This addresses the issue of poor internet connectivity.
This addresses the issue of poor internet connectivity.
Right now I rely solely on telephone cable internet. The provider claims speeds of "up to 10mbps," which translates to 2-5 Mbps—very slow and often unstable, with frequent drops. Even the reliability of the router seems questionable. I’m considering switching to a mobile LTE plan and setting up an outdoor modem. Specifically, I’m thinking D-link DWP‑812KT antenna-modem plus router, located about 800 meters away. I’d also like to improve overall Wi-Fi coverage throughout the house. So I’d place the modem and router on the second floor, and position a Ubiquiti UAP AC LITE somewhere in the ground floor, linking it via wire to the D-link modem. My main concern is whether this setup would function properly. Are there more suitable options, particularly for the modem, since I’ve read many positive reviews?
Chika, you can definitely get support from many Indonesians who’ve faced the same issue. Just keep in mind your connection speed might not be top-notch and your mobile plan has certain restrictions. Some services don’t allow any tethering at all. Remind them this isn’t meant for your phone. Another challenge is CG-NAT, which is supposed to help you but can also restrict server hosting options. Jeff Geerling gave a clearer breakdown on CG-NAT than I could.
What you're asking about compares to your phone's internet speed with the same provider. You experience stable connections above 170 Mbps, sometimes reaching 270 Mbps, with latency around 20ms—much better than cable internet, which usually tops out at over 70 ms. This plan is tailored for mobile use within a single location like home or office, so you can be confident it's optimized for your needs. Looking into it sounds like a solid choice! Jeff's cool.