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(@abgraham85)
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We were fulltimers for nearly 12 years.  I picked up a Mobley when it was available with the unlimited car connect plan.  Last year we bought a house but kept the plan because it was so valuable. We hadn't used the Mobley for a while.  When I got it back out it seemed to work fine.  It did do an update and we started getting the 2 hour shutdown, but we could live with that.  We are now on a trip in our RV.  It worked fine for about a month and then suddenly stopped.  Now the power light comes on but the other light won't come on at all.  I know some folks have moved the sim card to another device.  Is that still doable?  Which device and how do you do that?  Detailed instructions please because I am not that up on technology. Thanks for any advice.


   
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(@jcussen)
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I use this one.  https://www.ebay.com/p/1882499805


   
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(@Dutch_12078)
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I use the same 815S as JC, but I suggest checking with AT&T customer service first. Or an AT&T company store if there's one nearby. My service quit early last summer with the same symptom when I put the SIM back in the Mobley, and the phone CS rep determined the SIM had failed. They offered to ship a new one to me, but I opted to visit a nearby AT&T store instead. I was back online a couple of hours later, and there was no charge for the new SIM or the activation service. 


   
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(@abgraham85)
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OK, I went to two different AT&T stores.  The first one didn't have a clue what they were looking at and they said they had no way to test the sim card.  So I went to another AT&T store.  She pulled up the account and said the sim card was good because it would show an error on my account if it went bad.  I am not sure I believe that.  Anyway they were no help.  The second store recommended that I call customer service and get the device replaced.  I explained that it isn't made anymore but she assured me that they have some in stock and would replace it.  

I will call customer service today but I am really disappointed they weren't more help.  I hate to give up this plan but I can't pay $20/month for nothing.  I think they are just trying to get everyone off the plan by refusing to help them.


   
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(@vermilye)
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While it obviously won't help if your SIM died, I moved my Mobley SIM to a Nighthawk.  I'm using it for this post.   I did call AT&T to get the PUK codes when I made the change.  Here is a tutorial.


   
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(@abgraham85)
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Well, I called customer service. They transferred me to Connected Car customer service. They told me they couldn’t offer any help with the Mobley. They told me to call ZTE. ZTE couldn’t help me because I couldn’t connect to the Mobley. They did offer to test the out of warranty device for $69, but I declined.  I called Att customer service back and asked for the PUK codes so I could try another device and they would not give them to me.  I guess I will just have to give up the plan. I don’t know what else to do. I am very disappointed with ATT.


   
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(@KodiakJack)
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I got the PUK code from a chat on the ATT website.  Have not tried using it because the Unite 815S the Sim is in is working fine.  Good luck.

Later,

J


   
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(@vermilye)
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  On 11/9/2019 at 5:51 AM, abgraham85 said:

Well, I called customer service. They transferred me to Connected Car customer service. They told me they couldn’t offer any help with the Mobley. They told me to call ZTE. ZTE couldn’t help me because I couldn’t connect to the Mobley. They did offer to test the out of warranty device for $69, but I declined.  I called Att customer service back and asked for the PUK codes so I could try another device and they would not give them to me.  I guess I will just have to give up the plan. I don’t know what else to do. I am very disappointed with ATT.

Try again.  Some reps won't give them out, others will.  As Koidiak Jack noted, you may not need them but they are good to have if your SIM move locks you out.


   
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(@NealC)
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I got the PUK1 and 2 codes from AT&T via live chat and moved my SIM out of the Mobley and into a Pepwave BR1 MK2 LTE-A router. Works great. So if your Mobley died but the SIM still works you can try to move it but you may need a mobley (borrow one?) to put your SIM into to get the procedure to work which requires you to set a PIN code on the sim. 


   
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(@chirakawa)
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  On 11/14/2019 at 11:28 PM, NealC said:

So if your Mobley died but the SIM still works you can try to move it but you may need a mobley (borrow one?) to put your SIM into to get the procedure to work which requires you to set a PIN code on the sim. 

Actually, you can set the pin code on the sim using any device that has that capability.  I used my Unite Explore, others have used their phone.  Once you set a new pin, then disable the pin requirement and you can put the sim in any device that it'll work in.


   
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(@Bill Joyce)
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  On 11/15/2019 at 12:51 AM, chirakawa said:

Actually, you can set the pin code on the sim using any device that has that capability.  I used my Unite Explore, others have used their phone.  Once you set a new pin, then disable the pin requirement and you can put the sim in any device that it'll work in.

Thank you.  I did not know I could turn off the pin on the Unite Explorer and now I knew I could.  I did a web search and no longer need a pin.


   
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(@orbiker)
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I too have a Mobley.

I'm trying to understand some of this. 

Can I move the sim card to a better devise and continue only paying the $20.00?


   
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(@Ronbo)
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Yes you can move it to a different device that is comparable with the sim. Not all devices are comparable. ATT can tell you if a device will work.


   
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(@Dutch_12078)
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Just make sure the move is to another hotspot device, not a tablet or phone. AT&T gets really upset when you try to use the SIM out of its hotspot class. The only times I've heard of anyone having a Connected Car account canceled was when they made an "out of class" SIM move...


   
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(@bukzin)
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  On 11/9/2019 at 1:14 AM, vermilye said:

While it obviously won't help if your SIM died, I moved my Mobley SIM to a Nighthawk.  I'm using it for this post.   I did call AT&T to get the PUK codes when I made the change.  Here is a tutorial.

I have called ATT several times to get the PUK code with no luck.   Can I login to my Mobley via a browser?  If so how?

Any other way to get the PUK code?   Thx


   
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