• 4G mobile broadband, yay or nay?

    Occasional movie, internet browsing, not used for gaming (maybe Fallout 76), problem is that I do move a bit and this is the first flat I rented that doesn't included internet as part of the package, last thing I want is to move again and have to change broadband provider.

    So far Three look good at a decent price (abet bit more than landline) with unlimited data.

  • I had to find an alternative when I've moved to a new building with only ADSL available.

    So, I've got unlimited SIM card from Vodafone for £25 per month as existing customer and decent 4G Cat6 router (TP-Link Archer MR600) from Amazon.

    It works pretty well on 20-30 Mbps most of the time despite it shows only 50% signal strength.

  • It works pretty well on 20-30 Mbps most of the time despite it shows only 50% signal strength.

    For comparison, we're on the other side of Lewisham to Ed and get between 50Mb and 250Mb down and 20Mb to 100Mb up out of our ZTE modem and EE SIM. We are very close to a mast.

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