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<blockquote data-quote="fermerboy" data-source="post: 4580838" data-attributes="member: 190"><p>Good to hear that it will work with a 4g router too.</p><p></p><p>I'd suspect that given our fixed broadband is very poor at 0.5mbps or less, most of the demand is going to be met by the 4g source which might mean that the data saving isn't that great. </p><p></p><p>If you have more usable fixed line BB of say 2mbps, then a lot of stuff will run on that,(general surfing, etc) with the boosty only having to kick in for downloading, iPlayer etc, that would mean a more even spread of data usage.</p><p></p><p>I don't know much about it, perhaps there is a way of setting how which demands are met by which source, or how long a wait is acceptable before 4g takes the load.</p><p>I might be wrong though on my understanding of how it works, and as they say, every little bit helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fermerboy, post: 4580838, member: 190"] Good to hear that it will work with a 4g router too. I'd suspect that given our fixed broadband is very poor at 0.5mbps or less, most of the demand is going to be met by the 4g source which might mean that the data saving isn't that great. If you have more usable fixed line BB of say 2mbps, then a lot of stuff will run on that,(general surfing, etc) with the boosty only having to kick in for downloading, iPlayer etc, that would mean a more even spread of data usage. I don't know much about it, perhaps there is a way of setting how which demands are met by which source, or how long a wait is acceptable before 4g takes the load. I might be wrong though on my understanding of how it works, and as they say, every little bit helps. [/QUOTE]
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