lemondrop9344
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Interesting comment. Who told you that you could not use not use the Netgear Nighthawk, AT&T or Millenicom?Even though this particular rumor is false, it does appear that some of the carriers are restricting the modems being used on their "high limit" data plans. I currently have a 400 GB/mo AT&T plan from Millenicom and was told that I couldn't use my Netgear Nighthawk because it was "too good." Rather than the Nighthawk's Cat 16 modem with 4 or 5 level carrier aggregation I was forced to select specific router with a Cat 4 modem. My assumption is that advanced modems use more network resources and the carrier wants to be able to limit resources used on low-cost, high-data-limit plans.
On the surface, I do not believe this is coming from AT&T as I have an AT&T plan thru a reseller & I use a CAT-18 Peplink device. When I initially acquired the plan, one was cautioned to not use more than 1000GB a month. Now there is a hard limit of 600GB a month. If you exceed that, your plan will be cancelled. This is a restriction imposed by the reseller, not AT&T.
It's a relatively easy exercise to determine if a device is certified for use by a given carrier. If the device is certified for use by AT&T on their network, that would certainly raise some BS flags regarding this 'directive' if it were me.