Do you know what the signal is like at the house? You might need to use something with a proper antenna if it's a poor signal area.
Would definitely advise against a portable mifi device. Really not great for multiple devices.
I've used a mr6400 in a poor signal area with reasonable results. I steer clear of netgear 4g routers, they have very poor speeds in my experience.
The best solution, subject to signal quality, would be to go for one of the EE 4g broadband routers (rebadged Huawei). They cost £100 if you want a 30 day rolling contract. Free if you can stomach a 24 month contract.
We pay £50pm for 500GB of data on EE and get 150Mbps down and 150Mbps up, over double the advertised speeds. Ping speeds not bad either. This is because we literally have an EE mast on the roof of our block though so ita worth checking signal quality.
If you can, ge tone with the ability to have an external antenna. Only really makes a difference if you are in a less than perfect signal area, which it sounds like you will be.
Do you know what the signal is like at the house? You might need to use something with a proper antenna if it's a poor signal area.
Would definitely advise against a portable mifi device. Really not great for multiple devices.
I've used a mr6400 in a poor signal area with reasonable results. I steer clear of netgear 4g routers, they have very poor speeds in my experience.
The best solution, subject to signal quality, would be to go for one of the EE 4g broadband routers (rebadged Huawei). They cost £100 if you want a 30 day rolling contract. Free if you can stomach a 24 month contract.
We pay £50pm for 500GB of data on EE and get 150Mbps down and 150Mbps up, over double the advertised speeds. Ping speeds not bad either. This is because we literally have an EE mast on the roof of our block though so ita worth checking signal quality.