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Who can supply and install 4G internet?
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<blockquote data-quote="Timbo1080" data-source="post: 7297595" data-attributes="member: 3693"><p>Couple of updates/others:</p><p></p><p>1: My neighbour has already binned 3, as he could only get 5mbps, whereas others are available between 10-25mbps, and is looking at Vodaphone (similarly cheap and probably fraught with dropouts, but as mentioned, only uses for browsing), or EE which is the fastest for him at around 29mbps.</p><p></p><p>2: Forgot to mention, that the dish I linked is directional-It has to be lined up to one mast. If that mast goes down for repairs or otherwise, you will be without internet. You can go for an omnidirectional antenna, but as with most things....Jack of all trades, master of none....</p><p>Our mast is pretty much line of sight (100ft bump in the way), and is 1.5 miles away, with a very narrow coverage window-This means that there aren’t very many people using it (it’s set up to cover that bank holiday road traffic situation). The next nearest is 5 miles away, full line of sight, but has a huge coverage window, capturing about 6 villages. The former gives me the best speed and reliability (but I’ll probably get buggered by bank holidays), despite no line of sight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timbo1080, post: 7297595, member: 3693"] Couple of updates/others: 1: My neighbour has already binned 3, as he could only get 5mbps, whereas others are available between 10-25mbps, and is looking at Vodaphone (similarly cheap and probably fraught with dropouts, but as mentioned, only uses for browsing), or EE which is the fastest for him at around 29mbps. 2: Forgot to mention, that the dish I linked is directional-It has to be lined up to one mast. If that mast goes down for repairs or otherwise, you will be without internet. You can go for an omnidirectional antenna, but as with most things....Jack of all trades, master of none.... Our mast is pretty much line of sight (100ft bump in the way), and is 1.5 miles away, with a very narrow coverage window-This means that there aren’t very many people using it (it’s set up to cover that bank holiday road traffic situation). The next nearest is 5 miles away, full line of sight, but has a huge coverage window, capturing about 6 villages. The former gives me the best speed and reliability (but I’ll probably get buggered by bank holidays), despite no line of sight. [/QUOTE]
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