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Emobile's E5 wireless hub

  • 07-09-2012 2:09pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 177 ✭✭


    so what are these hubs like compared to other landine broadbands. what speed would be expected in rural areas of galway and would 5 people being on together slow it down much, thinking of getting 1 for college.


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  • Company Representative Posts: 424 Verified rep eMobile: Tony


    Finno59 wrote: »
    so what are these hubs like compared to other landine broadbands. what speed would be expected in rural areas of galway and would 5 people being on together slow it down much, thinking of getting 1 for college.

    Hi Finno59,

    The eMobile e5 wireless hub allows you to get speeds of up top 14.5mbps depending on the area and coverage. It can be used on up to 5 wifi enabled devices at any one time such as laptops, games consoles and smartphones etc. If there is more than one device connected speeds will be divided between them.

    If you would like too check your area for coverage you can click on the link below and view the coverage map. Let me know if you need any further info.

    http://www.emobile.ie/phonesplansmore/broadband/

    Tony


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