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Telstra Gen 3 Smart Modem as a 4G LTE Modem

This Video shows how to use modem as 4G LTE modem with a Telstra normal SIM inserted.
00:00 Inserting SIM.
00:49 Configuring Modem.
02:27 Internet Speed Test.

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19 thoughts on “Telstra Gen 3 Smart Modem as a 4G LTE Modem

  • Hey mate, love you videos. Can you make the gen 3 modem as a access point?

  • Cant get mine to work, it just shows device not connected. The Boost sim (Telstra network) is activated but the modem doesn't recognise the sim. No light on mobile signal. Any ideas?

  • My modem just turns blue and won’t go back to green, Anyone know how to fix?

  • Can you have x2 gen 2 modem and x2 gen 2 boosters and use the 2nd gen 2 modem as and acp ? Set up being one of each upstairs and down stairs.

  • Lovely just lovely thanks a lot, it helped me out greatly. 👍

  • Do you need the dsl cable in for it to be fully working like for the like to go green

  • My model is a different one..
    Still i stayed till the end.
    Thank you

  • Kinda new to this but (FTTN) do I just plug in my modem to connect to nbn or do I have to do some other stuffs? Thanks in advance

  • Dave. My Gen 3 4G sim requires a PUK code. How do i retrieve this?

  • Are you able to turn off wifi via the mymodem landing page & have hard wired internet? Thank you

  • Thanks for the video. I can confirm it does not work with my Amaysim (Optus) SIM. I will try with Felix (Vodafone) and Belong (Telstra) in the coming days.

  • mate, did you have to activate the Telstra sim at all?? load any money onto it?

  • Hi, great video. Thanks. Do you resell these? Recommend any?

  • Tell me David, Why isn't my 4g not working on. My Telstra smart modem gene2 .. ?no lights for on 4g

  • The problem I had with this router is that my HP wireless printer would not connect I finished up
    running an Ethernet cable which fixed the problem. The printer is fairly old mw 401 dw.

  • That’s definitely the main down side to the gen 2. The lack of SMA connectors. I’m going to open up my spare gen 2 and see if I can add some SMAs to the back for use of a 4g only modem at our shack.

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