cancel
Showing results for 
Show  only  | Search instead for 
Did you mean: 
979 Views
Message 11 of 13

Re: USO

Go to solution

Not sure if the 4G solution uses the same device as Hybrid connect, but this thread may be of interest https://community.bt.com/t5/BT-Devices/Hybrid-Connect-attaching-additional-antennas/td-p/2141062

0 Ratings
963 Views
Message 12 of 13

Re: USO

Go to solution

Thanks for the responses and the useful link.

I managed to get a used 4g router off eBay cheap. So think my best course of action is to get a payg EE sim and use for a week or two and see how it fairs, should give me a good enough indication of how the signal/speed will be. Can then make an informed decision whether to move the the 4g or stay on the dsl.

The dsl is slow at 3mb, but has been bullet proof the last few months, so don’t want to jump on the 4g wagon too quick in case speed is inconsistent .

this should help me decide.

thanks all again

0 Ratings
931 Views
Message 13 of 13

Re: USO

Go to solution

just an update for anyone in the same predicament 😊 

I have got a solution now that has the best of both worlds 😊

I have my adsl just as the general WiFi around the house and have the 4g router with WiFi turned off, with power lines to the kids consoles and the smart TVs for streaming. Gives a nice balance and not totally dependent on one or the either.

best thing is, the adsl and the 4g(got unlimited 4g sim for £20 a month) works out the same price as just BT/4EE 4g setup.

Might be best solution for a lot of people 👍

0 Ratings