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Utilizing mobile data instead of broadband.

Utilizing mobile data instead of broadband.

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BionicTaco420
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09-13-2016, 02:38 AM
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Using mobile data offers a solid option! 4G speeds are generally quicker than most traditional connections and often surpass cable in performance. Delay might be a concern, but for casual users it usually won’t be noticeable. That’s not the best approach; you can purchase compatible devices that accept SIM cards (search online for “4G modem”) so the installation resembles a standard phone setup, except the modem uses a SIM and 4G instead of a landline. Once connected, you can connect your computers and gadgets to it, including setting up a wireless access point.
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BionicTaco420
09-13-2016, 02:38 AM #11

Using mobile data offers a solid option! 4G speeds are generally quicker than most traditional connections and often surpass cable in performance. Delay might be a concern, but for casual users it usually won’t be noticeable. That’s not the best approach; you can purchase compatible devices that accept SIM cards (search online for “4G modem”) so the installation resembles a standard phone setup, except the modem uses a SIM and 4G instead of a landline. Once connected, you can connect your computers and gadgets to it, including setting up a wireless access point.

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Tibe2412
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09-13-2016, 11:16 AM
#12
On a distant island, far from any towers and deep in the forest.
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Tibe2412
09-13-2016, 11:16 AM #12

On a distant island, far from any towers and deep in the forest.

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Pengery
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09-13-2016, 12:45 PM
#13
There's no difference. There are only two kinds of data plans. Mobile and broadband. Mobile has either 4G standard or deluxe, and same with 5G. And this is same for all 3 major operators. I'm using my old Galaxy S5 as hotspot, so that might contribute to any drops of speed too.
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Pengery
09-13-2016, 12:45 PM #13

There's no difference. There are only two kinds of data plans. Mobile and broadband. Mobile has either 4G standard or deluxe, and same with 5G. And this is same for all 3 major operators. I'm using my old Galaxy S5 as hotspot, so that might contribute to any drops of speed too.

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