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I read somewhere around here that terranet offers 12mbps up and down for around 100$ a month via microwave. I couldn't find this info on their website, anyone knows anything about this?
Edit: Apparently it's 200$ for 12mbps symmetrical
Last edited by RandomMemory (July 30 2019)
I read somewhere around here that terranet offers 12mbps up and down for around 100$ a month via microwave. I couldn't find this info on their website, anyone knows anything about this?
Edit: Apparently it's 200$ for 12mbps symmetrical
Here you go:
WDSL
I'd be interested to discuss the details/performance of this plan with anyone that is subscribed to it.
Well its 12mpbs symmetrical, and what about the quota ?
can anyone having this microwave connection to ping 8.8.8.8 , just to take an idea about latency !
latency is around 40-50MS to EU (That's what they told me) and it's unlimited quota and you get your own public IP.
And how much it is?
latency is around 40-50MS to EU (That's what they told me) and it's unlimited quota and you get your own public IP.
Well, unlimited quota is great, but I don't think the ping to europe is 40-50ms, a bit higher maybe,
but they are honest by both ... then this is a good deal !
200$ for microwave device and Installation
all "agogo" plans are unlimited 2mb = 50$ / 4mb = 80$...
Last edited by Hackour (August 6 2019)
If anyone has this plan, please id like to discuss details like ping to gateway, ping to US/EU and how stable the speeds are and are they affected by peak hours. Working a sensitive remote job currently and paying 110$ for bad connection. I'd appreciate the feedback. Thank you
It is near impossible for carrier grade symmetric microwave to cost $200(esp with installation)... they are all in range $2k-$100k. $200 most likely is some cheapo mikrotik-alike device, which by definition is not symmetric (and all of them half-duplex inside) and suffer from interference much more than real microwave links.
Rule of thumb in Lebanon to have 2 operators for critical stuff, at least, and 3G/LTE. Especially as the few month many of ISPs are suffering from attacks and linked intermittent interruptions.
Last edited by nuclearcat (August 26 2019)
what's wrong with Mikrotik devices? If you talking about small cpe devices then yea they are low budget afterall. but Mikrotik in general has great products with options and scripting not available in very expensive devices especially routers. i am a huge fan and use routers on daily basis
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