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    Mobile internet to replace broadband?

    With a following wind we will be moving into rented accommodation for 2-3 months while our new house is being refurbished. I'd like to keep costs down during this period and hopefully avoid installing a landline and subscribing to broadband. However we do need internet and I was wondering whether a mobile 4G solution might work. What are peoples' experiences of using a 4G wireless router? Which brand of router and which 4G sim provider should I be considering? Thanks!

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    Personally if it's temporary, and your not relying on a super fast link for work purposes I would get this:

    TP-Link M7350 4G LTE MiFi, Portable Wi-Fi for Travel, Unlocked Mobile Wi-Fi Hotspot (Easy management with tpMiFi App) https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B06XC16Q..._E8rbDb2Y624GW

    And then this:

    Three Mobile Pay As You Go Mobile Broadband 24 GB Data SIM https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01M3VJ2..._S9rbDbZ1VNKQP

    I use one regularly and can't fault it - just leave it on charge 24/7.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jwillans View Post
    With a following wind we will be moving into rented accommodation for 2-3 months while our new house is being refurbished. I'd like to keep costs down during this period and hopefully avoid installing a landline and subscribing to broadband. However we do need internet and I was wondering whether a mobile 4G solution might work. What are peoples' experiences of using a 4G wireless router? Which brand of router and which 4G sim provider should I be considering? Thanks!
    I had a 3 mobile 4 g router last year and it was flawless. I was getting really good speeds .
    They have deals on for about £25 a month which is very good value .Ah , just seen the 2-3 months bit. In that case, s post above
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    Depending on the coverage and your plans for when you return to your house, you could take a contract with Three and get unlimited 4G (not truly unlimited, apparently they get antsy if you are using more than 1,000GB a month). We did this for £51/mth and got a Huawei P30 Pro on contract, then bought one of these:

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    Its been brilliant, better than BT Infiniti and because I wanted the P30 cheaper too.

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    I've been thinking of binning BT for some time and have been doing a trial with 4G to see if it gives the reliability and speeds I need. For a fixed installation I have and use a TP Link AC750 4G LTE modem (although I'm not sure there's any modulating/demodulating going on, probably all stays in the digital domain nevertheless that's what they still call them).

    For portable use I have a Netgear MR1100 which is an ace bit of kit. You can run it from the mains without the battery in 24/7. Pricey, but wow.

    Out of the Netgear I can get 45Mbps. Not too shabby for a weak reception area. As soon as you are in a strong signal it's super good. I've been using a 30-day EE SIM with 5G which was £7.50

    I need to try the other operators, voda, three and the other one.

    Good idea. There are coverage maps on all the players' websites so check your (proposed) postcode for the best. I have found that if one provider is bad in an area they all tend to be bad and conversely if one is good, all of them will probably be good .

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    Many thanks skier you’ve been a great help. Mast is .5km away and I can just about see it from our bedroom. Eternal antenna might help, shame I don’t have a cable in the loft for that.

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    Thank you for all the advice in this thread guys. I was considering this as a option when I eventually move house.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coronet king View Post
    Many thanks skier you’ve been a great help. Mast is .5km away and I can just about see it from our bedroom. Eternal antenna might help, shame I don’t have a cable in the loft for that.
    You're very welcome. I suspect that if your local mast is only 500m away you probably won't need an external antenna. Keep firing the questions in as they arise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skier View Post
    You're very welcome. I suspect that if your local mast is only 500m away you probably won't need an external antenna. Keep firing the questions in as they arise.
    Just to add to this, with some more info to consider.

    My external 4G aerial comes with hard-wired cable pre-connected to it, so you are somewhat limited to the distance that your 4G router can be from the external aerial if extension cables are to be avoided (these should be avoided if possible). I think most of the aerials are the same (ie hard wired). My external antenna is one of these: https://www.solwise.co.uk/4g-antenna...pol-a0002.html

    When comparing my routers internal 'bunny ears' to the external aerial connection, my signal strength is now way more reliable, despite the internal/external aerials being in virtually the same location. My external aerial is a directional one, as I have clear line of sight to the mast also, but it is around 3 miles away. 100% signal strength showing with a TP-Link Archer MR200 router.

    HTH

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    Just to note that where I am in Dorset (north of Poole) EE is giving 40 Mbps (through the Netgear MR1100), 3 is giving 8 Mbps (through the Netgear as well) as is Vodafone (through the wifi hotspot of my iPhone).

    The home broadband gives 48 Mbps.

    EE it is I think.
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    I bought this for a starter a couple of months ago.
    So far so good, I have placed the router in the middle of my house downstairs and plugged my cat5 cables into it for the tv’s but as I’m getting around 23mbs I probably could just use WiFi for the tv. I might add a couple of antennas at some point but so far I haven’t felt the need.

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Huawei-unlo.../dp/B06ZZL966Q

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    I can recommend what Goat says I also had a three mobile router excellent. I dont know what the speeds where as did nt test but worked very well for my phone, laptop missus mobile and ipad

    i still have the router, if you want i can send it to you , just put a donation to the Fundraiser .You just need a Sim and away you go.


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    I’ve been using a Three 4G unlimited sim for the past 3 years. £27pm and it’s pretty reliable. It’s also only a 30 day contract. (Do a search - it has come up plenty of times before).

    If Vodafone is your only potential provider (it is for my parents, unfortunately), they have recently released their GigaCube. £65 for 300GB pm, also on a 30 day contract. Seems to be pretty reliable so far.

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    I ditched my BT line 16 months ago and use the EE 4G network for my Internet. It's far faster than I could get via my landline (there's no fibre where I am in rural Gloucestershire) and it has been 100% reliable. The 4G route is reliable and quick assuming you get a decent signal but for your situation you need to look into contracts as clearly you're not looking for 12/18/24 months.

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    I have a 3 contract for unlimited wifi on my mobile, and simply put the sim in a huawei e586 mifi dongle.
    Whole family gets wifi (up to 5 users) every day, all for £16 pm plus vat.

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    Thank you so much everyone - once again the forum at its best. I shall digest all of this and it seems like there is a good way forward.

    Quote Originally Posted by Robbo12 View Post
    I can recommend what Goat says I also had a three mobile router excellent. I dont know what the speeds where as did nt test but worked very well for my phone, laptop missus mobile and ipad

    i still have the router, if you want i can send it to you , just put a donation to the Fundraiser .You just need a Sim and away you go.


    PM me for details
    That really is most kind - thank you. I'll investigate the route to take over the next few weeks and then may come back to you. Thanks again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maysie View Post
    The first link would not work for me, but your summary just about wraps it up.

    Why didnt we do it before? Probably because the packages (ie data caps) that make 4G a viable alternative are only just being offered. And unlike most remote rural broadband, the mobile networks are improving their infrastructure all the time. 18 months ago, there was no Three signal at my property at all, not even a phone signal.

    It is a bit unsettling moving away from a hard-wired service to be honest, particularly for those who rely heavily on their broadband connection for work or whatever. I am running both (ie wired and 4G) in tandem for 6 months to see how it goes.
    I don’t work from home to often anymore - once or twice a month…. I prefer the separation of home from work…. So, it’s just about enabling WiFi related bits around the house… and streaming services…. 4G is a lot more solid than my WiFi frankly…. So i’ll Fully commit I think!

    Quote Originally Posted by mondie View Post
    Yes, all good Wolfie.

    You don't really need the second 4G modem, just take the 315 with you. It is an excellent unit, it throws a stronger signal through the house than the BT HomeHub 6 ever did and because its not tethered to a phone line you can place it optimally so the wifi signal is consistent.
    4G modem travel thing is battery powered, so, potentially quite handy when going away…. I don’t have to lug round a big router…

    I achieve the second bit by having a secondary router (apple airport thing) hard wired through Ethernet in the centre of the home…. I won’t need that any longer as I can just use the 4G router

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    I would defo bin BT, been rubbish for me.


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    After a couple of trials, I installed my (permanent) 4G LTE router and Three (unlimited data) SIM last week. So far, I am very impressed.

    Three is the default provider choice if you are a heavy data user and can get a decent signal, as it offers the only unlimited service which suited my data useage (which is HEAVY). No other providers could offer the data limit that I needed.

    I use a TP-Link AC350 (Archer MR200) and have jumped from around 3mbs with BT broadband to 80mbs with Three using 4G. I signed up for a 2 year deal with Three and it was £20/mth with unlimited calls, texts and data, but I will never use the calls and texts as it is a data only that I want. They also do a month by month deal which may suit you better, but their prices to go up and down all over the place as each month passes.

    My external antenna should arrive next week, so that should improve speeds a bit further still.

    For me, as someone who lives in a very rural location and is fortunate to have a good Three 4G LTE data signal, this is so far a complete no-brainer.

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    Really interesting thread

    I’m about to renew

    So…. Please confirm I have this right someone!

    One of these for my 4G

    https://store.three.co.uk/view/conte...nA&aff_id=1355

    One of these as a home hub

    Huawei B315-4G/ LTE 150 Mbps Mobile Wi-Fi Router, Unlocked to all Networks- Genuine UK Warranty stock (non network logo)- White https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B013P15G..._g2IbDb5TYSCNM

    One of these when I’m travelling

    Huawei E5573Cs-322, 4G Low Cost Travel Hotspot, Roams on all world networks, no configuration required, Genuine UK Warranty stock - White https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0179F9F..._pcJbDbFB1S7R8



    In summary

    I can completely ditch my land line (I don’t even have a phone plugged in)

    I can run all my sky, Netflix, various phones and smart enabled device off this home hub

    When we go on holiday I can pop the sim into a mi fi thing and use as a hotspot

    Why didn’t I do this ages ago?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfie View Post
    Really interesting thread

    In summary

    I can completely ditch my land line (I don’t even have a phone plugged in)

    I can run all my sky, Netflix, various phones and smart enabled device off this home hub

    When we go on holiday I can pop the sim into a mi fi thing and use as a hotspot

    Why didn’t I do this ages ago?
    The first link would not work for me, but your summary just about wraps it up.

    Why didnt we do it before? Probably because the packages (ie data caps) that make 4G a viable alternative are only just being offered. And unlike most remote rural broadband, the mobile networks are improving their infrastructure all the time. 18 months ago, there was no Three signal at my property at all, not even a phone signal.

    It is a bit unsettling moving away from a hard-wired service to be honest, particularly for those who rely heavily on their broadband connection for work or whatever. I am running both (ie wired and 4G) in tandem for 6 months to see how it goes.
    Last edited by Maysie; 16th June 2019 at 13:51. Reason: Typo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maysie View Post
    ...

    It is a bit unsettling moving away from a hard-wired service to be honest, particularly for those who rely heavily on their broadband connection for work or whatever. I am running both (ie wired and 4G) in tandem for 6 months to see how it goes.
    This is exactly what I'm doing as well at the moment.

    I'm running both into a Cisco RV-042G running in worker-standby WAN links. No issues with the 4G side at all. I've the other operators' SIMs to check before I commit, but EE was easily coping with my demands (which are quite low) from iplayer.

    The Netgear MR1100, while more expensive than some of the Huawei offerings, does everything you could ever need. Take the battery out and connect to the wall for a 'permanent' installation. Replace the battery and put in your bag when you're travelling.

    Rather surprised BT haven't seen this coming and responded. Can see lots of copper in the ground being redundant in a few years' time.

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    Yes, all good Wolfie.

    You don't really need the second 4G modem, just take the 315 with you. It is an excellent unit, it throws a stronger signal through the house than the BT HomeHub 6 ever did and because its not tethered to a phone line you can place it optimally so the wifi signal is consistent.


    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfie View Post
    Really interesting thread

    I’m about to renew

    So…. Please confirm I have this right someone!

    One of these for my 4G

    https://store.three.co.uk/view/conte...nA&aff_id=1355

    One of these as a home hub

    Huawei B315-4G/ LTE 150 Mbps Mobile Wi-Fi Router, Unlocked to all Networks- Genuine UK Warranty stock (non network logo)- White https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B013P15G..._g2IbDb5TYSCNM

    One of these when I’m travelling

    Huawei E5573Cs-322, 4G Low Cost Travel Hotspot, Roams on all world networks, no configuration required, Genuine UK Warranty stock - White https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0179F9F..._pcJbDbFB1S7R8



    In summary

    I can completely ditch my land line (I don’t even have a phone plugged in)

    I can run all my sky, Netflix, various phones and smart enabled device off this home hub

    When we go on holiday I can pop the sim into a mi fi thing and use as a hotspot

    Why didn’t I do this ages ago?

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    Finally decided to give this a whirl ready for the new house. Ordered a Huawei 4g B525 from Amazon for £122, it arrived yesterday so this morning I thought I would have a bash. I had originally considered putting the router in the loft but they may not be necessary in the new home. The router was pretty much plug and play so very easy to setup, I’ve borrowed the sim out of my 3 network phone for a trial. Quick speed test showing 26mb, so a great start.
    I have taken the router home tonight for a trial and 4 bars showing with a download of 51mb and upload of 12mb. I also plugged in a phone to the router and seems to work fine. My fixed line plusnet broadband is showing download of 3mb and 0.45 upload. So think I’ve got a phone call to make tomorrow morning to cancel plusnet.

    Many thanks for all the advice on this thread, I’m finally getting a good speed for less money.

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    Great result CK, ours remains stable months after installation. I had to reboot yesterday for the first time and immediately noticed a drastic improvement in speed. What is the phone you mention plugging into the router, sounds interesting?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mondie View Post
    Great result CK, ours remains stable months after installation. I had to reboot yesterday for the first time and immediately noticed a drastic improvement in speed. What is the phone you mention plugging into the router, sounds interesting?
    Had to borrow the lead from our plusnet router as we have a Panasonic wireless phone and both phone base and Huawei router have the same square connector but essentially plugged it it and you can use it to make calls. Phoned my wife’s mobile to test and it basically comes up with my mobile no.

    Badly explained but hope it makes some sort of sense.

    I will order a smarty sim when we move and essentially we can use the free minutes included in the package.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coronet king View Post
    Finally decided to give this a whirl ready for the new house. Ordered a Huawei 4g B525 from Amazon for £122, it arrived yesterday so this morning I thought I would have a bash. I had originally considered putting the router in the loft but they may not be necessary in the new home. The router was pretty much plug and play so very easy to setup, I’ve borrowed the sim out of my 3 network phone for a trial. Quick speed test showing 26mb, so a great start.
    I have taken the router home tonight for a trial and 4 bars showing with a download of 51mb and upload of 12mb. I also plugged in a phone to the router and seems to work fine. My fixed line plusnet broadband is showing download of 3mb and 0.45 upload. So think I’ve got a phone call to make tomorrow morning to cancel plusnet.

    Many thanks for all the advice on this thread, I’m finally getting a good speed for less money.
    Great stuff, thanks. This is the way forward I’m sure. You’re a trail blazer. I’m sure we’ll be coming back to this thread for info and advice for years to come. I’m still in commitment with BT for a while but once that’s through I’m on the next ‘plane out of here as well.

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    Out of interest, does it work in the US I wonder?

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    Just ordered my smarty sim.

    £15 Quidco cash back and £18.75 for life unlimited deal is back on. Grab it while you can. :)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coronet king View Post
    Just ordered my smarty sim.

    £15 Quidco cash back and £18.75 for life unlimited deal is back on. Grab it while you can. :)
    A quick tip to save you a few minutes. You MUST activate the SIM in a phone; it won't activate while installed in a modem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skier View Post
    A quick tip to save you a few minutes. You MUST activate the SIM in a phone; it won't activate while installed in a modem.
    Thanks for the tip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skier View Post
    A quick tip to save you a few minutes. You MUST activate the SIM in a phone; it won't activate while installed in a modem.
    I wish I'd read this a fortnight ago.

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    After 1.5 years of using the mobile network (first EE, now SMARTY) for my broadband solution I experienced the first outage from 23:45 last night until 09:10 this morning. It appears the 3 (Three) network was down across the country for data. Inconvenient for many but I slept through most of it!

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    Thanks again for all the information. A further question if I may:

    Is it possible to use a Three unlimited sim phone plan in a mobile router:

    http://www.three.co.uk/Store/SIM/Plans_for_phones

    I appreciate that technically it should work but would this contravene the T&C which seem to suggest the phone can be used as a hotspot (but for only up to 30gb on the unlimited)?

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    Currently without a line in the new house so using a Smarty unlimited sim in a router and it's working fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coot View Post
    Currently without a line in the new house so using a Smarty unlimited sim in a router and it's working fine.
    Thanks for the tip. This provider (who piggyback three) have a stonking unlimited 30 day deal right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jwillans View Post
    Thanks again for all the information. A further question if I may:

    Is it possible to use a Three unlimited sim phone plan in a mobile router:

    http://www.three.co.uk/Store/SIM/Plans_for_phones

    I appreciate that technically it should work but would this contravene the T&C which seem to suggest the phone can be used as a hotspot (but for only up to 30gb on the unlimited)?
    The feedback I get is the '3' unlimited data sims are either for phone or the 3-supplied el-crap mifi product and, when used in a different product/router, then it either doesn't work at al, or is slow, or works for a few months and then slows/dies. I think the bottom line is '3' don't mind selling you unlimited data as long as you don't use it! ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by solwisesteve View Post
    The feedback I get is the '3' unlimited data sims are either for phone or the 3-supplied el-crap mifi product and, when used in a different product/router, then it either doesn't work at al, or is slow, or works for a few months and then slows/dies. I think the bottom line is '3' don't mind selling you unlimited data as long as you don't use it! ;-)
    Before I committed to using a Three unlimited data plan bought on contract with a phone I called and quired this. I told them what I was planning to do and they said there was no issue in doing so. I also asked about how unlimited 'unlimited' really is and was advised they start to get a bit twitchy if you are exceeding 1000GB a month regularly. We have probably been on Three's 4G data plan through a Huawei router for close to two months and it has been spot on.

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    Hi i am on Three with an iphone 8 and doing speed tests i can get from 30-50 depending on time of day and where i site my phone, if i went down the Three route with a B315 router and a Three data sim could I expect these speeds

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    We've seen similar issues but this is the first blip.

    You may recall that I started this thread looking for an interim solution while we were staying in temporary accommodation. Well it has worked so well, and is so cost effective, that we are planning on sticking with it when we move into our new house. Thank you to all for the helpful advice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jwillans View Post
    We've seen similar issues but this is the first blip.

    You may recall that I started this thread looking for an interim solution while we were staying in temporary accommodation. Well it has worked so well, and is so cost effective, that we are planning on sticking with it when we move into our new house. Thank you to all for the helpful advice.
    Really glad it worked out well for you. I hope the advice on here was of some use for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jwillans View Post
    Is it possible to use a Three unlimited sim phone plan in a mobile router:
    Yes.

    I’ve been doing exactly this for the past 2 years. And it is unlimited and not ‘throttled’. Some months, the household downloads are 2-300Gb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by solwisesteve View Post
    The feedback I get is the '3' unlimited data sims are either for phone or the 3-supplied el-crap mifi product and, when used in a different product/router, then it either doesn't work at al, or is slow, or works for a few months and then slows/dies. I think the bottom line is '3' don't mind selling you unlimited data as long as you don't use it! ;-)
    ^^^^ This is not true in my experience.

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    Smarty (on Three network) are doing an unlimited SIM for £18.75 pm at the moment.

    I've just signed up and ordered a TP Link LTE router from Amazon to give it a go. I'm getting 35mb from PlusNet for £40 a month. I get 90mbps on my phone.

    Will report back in a week or two.

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    £22 on three with £60 cashback on Quidco

    Works out @ £17 per month…

    BT asking £60 to buy our contract… (ends October and costs me £39 a month). So probably worth it!
    Last edited by Wolfie; 23rd June 2019 at 16:46.

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    You can cut costs but nothing beats a wire. A lot depends on your Internet usage habits... If you cut down on the media/youtube/netflix usage, it's definitely doable without any significant performance difference!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hrvoje View Post
    You can cut costs but nothing beats a wire. A lot depends on your Internet usage habits... If you cut down on the media/youtube/netflix usage, it's definitely doable without any significant performance difference!
    As I've always been limited by either speed (when with providers using the BT phone line that I no longer have) or data usage (since using EE). I stream TV but don't stream 4K TV. It's what you get used to but in the 17 months since I've used the EE 4G network for my broadband I have experienced zero issues. Using the 4G network offers me massive speeds and now that unlimited data packages are available there's really no need for a fixed line. I should state that as I live in rural Gloucestershire, not in a major city, fibre connectivity simply isn't available. Add to this that I am very happy to be able to rid myself of any reliance on BT, a company that I have grown to dislike over many years.
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    The SMARTY unlimited SIM arrived today. It is now activated (done in my iPhone) and installed in the Netgear LB2120 4G Modem that is connected to the Google WiFi Mesh system (4 hubs). All good at this point and I'll report back in a week or so.

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    To report back on the SMARTY unlimited data SIM in my setup (Netgear LB2120 4G modem/router in bridge mode + 4 Google WiFi hubs for mesh WiFi). Absolutely faultless. I should say that having used EE for 18 months that was also faultless (though expensive), the 4G solution with a provider that offers large/unlimited data is a great solution to poor broadband speeds in rural environments; so much so I have just purchased a 4K TV!

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    Anybody looking to sign up with smarty you can go through Quidco and get up to £15 cash back or sign up this month through this

    https://referme.to/OgCGiYo

    Refer a friend and you get a free month * I would also get a free month supposedly so happy to Chuck a tenner into the fundraiser if anybody uses the link.

    I have gone from 2.5mbs to 25mbs and it’s £13 a month cheaper, so it comes highly recommended from me.

    Also a big thanks to skier for convincing me to give this a go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coronet king View Post
    Anybody looking to sign up with smarty you can go through Quidco and get up to £15 cash back or sign up this month through this

    https://referme.to/OgCGiYo

    Refer a friend and you get a free month * I would also get a free month supposedly so happy to Chuck a tenner into the fundraiser if anybody uses the link.

    I have gone from 2.5mbs to 25mbs and it’s £13 a month cheaper, so it comes highly recommended from me.

    Also a big thanks to skier for convincing me to give this a go.
    Thanks to kungfupanda for using the link. I will add £10 to the fundraiser on his behalf as a thank you.
    Only 2 days left on the smarty offer if anybody fancies their 2nd month for FREE!!

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