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Iguana



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4G home broadband - rural property

The house we're hoping to move to is in the sticks, in the middle of Somerset, and so no fibre just normal broadband with low speeds Sad

Anybody got any recommendations for a 4G home broadband or other alternative to phone line broadband. I have 2 teenage gaming/YouTube sons, no need pretty good speeds and at least 100gb usage a month Thumbs Up

Post #353118 11th Jul 2018 12:48 pm
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ronp



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Not the solution, but poss worth a read.
(had saved this link pending a similar move)

https://www.choose.co.uk/guide/best-option...dband.html FL2 now gone and have a couple of items left for sale:-

Brodit active iPhone holder + Brodit dash clip,
Bluetooth Music Streaming Module.

Post #353120 11th Jul 2018 1:08 pm
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Iguana



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Thanks will take a look now Thumbs Up

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Village in Dorset. I get 13mb consistently, my neighbour upgraded to "superfast" and gets about 40mb (both of us with BT) The problem with 3 or 4G is contention with other users as the base station can only deliver so much even if you have a good signal. There is a village hall that I visit occasionally near Swanage and they have satellite but the speed varies tremendously and can be very slow at times and there is a latency of a couple of seconds due in part to the distance to the satellite. For just me and the wife 13Mb is more than adequate for iPlayer, Skype etc 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
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Dartman the one



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If your phone line is via a junction box from the exchange your chances of fibre in the near future is reasonable (Open Reach continually move the goalposts when the time reduces to 6 months for another couple or so years) if you are on a direct to exchange line then who knows? not even Open Reach my PC is slightly to the right of Genghis
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Iguana



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Just found house the new house is with BT (Same as me), so going to give them a ring later and see what's possible Thumbs Up

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