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They have FUP they will throttle your bandwidth if you reach a certain quota.RandomMemory wrotedid any of you who have this get asked if they expect to go above 1TB-1.5TB a month?
They have FUP they will throttle your bandwidth if you reach a certain quota.RandomMemory wrotedid any of you who have this get asked if they expect to go above 1TB-1.5TB a month?
I don t know exactly but after a 100Gb COD cold war and and 1 40Gb update this month my connection is down to 4 Mbps from 10 and even lower during peak times 3.2. I think it is around 250-300Gb monthly, if you want answers ask support as sales are clueless as usualRandomMemory wrotedid you ever reach it? and if so what is it.
There is no way you are FUPed at 140GB, This is supposed to be business internetbobo619 wroteI don t know exactly but after a 100Gb COD cold war and and 1 40Gb update this month my connection is down to 4 Mbps from 10 and even lower during peak times 3.2. I think it is around 250-300Gb monthly, if you want answers ask support as sales are clueless as usualRandomMemory wrotedid you ever reach it? and if so what is it.
It s not at 140GB it is my combined consumption i told you it is around 250-300GBRandomMemory wroteTThere is no way you are FUPed at 140GB, This is supposed to be business internetbobo619 wroteI don t know exactly but after a 100Gb COD cold war and and 1 40Gb update this month my connection is down to 4 Mbps from 10 and even lower during peak times 3.2. I think it is around 250-300Gb monthly, if you want answers ask support as sales are clueless as usualRandomMemory wrotedid you ever reach it? and if so what is it.
HAH business you say? They shrugged when I told them about low speeds the first 3 days, "this is not a business connection", that was before it turned to be a signal issue.RandomMemory wroteTThere is no way you are FUPed at 140GB, This is supposed to be business internetbobo619 wroteI don t know exactly but after a 100Gb COD cold war and and 1 40Gb update this month my connection is down to 4 Mbps from 10 and even lower during peak times 3.2. I think it is around 250-300Gb monthly, if you want answers ask support as sales are clueless as usualRandomMemory wrotedid you ever reach it? and if so what is it.
bobo619 wroteIt s not at 140GB it is my combined consumption i told you it is around 250-300GBRandomMemory wroteTThere is no way you are FUPed at 140GB, This is supposed to be business internetbobo619 wrote
I don t know exactly but after a 100Gb COD cold war and and 1 40Gb update this month my connection is down to 4 Mbps from 10 and even lower during peak times 3.2. I think it is around 250-300Gb monthly, if you want answers ask support as sales are clueless as usual
I paid around 200USD for installation + unit one half year ago.RandomMemory wrotethe installation is expensive. 300 in USD, but it's an extremely professional install (at least the people who installed for me were). and the connection is 305k LBP after VAT
They installed 2 Mikrotiks for me, one of them was a QRT5 on my house and the other was a dynadish on the station 10KM away to get a better signal.Beta0 wroteI paid around 200USD for installation + unit one half year ago.RandomMemory wrotethe installation is expensive. 300 in USD, but it's an extremely professional install (at least the people who installed for me were). and the connection is 305k LBP after VAT
RB911G-5HPnD-QRT, you can use winbox to get the model number.
great thank you.DG wroteNo it doesn't. WDSL stands for Wireless DSL.
It was specifically launched by Terranet for people who don't or can't have a landline.
They will perform a feasibility test/study and let you know if it works for you (where you live).
AlfaNet is no longer open for new users (max 200GB for now), 300GB is very low for 25mbps, I would recommend Touch FDD (full duplex) at this point as Alfa is TDD (half duplex). From my tests, LTE tends to have a huge 10ms jitter.zizo99 wrotegreat thank you.DG wroteNo it doesn't. WDSL stands for Wireless DSL.
It was specifically launched by Terranet for people who don't or can't have a landline.
They will perform a feasibility test/study and let you know if it works for you (where you live).
but 12mbps for 300k LBP isn't a good option
I use a 4G connection from alfa, it's 25mbps+ for 360k but yes limited to 300GB monthly
Impressive, usage has to be extremely conservative, average usage with 2 users here (no big downloads) is 8gb/day on 9mbit connection measured few months ago.m0ei wroteI get around 220mbps using Alfa's 4G, $200 for 200GB though. I mainly use their unlimited 2 hours quota (50GB FUP).
how do you get 220mbps I only get around 40m0ei wroteI get around 220mbps using Alfa's 4G, $200 for 200GB though. I mainly use their unlimited 2 hours quota (50GB FUP).
I have to restart phone as well, not with Touch though. 40mbit as well. Touch is half that, but twice the upload.m0ei wroteI need to be connected using LTE+, sometimes I restart the phone because it gets stuck on LTE, I'm also using a data sim card.
I'm located in Beirut, near Sodeco Square, maybe the network here can handle more load and isn't congested?