WiFiSeeder
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Hi guys,
I'm not sure if that's the right place to post (feel free to move the post if necessary).
Here's my current situation: I will soon be moving to Central London and, unlucky, the fatest broadband available at my new place is around 11 MBps.
5G signal is still very weak, but EE has amazing 4G signal (5 bars inside the house and average speeds of 100+Mbps Down / 50 Mbps Up on my mobile - upload speed may be capped by my mobile).
I guess that despite higher ping and jitter, 4G is currently my best option.
Now I need a great router to go with it. Although I could probably plug a cheap LTE modem to my ASUS, as far as I can tell, such a setup is suboptimal. I'm looking for the fastest / most stable setup possible.
I did a little bit of research and it looks like Huawei currently providers the best LTE + router combo for home users (correct me if I'm wrong). The following routers are their current top tier offers:
B618: It's a CAT11 LTE (600 Mbps Down / 50 MBps Up) + WiFi 5 (ac) Router. Goes for around £200.
5G CPE PRO: It's a 5G ready ( 2.33 GBps Down / 1.25 GBps Up), LTE Compatible ( 1.6 GBps Up / 150 Mbps Up) + WiFi 6 (ax) Router. Currently costing around £400.
Now, the B618 will more than handle EE download speeds, although 50 MBps can potentially cap EE's upload speeds. It's WiFi signal is strong enough for my shoebox sized flat.
The CPE Pro would be all about future proofing my network with 5G capabilities and WiFi 6. It can also potentially boost upload speeds during off-peak hours. 5G may realistically become available soon (my flat is close to Shoreditch that already has 5G coverage) and I already have a WiFi 6 phone. However CPE Pro's price is eye-watering and "future-proofing" with Gen1 equipment may prove to be a bad decision, even more given current uncertainties about Huawei's presence in the UK.
Can anyone recommend one router over the other? Options about alternative equipments are also very welcome.
Thanks
I'm not sure if that's the right place to post (feel free to move the post if necessary).
Here's my current situation: I will soon be moving to Central London and, unlucky, the fatest broadband available at my new place is around 11 MBps.
5G signal is still very weak, but EE has amazing 4G signal (5 bars inside the house and average speeds of 100+Mbps Down / 50 Mbps Up on my mobile - upload speed may be capped by my mobile).
I guess that despite higher ping and jitter, 4G is currently my best option.
Now I need a great router to go with it. Although I could probably plug a cheap LTE modem to my ASUS, as far as I can tell, such a setup is suboptimal. I'm looking for the fastest / most stable setup possible.
I did a little bit of research and it looks like Huawei currently providers the best LTE + router combo for home users (correct me if I'm wrong). The following routers are their current top tier offers:
B618: It's a CAT11 LTE (600 Mbps Down / 50 MBps Up) + WiFi 5 (ac) Router. Goes for around £200.
5G CPE PRO: It's a 5G ready ( 2.33 GBps Down / 1.25 GBps Up), LTE Compatible ( 1.6 GBps Up / 150 Mbps Up) + WiFi 6 (ax) Router. Currently costing around £400.
Now, the B618 will more than handle EE download speeds, although 50 MBps can potentially cap EE's upload speeds. It's WiFi signal is strong enough for my shoebox sized flat.
The CPE Pro would be all about future proofing my network with 5G capabilities and WiFi 6. It can also potentially boost upload speeds during off-peak hours. 5G may realistically become available soon (my flat is close to Shoreditch that already has 5G coverage) and I already have a WiFi 6 phone. However CPE Pro's price is eye-watering and "future-proofing" with Gen1 equipment may prove to be a bad decision, even more given current uncertainties about Huawei's presence in the UK.
Can anyone recommend one router over the other? Options about alternative equipments are also very welcome.
Thanks
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