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| wwwbest | 06-05-2018 08:10 PM | Full Flashed Verizon MiFi Jetpack Hotspot Can this work on virtual machine? |
| aspkin | 06-05-2018 08:46 PM | Re: Full Flashed Verizon MiFi Jetpack Hotspot Local VM? Of course. |
| wwwbest | 06-05-2018 09:35 PM | Re: Full Flashed Verizon MiFi Jetpack Hotspot Quote:
Originally Posted by aspkin
(Post 924056)
Local VM? Of course. | I have a mac and I have a vm with windows on it will this work? and will it pickup singnal on windows? |
Re: Full Flashed Verizon MiFi Jetpack Hotspot Depends on what part of the US you live in too... I know for a fact if you live anywhere between Miami and Daytona from the east side to west side of the state of Florida you will only be able to get 2G service on a flashed to 3G Verizon MiFi or Phone. (unless someone found a new Verizon PRL that works that I'm not aware of yet).
I've heard others say the same about where they live in other states so keep that in mind.
* If your trying to access the web using a alias IP address, cellular IP's are the best choice since there is no way to detect you are hiding your true IP. (no open ports, no data center ISP, MTU would be 1500).
If you were trying to hack something serious, a cellular IP from a burner would be your best bet as long as you went about getting the device the correct way. |
Re: Full Flashed Verizon MiFi Jetpack Hotspot Quote:
Originally Posted by wwwbest
(Post 924063)
I have a mac and I have a vm with windows on it will this work? and will it pickup singnal on windows? | If you want to be 100% sure, disconnect the Ethernet cable that way the only connection is the MiFi through WiFi on the built in wireless card on the Mac.
You need to play around with VM ware to figure out how all the connections work. In VM ware there is like 3 different ways to do the same thing when it comes to connecting to internet.
You could also disable all internet connections in VMware and use a USB wirless adapter. It will connect automatically to the guest if you plug it in while you are in the guest OS screen. |
| iloveghosts | 06-08-2018 12:20 PM | Re: Full Flashed Verizon MiFi Jetpack Hotspot |
| wwwbest | 06-08-2018 07:01 PM | Re: Full Flashed Verizon MiFi Jetpack Hotspot Quote:
Originally Posted by nate
(Post 924177)
If you want to be 100% sure, disconnect the Ethernet cable that way the only connection is the MiFi through WiFi on the built in wireless card on the Mac.
You need to play around with VM ware to figure out how all the connections work. In VM ware there is like 3 different ways to do the same thing when it comes to connecting to internet.
You could also disable all internet connections in VMware and use a USB wirless adapter. It will connect automatically to the guest if you plug it in while you are in the guest OS screen. | It changes Ip in my vm player when i turn it off then back on so it seems good |
Re: Full Flashed Verizon MiFi Jetpack Hotspot I see they have flashed to 4Glte for $5 a month now. Maybe I'm late to the party, I just saw them yesterday for the 1st time..
I wonder how many IP addresses these things give? I'm guessing its no where close to what 3G gives..
I think I ended up getting around 250 IP's with my AT&T personal phone so I'm guessing its probably the same until they start switching people over to 5G.
Encase you dont know about the 3G I logged 752 IP's and only got a duplicate once... Swear to God.... |
Re: Full Flashed Verizon MiFi Jetpack Hotspot Quote:
Originally Posted by nate
(Post 924992)
I see they have flashed to 4Glte for $5 a month now. Maybe I'm late to the party, I just saw them yesterday for the 1st time..
I wonder how many IP addresses these things give? I'm guessing its no where close to what 3G gives..
I think I ended up getting around 250 IP's with my AT&T personal phone so I'm guessing its probably the same until they start switching people over to 5G.
Encase you dont know about the 3G I logged 752 IP's and only got a duplicate once... Swear to God.... | You never seen the Verizon Flashed Mifi's?
FYI Guys, there are some sellers on ebay selling $30/month 4G/LTE unlimited Data...that's not a bad price especially for unlimited data. |
Re: Full Flashed Verizon MiFi Jetpack Hotspot Quote:
Originally Posted by MM78
(Post 925044)
You never seen the Verizon Flashed Mifi's?
FYI Guys, there are some sellers on ebay selling $30/month 4G/LTE unlimited Data...that's not a bad price especially for unlimited data. | I think you read that wrong.... Or your messing with me since I built that VPN server out of a flashed 3G phone... I was saying now there are sellers selling Unlimited 4G/LTE for $5 a month.... Not just 3G...
Yesterday I talked to the two guys I bought my flash devices from... One in New Jersey and one in Kansas... They said this flash can be done to phones too but its in their best interest not to because its easy for some one to see what they did to them and replicate it. They told me you get 1000GB of data a month before you get throttled. I didnt bother to ask about how many IP's since they probably have no idea. I'd guess the count its only in the 200's, nothing like what you get with 3G.
They also told me they were able to figure out what was wrong with the 3G flashes that caused them to only work on 2G and have a work around. So I'm guessing the 3G flashes work everywhere again. (Can anyone confirm this)? If you live in Florida and have a fully functioning flashed to Verizon 3G let me know. |
| glacier922 | 06-13-2018 04:21 PM | Re: Full Flashed Verizon MiFi Jetpack Hotspot 10000 gb? do you mean 1 TB? |
Re: Full Flashed Verizon MiFi Jetpack Hotspot Quote:
Originally Posted by glacier922
(Post 925148)
10000 gb? do you mean 1 TB? | yea, that's what he said.. 1 TB.... I dont see how tho... I thought there is a limit placed by the one of the government agency's on cellular data to keep the congestion at a minimum.
At least thats what the AT&T rep told me after my daughter took it upon herself to change our phone plan thinking she could get around paying overages and they kicked us out of the plan we were grandfathered in on that charged for overages instead of throttling the connection. |
Re: Full Flashed Verizon MiFi Jetpack Hotspot I just got word back that the Flash to Verizon 4G/LTE for $5/month uses a static IP.
Maybe there are other flashes that do it another way...( the $30/month MM78 was talking about). I have no idea... But I suggest asking the seller before buying one of these flashed to Verizon 4G/LTE $5/month to make sure you can get more than one IP.
The guy I use says he has the fix for the 3G flash so I'm going to clone him a Windows 7 VM and set up Flexihub so he can remote in and get my 3G going again.
LMAO....
I have to laugh... anyone who knows me knows I've been OCDing on this damn 3G for well over a year now and have wasted countless hours and gone to great extent trying to keep it operational.
edit: I just talked to the guy in New Jersey and he says his flash to 4G/LTE for $5/month has dynamic IP's
Guy in Kansas said his 4G/LTE flash only gives a static IP. |
| glacier922 | 06-15-2018 02:14 PM | Re: Full Flashed Verizon MiFi Jetpack Hotspot Have you bought one yet nate? |
| phaz0rz | 06-15-2018 02:15 PM | Re: Full Flashed Verizon MiFi Jetpack Hotspot Quote:
Originally Posted by glacier922
(Post 925148)
10000 gb? do you mean 1 TB? | 10000GB = 10TB :nerd: |
Re: Full Flashed Verizon MiFi Jetpack Hotspot Quote:
Originally Posted by glacier922
(Post 925478)
Have you bought one yet nate? | No, I just realized they (flashed to Verizon 4G/LTE unlimited data for $5/month) existed the other day.
I've bought multiple flashed to Verizon 3G unlimited data devices (two phones and a MiFi) over the last couple years.
I might get one... But 1st Im trying to get my 3G device fixed. Both the sellers I've bought from said they have a fix now to get the 3G working again. The guy I bought the MiFi from said he can fix it remotely through Flexihub so I cloned a Windows 7 VM and installed it. I'm just waiting on him to get back to me.
The number of IP's Verizon 3G gives is more important to me than the speed I'd get from 4G/LTE.
I'm still a little confused why one seller (the one I trust the most (I found him in a CDMA forum)) told me his 4G/LTE flashes have a static IP and the eBay seller told me his are dynamic. The eBay seller is also the one who told me that you get 1000GB <=(his words) before you get throttled. I find that hard to believe as well. |
Re: Full Flashed Verizon MiFi Jetpack Hotspot I bought a used 6620L on eBay and then purchased a remote 4G LTE flash from another seller for a fee and then a subscription of $5/mo. I get dynamic IPs from a LogicWeb ISP in New Jersey (I'm from NY). Previously it was in Chicago but then after a few days/number of restarts it switched to NJ.
On Whoer, it says the ISP is LogicWeb but on Browserleaks it says it's a GoLightSpeed.
Don't know if that's expected with a flashed unit or if it's a problem or not. Either way, I can still use it for other things if not PayPal/eBay. |
Re: Full Flashed Verizon MiFi Jetpack Hotspot I don't think there is such a thing as Flashed 4G/LTE Mifi's for $5/month. The only Mifi's that cost $5/month are the ones Flashed to 3G. |
Re: Full Flashed Verizon MiFi Jetpack Hotspot |
Re: Full Flashed Verizon MiFi Jetpack Hotspot No... Your not missing anything... |
Re: Full Flashed Verizon MiFi Jetpack Hotspot If you guys are willing to pay $200 and test it out, then I say try it. |
Re: Full Flashed Verizon MiFi Jetpack Hotspot Quote:
Originally Posted by Zerk
(Post 926835)
I bought a used 6620L on eBay and then purchased a remote 4G LTE flash from another seller for a fee and then a subscription of $5/mo. I get dynamic IPs from a LogicWeb ISP in New Jersey (I'm from NY). Previously it was in Chicago but then after a few days/number of restarts it switched to NJ.
On Whoer, it says the ISP is LogicWeb but on Browserleaks it says it's a GoLightSpeed.
Don't know if that's expected with a flashed unit or if it's a problem or not. . | All 3 of the flashed to 3G devices I've bought use Verizon as a ISP... So to me that seems strange. I would think a flashed to verizon would give a verizon ISP... The seller I use from New Jersey is the one that told me his flashes to 4G/LTE had dynamic IP. |
Re: Full Flashed Verizon MiFi Jetpack Hotspot Quote:
Originally Posted by nate
(Post 927069)
All 3 of the flashed to 3G devices I've bought use Verizon as a ISP... So to me that seems strange. I would think a flashed to verizon would give a verizon ISP... The seller I use from New Jersey is the one that told me his flashes to 4G/LTE had dynamic IP. | Hmm, interesting. My hotspot is def. a genuine Verizon MiFi with a Verizon sim. Maybe it's just for the 4G/LTE service out now (which I believe to be a pretty recent offering). If you don't mind, who was your seller for your 3G units and was it a flashed unit that arrived in the mail or was it done remotely? |
Re: Full Flashed Verizon MiFi Jetpack Hotspot Quote:
Originally Posted by Zerk
(Post 927201)
Hmm, interesting. My hotspot is def. a genuine Verizon MiFi with a Verizon sim. Maybe it's just for the 4G/LTE service out now (which I believe to be a pretty recent offering). If you don't mind, who was your seller for your 3G units and was it a flashed unit that arrived in the mail or was it done remotely? | [GLSElectronics] He flashed and sent in mail. I had him do a custom 3G phone for me he didnt have listed on ebay.
I asked him if he could do the 4G/LTE flash on a phone and he said he could but he wouldn't because it would be too easy to reverse engineer. |
Re: Full Flashed Verizon MiFi Jetpack Hotspot Quote:
Originally Posted by nate
(Post 927286)
[GLSElectronics] He flashed and sent in mail. I had him do a custom 3G phone for me he didnt have listed on ebay.
I asked him if he could do the 4G/LTE flash on a phone and he said he could but he wouldn't because it would be too easy to reverse engineer. | Yup, same seller as me. Maybe it's just for 3G or for smartphones? I mean, I don't know if it will be a problem with eBay/PayPal since they are dynamic IPs (making sure not to overlap them), but a Verizon ISP sounds more credible. |
Re: Full Flashed Verizon MiFi Jetpack Hotspot Quote:
Originally Posted by Zerk
(Post 926835)
I get dynamic IPs from a LogicWeb ISP in New Jersey (I'm from NY). Previously it was in Chicago but then after a few days/number of restarts it switched to NJ.
On Whoer, it says the ISP is LogicWeb but on Browserleaks it says it's a GoLightSpeed.
Don't know if that's expected with a flashed unit or if it's a problem or not. Either way, I can still use it for other things if not PayPal/eBay. | There's a good chance you wont have any problems with PP/eB with either of these ISP's. It looks to me like LogicWeb sells the IP's or servers and GoLightSpeed is the actual ISP. But that's just a guess.
I see info online that PIA VPN service uses or has used LogicWeb servers in the past. That's not a good thing but it doesn't mean their IP's wont work for stealth. IP is only a small piece of the puzzle that PP/eB use. You could actually get away using the same IP on two accounts as long as name, address, items sold, and operating system differ. And of course no cookies crossed over. But that's just an example... It may be less or more identical identifying information but my point is IP alone wont get you banned, if it was an IP in a block of banned IP's I would think it would happen right away, not a month into building up your account.
Now it makes more sense to me why he said I'd get 1TB of data before getting throttled.
But it leaves more questions as to how this flash works.
Do you get a new IP every time you turn the device on and off, or do you sometimes get the same IP?
What does whoer.net say your MTU value is?
Since neither of these are cellular companies it has me wondering if somehow its not one cellular IP like the flashes the seller in Kansas does and then somehow connects to a VPN with dynamic ip. Somehow it has to use one of the CDMA cellular providers to connect the device to a tower... |
Re: Full Flashed Verizon MiFi Jetpack Hotspot Quote:
Originally Posted by nate
(Post 927547)
There's a good chance you wont have any problems with PP/eB with either of these ISP's. It looks to me like LogicWeb sells the IP's or servers and GoLightSpeed is the actual ISP. But that's just a guess.
I see info online that PIA VPN service uses or has used LogicWeb servers in the past. That's not a good thing but it doesn't mean their IP's wont work for stealth. IP is only a small piece of the puzzle that PP/eB use. You could actually get away using the same IP on two accounts as long as name, address, items sold, and operating system differ. And of course no cookies crossed over. But that's just an example... It may be less or more identical identifying information but my point is IP alone wont get you banned, if it was an IP in a block of banned IP's I would think it would happen right away, not a month into building up your account.
Now it makes more sense to me why he said I'd get 1TB of data before getting throttled.
But it leaves more questions as to how this flash works.
Do you get a new IP every time you turn the device on and off, or do you sometimes get the same IP?
What does whoer.net say your MTU value is?
Since neither of these are cellular companies it has me wondering if somehow its not one cellular IP like the flashes the seller in Kansas does and then somehow connects to a VPN with dynamic ip. Somehow it has to use one of the CDMA cellular providers to connect the device to a tower... | Whoer says my MTU is 1408. I've only checked about a dozen times or so, but I am getting a new IP every restart. |
Re: Full Flashed Verizon MiFi Jetpack Hotspot Quote:
Originally Posted by Zerk
(Post 928405)
Whoer says my MTU is 1408. I've only checked about a dozen times or so, but I am getting a new IP every restart. | I'm getting a MTU of 1428 on my flashed to Verizon 3G phone so I guess that doesn't tell us anything... On my personal AT&T phone I get a MTU of 1500 bites. I would have thought it'd be the same with the Verizon flashed to 3G but I guess not.
When you start getting duplicate IP's let us know how many you logged before it started to duplicate. If you can get close to 50 before getting one duplicate that'd be a lot of IP's total it will give.
I think I might have made it to 20 if I was lucky with my AT&T phone before I got a duplicate. So far I've logged 270 different IP's with that device and have at times gone months without getting a new IP I haven't used before. | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 11:56 PM. | |
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