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After it was switched into my name I gave the rep my phone’s MEID number and SIM card number and activated the phone… it took awhile, maybe 5 minutes. I made sure the rep knew I wanted to keep unlimited data. During this process it’s very important not to switch to one of Verizon’s newer plan’s that will drop unlimited data. I called Verizon’s AOL department and told the rep the number, she verified the details on the plan and then transferred the line into my name…I didn’t have a Verizon account so I had to set one up over the phone and they will run a credit check–and Verizon does a hard pull so don’t do this before buying a house or taking out a loan. After the seller and I agreed on $175 I sent the money to him via PayPal and gave him my name, he called Verizon’s Assumption of Liability (AOL) department to tell them I’d be taking over the line, then he gave me the number I would be taking over.

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The process for me (before Verizon made it difficult to transfer the plans) went like this: Ahead of time I bought a Verizon Samsung S3 phone with a clean ESN off eBay (you need an Android phone, you can’t activate the plan on a USB modem) and a Verizon SIM card off ebay. So I bought a Verizon Wireless grandfathered unlimited 4G data plan from someone on Howard Forums Take over my plan forum (you can also buy them from eBay, they’re a little pricier there but the transaction will be safer). It’s possible to transfer someone else’s grandfathered plan into your name. Verizon doesn’t offer unlimited data plans anymore, but if you had one you’re grandfathered into it.

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Update 2: Verizon Wireless may not be allowing transfer Unlimited Data Plans. I bought a 4G Novatel 551L USB Modem ($25) which is plugged into the CradlePoint, and just recently I installed a Wilson 4G LTE Antenna kit ($80–the antenna adapter fits the external antenna port on Millenicom’s Novatel MiFi, the Novatel USB modem above, and my Samsung S3 / S4) to see if it would increase performance on my Verizon Wireless connection… and it did! Signal went from -81 to -63 dBm (I think that’s quadrupling the signal strength?) and internet speed went from 12Mbps/3Mbps to 20Mbps/15Mbps! Signal strength from -81 to -63 dBm after installing antenna 12 down 3 up with no antenna 20 down 15 up after installing Antenna Since switching to this router a few months ago I have not had a single connection drop. I use a CradlePoint MBR95 3G/4G Router ($130, it’s expensive but I have tried several cheaper 3G/4G routers–CradlePoint is the one to get. I would also pair it with the N ovatel Verizon U620L 4G LTE Modem. I would suggest getting newer equipment than what I blogged about, I know a few people running the CradlePoint MBR1200B which is what I currently recommend instead of my older equipment below.

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It has been 4 years since I wrote this post.

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ICS through a PC would be a pain in the butt and require a PC to be constantly running.I’ve had a few people ask for more details on my rural internet setup with Verizon, so here it is…

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Any suggestions? Does anyone have any experience with Cradlepoint and Verizon? We've deployed a bunch of these Cradlepoint routers on the AT&T network without any issues. Since I live so far out in the country I have never been throttled on any of my devices since they started offering unlimited plans again. I have 2 DSL lines load balanced but would like to use the Verizon WWAN as primary. I live in the country and Verizon WWAN gets about 45Mbps vs 6Mbps offered by DSL. I've contacted Verizon and they were not helpful whatsoever. Before ordering the USB modem I was using my iPhone as a hotspot (which got extremely hot and had limited range) and it worked great. I'd use a hotspot but need more functionality from my router and a permanent local network in place. I can plug the UML295 modem into any PC and it works great. I'm assuming the router is getting banned from the network as Verizon doesn't want the WWAN shared across devices. So once used and power cycled it won't connect again. If I switch modems or get a sim cards the modem will connect the first time (the sim or modem is used) then get rejected again. After being reset or powered down the USB Modem cannot connect to the Verizon network and lists "Carrier Reject" as the reason. The router will work great the first time the USB modem is plugged in. I have a Cradlepoint MBR1200 Router that I tried to setup with a Verizon Pantech UML295 usb modem.











Verizon pantech uml295 driver