GottaGetGatt wrote: » Anyone running a games console off the router? Saw one post on Amazon that they couldn’t connect their consoles to it. Is this a thing with them?
Foggy Jew wrote: » So.... It's a TP-Link AC 750 Wireless Dual Band 4g LTE Router. I positioned it on a window sill in a middle bedroom (I live in a bungalow), and, as I said, it works a treat. Let me know how you fare.
ED E wrote: » No you're not.
Foggy Jew wrote: » Yep. I get a 4g sometimes 5g signal. It's perfect.
Foggy Jew wrote: » Hi - I'm in work at the moment, and I couldn't think of the name of the router, so I went on PC World's site. My router is a TP Link, which is identical to the one Rural Broadband sent me, and which I returned to them. Whilst on the PC World site, I saw a TP Link router for less than €50 - mine cost €125 last year! It looks different to mine, and I have no idea whether it is better or worse. I strongly advise you to go into PC World or any shop selling tech, tell them what you are hoping to do, and let them know that if it doesn't work, you will be looking for a full refund. When you get it home, try out the SIMcard from your phone. You will quickly see whether it works or not. As I said, I am delighted with mine.... we binge on Netflix, download all round us, and all for €20 a month. As for setting it up? Plug it in and away you go. Nothing simpler! If it helps, I will have a look at my router when I get home and give you the exact make and model etc....
Foggy Jew wrote: » A year on & my PC World router & prepaid €20 a month are working out fine.
the_syco wrote: » You find out where the clearest (less trees buildings between you and it, and it's nearby) mast , and then assemble something along the lines of a poor mans WiFi pointed at the mast for a better signal.
pawrick wrote: » Last time i tested 3 i kept connecting to an older O2 mast nearby which wasn't 4G enabled rather than the 4G mast slightly further away.
GottaGetGatt wrote: » Would buying a Three SIM card and using a Router with a SIM card Slot sort out someone living out in the countryside? I've used a phone as a hotspot but never even knew there was something like this available. Any recommend a reasonable priced one?
Foggy Jew wrote: » I was previously with Ice Broadband (crowd of shysters.... patchy, erratic coverage and I had to pay extra if we exceeded our 100mg limit). Then, apparently, a tree grew leaves, and I was no longer able to receive their signal. Customer service in Ice Broadband is totally NON existent. With my head sore after banging it against the wall, I signed up for Rural Broadband end of July last year. (See my post in this thread 31/7/2017). It was a pretty hefty outlay, for my limited means, about €110 initially and €50 per month thereafter. I got it, it worked, but then resident tech genius, and major internet user suggested that I parcel up their TP router and sent it back to them, with a polite Thanks but no thanks letter. My money was refunded. I went to Currys/PC World and bought the same router, then called into my local Three shop and bought a Sim card, with unlimited data for €20 per month. Since then, we have been streaming movies, Netflix whatever your having yourself, all for €20.00 per month. Excellent service, and no glitches. I guess we are fortunate that the 3 signal is quite strong where we are, but I have saved myself upwards of €30.00 per month. I call that a win!
Pelvis wrote: » This seems ridiculous. If all you get is a mobile signal then why would anyone go with Rural WIFI? Just get a Three sim and turn on the hotspot on your phone.
Foggy Jew wrote: » So. I signed up with Rural Wifi last week. I paid €65 'refundable deposit', first month's data allowance of €33.60 (rising to €49 after 6 months), and shipping cost €15.00. total outlay €113,60. (Money back guarantee within 21 days). It all arrived today, it was easy to set up & sufficient speeds for my modest usage. However would I not be wise to parcel the lot up & return it to Rural Wifi & get a full refund, wander into PC World & buy the router (exact same one Rural Wifi sent me) stand alone sim card? The router is €125, the sim will cost €20 to top up & I have unlimited data. My initial outlay will be approx €20 more, but I will be saving significantly when the 6 month special offer expires & I'll be paying €50 a month, and the contract is for 18 months. Am I missing something????
ED E wrote: » There are more than 5000 cells in the country, what others get has little impact on what you will. Test with a Three sim card at peak time (9PM on a Friday for example), that'll be indicative of what you'll receive.