Quote from Lksz :
I think the way it does failover is by plugging your the ethernet plug from your ISP into the WAN plug on this one, and the LAN plug into the WAN plug on your WiFi router.

The failover is automatic, if it can't reach The Internet from the WAN connector, it will reach through LTE.
Yes, thanks, I tried all permutations of this, it just didn't work with my setup. Going to try deploying a TP-Link ER605 box at the head of the pack to see if it can do what I want. Seems like a thing that many consumers would want nowadays, surprised it's not easier to set up.

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