The other ZTE Mobley Thread title was no longer accurate, and couldn't edit the first page.FAQIt’s an AT&T OBD2 vehicle LTE hotspot, AT&T lists it as a Connected Car deviceSince its a Connected Car device it is eligible for Unlimited Data through AT&T Unlimited plans or Stand-Alone Unlimited plan, both are $20, which makes it a low cost Unlimited Data hotspot. But what really makes it unique is it can be also used outside of the vehicle and in your home which is great for people that don’t have access to good broadband internet or just needs an unlimited hotspot.ATT store, online, ebay, amazon, best buy etcYou will need to purchase a third party AC power supply/adapter from either ebay or amazonAmazonEbayThe Mobley is designed to power off in your vehicle to prevent it from running your battery dead, this is called the “Power Save” feature; you will need to turn this feature off in the ZTE Mobley settings.The Mobley needs the latest firmware in order to have the “No time out” option, the latest firmware is VM6200V1.0.1Set the Mobley to 2hr setting until it downloads the newer firmware.It’s located on the “About” pageNot really sure, could be within an hour to a couple of days. The mobley must be powered on to download the firmware so once it powers off simply unplug and replug(power cycle) to start the 2 hour timer again. After you have power cycled it a couple times check to see if it downloaded the firmware update, if it did you can now change to “no time out” optionThe ZTE Mobley has a 5 wifi device limit,there is many ways to get around this but my preferred method for simplicity is a DDWRT flashed router. If you don’t know how to flash DDWRT firmware to a router you can Google it or purchase one already flashed. Once you have a DDWRT router I actually wrote some really crude instructions on how to use it for my dad and posted a while back. It’s available here.If you have one of the Unlimited Plans its 22 GB then deprioritzed, so far AT&T is very lenient on deprioritization and rarely slows speeds(I personally as of 2/18/17 have never seen it, most users report 100GB + at full speeds)The ZTE Mobley is an LTE device but it doesn’t support Carrier Aggregation.This of course varies greatly due to many factors including time of day, tower congestion, etc but you should expect at the very least 10 Mbps but more than likely will receive between 20-40 Mbps.(up to 150 Mbps theoretical)The best way to increase speeds is to get better signal, you can view the current signal strength on the "about page" Lower the dBM the better, (-100 is better signal than -108)I found simply flipping the Mobley upside down or on its side can sometimes increase signal, it seems very sensitive to orientation, also placing in a window facing the tower can help a lot.If willing to take the mobley apart you can add-on antenna's, I actually tried it and it does work.Mobley uses MS156 connectors, thanks to "tentious" in the Rural internet thread for the correct connector.Brad2388 helped me with original timer design and validated what I was seeingBrobot started the hacking threadGuest03 found out about stand-alone planjason559 found out plan is now only $20and many others I am forgettingPrevious ZTE Mobley thread please read through at least the first one as a lot of questions have been already answered :-)older threads from last year.PlansStand-alone plans go on a new separate account and you can have a maximum of 3 at $20 each.If you have the Unlimited plan then each is a $20 add-onConnected Car Plan Overview.pdfConnected Car Dept # 1 (866) 595-1222