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<blockquote data-quote="B'o'B" data-source="post: 4579352" data-attributes="member: 491"><p>I’ve just got one of these:-</p><p><a href="http://hybridaccess.com/index.php/boosty-for-home/" target="_blank">http://hybridaccess.com/index.php/boosty-for-home/</a></p><p>It’s a small box that plugs into the back of your router which also talks to a 4g router (or phone via an app) over WiFi and shares the data using your landline broadband as much as possible, but when you need high speed it sends the ‘overflow’ over the 4g network.</p><p>I got it set up yesterday and it’s turned my 2Mbps landline into being able to go up to about 10Mbps. I got a 50Gb EE4G (£25/mo +VAT) which I was going to try as my only internet but I was gobbling through the data too fast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B'o'B, post: 4579352, member: 491"] I’ve just got one of these:- [URL]http://hybridaccess.com/index.php/boosty-for-home/[/URL] It’s a small box that plugs into the back of your router which also talks to a 4g router (or phone via an app) over WiFi and shares the data using your landline broadband as much as possible, but when you need high speed it sends the ‘overflow’ over the 4g network. I got it set up yesterday and it’s turned my 2Mbps landline into being able to go up to about 10Mbps. I got a 50Gb EE4G (£25/mo +VAT) which I was going to try as my only internet but I was gobbling through the data too fast. [/QUOTE]
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