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Anyone know where the SIM card is for the Wifi?

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I have unlimited data through TMo, and its actually much faster and stronger here in NYC vs. all the other carriers (well, except Staten Island... but lets be real, SI is like its own country). I really wish it was 5G capable.

Which begs the question... In this day and age of 5G/UC, does anyone really use/avail themselves of 4G LTE these days???
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The SIM card is buried inside the head unit. No, you cannot put your Tmobile SIM in and make it work.

4G is still in use everywhere. Not every site has, or will be, upgraded to 5G. Just having a 5G phone doesn't mean it is always in 5G mode.
 

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Only city folk use 5G. I am currently in Seattle for major surgery and only got 5g access maybe half a dozen times. back at my home I rarely even get 4g
 
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Ah that's a bummer. I guess I'll just stick with using one of our phones as a hotspot.

Understand about 5G. Where I'm at all the carriers blanket the area in 5G.
 

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Ah that's a bummer. I guess I'll just stick with using one of our phones as a hotspot.

Understand about 5G. Where I'm at all the carriers blanket the area in 5G.
That makes more sense than paying AT&T for service, especially if you have an unlimited data plan. It also doesn't require the truck being on just to get Wi-Fi for the devices.
 

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Only city folk use 5G. I am currently in Seattle for major surgery and only got 5g access maybe half a dozen times. back at my home I rarely even get 4g
that's not 100% true. low band 5g has a ton of coverage. wideband 5g (the super-fast stuff) is what's difficult to access. The 1gb/s to 4gb/s download speeds verizon was advertising in the beginning is wideband, and based on estimates would require 60,000 mini-towers just to cover NYC completely.
 
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That makes more sense than paying AT&T for service, especially if you have an unlimited data plan. It also doesn't require the truck being on just to get Wi-Fi for the devices.
Totally. Besides, not like I need the bandwidth while I'm driving. The kids can use it for whatever they want to stream...
 
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Great point... eSims seem to be becoming the standard.
 

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That makes more sense than paying AT&T for service, especially if you have an unlimited data plan. It also doesn't require the truck being on just to get Wi-Fi for the devices.
I wonder how long, if ever, vehicle infotainment systems will be able to be 'unlocked' to use with any carrier, or if they will continue restrictions to only be with one company. It's probably in a contract between the two companies somewhere.... But it would be cool if one could choose their carrier. Some work better in some areas than others.
 

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I wonder how long, if ever, vehicle infotainment systems will be able to be 'unlocked' to use with any carrier, or if they will continue restrictions to only be with one company. It's probably in a contract between the two companies somewhere.... But it would be cool if one could choose their carrier. Some work better in some areas than others.
These are carrier locked to AT&T as they provide the communication path between the head unit and the mothership. Carrier roaming agreements allow it to work wherever there is a cellular signal, but service quality varies. You'll never be able to choose your carrier for the infotainment system, unless the government steps in and mandates it.
 

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I want to completely disable my Jeep from connecting to the internet. I don't want them collecting data on my driving habits and selling it to insurance companies. Has anyone figured out how to take your car offline yet?
 

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I want to completely disable my Jeep from connecting to the internet. I don't want them collecting data on my driving habits and selling it to insurance companies. Has anyone figured out how to take your car offline yet?
Your Jeep does not connect to the internet. It uses the AT&T Cellular Network (and roaming agreements with other carriers) to transmit data to the SiriusXM Guardian Servers. You can contact Jeep and request that your data not be collected or shared. The information is available in some of the other threads on this topic. Taking the head unit offline prevents things like Remote Start, Off Road Pages, and Head Unit updates from working.
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