Okay, so I live in the middle of nowhere where LTE is basically our only internet option. After my old MOFI router died (RIP) and their customer service ghosted me, I stumbled upon this industrial-looking InHand IR302. At first glance, it seemed like overkill for home use, but hey - desperate times!
The setup wasn't exactly plug-and-play (more like plug-and-pray), but once configured, this little metal box has been rock solid for months. Pro tip: don't even bother with the built-in WiFi - it's basically a 2005 relic. Just hook up your own router via Ethernet like I did.
What surprised me most? The range! With an outdoor antenna, I'm pulling signal from a tower that might as well be on the moon. And when I had setup questions, InHand's support actually responded (unlike some companies *cough* MOFI *cough*).
Is it perfect? Nah. The web interface looks like something from Windows 95, and good luck finding simple instructions. But for rural folks like me who need reliable Verizon connectivity in all weather conditions (-4°F to 158°F? Seriously?), this rugged little unit gets the job done.