Hi,
I currently have a fibre to copper broadband set up. The internet speed tests are 22.50mbps download speed, 4.09mbps upload speed and 9ms ping. This is not ideal and I was hoping I could improve on it which is when I thought of getting 4g broadband set up. The 4g speed test from mobile are 20-55mbps download speed, 7 - 15mbps upload speed, 7 - 50ms ping.
The better end test results I found on the mobile would be great to have but I think the ping was off on the tests results i got with the lower ping (google internet speed checker). Think lowest ping I got from better website was 35 ping.
After the results, I was wondering what would be a best/good/budget 5/4g broadband set up for the image below? and what speeds i should be expecting?
I've been looking for a while now and still not 100% sure what I should get... So any recommendations on what I should get for this 4/5g boradband build will be very appreciated!
PS: i live in small village, no rollout plans for 5g, but might be an investment to get equipment for it?
I currently have a fibre to copper broadband set up. The internet speed tests are 22.50mbps download speed, 4.09mbps upload speed and 9ms ping. This is not ideal and I was hoping I could improve on it which is when I thought of getting 4g broadband set up. The 4g speed test from mobile are 20-55mbps download speed, 7 - 15mbps upload speed, 7 - 50ms ping.
The better end test results I found on the mobile would be great to have but I think the ping was off on the tests results i got with the lower ping (google internet speed checker). Think lowest ping I got from better website was 35 ping.
After the results, I was wondering what would be a best/good/budget 5/4g broadband set up for the image below? and what speeds i should be expecting?
I've been looking for a while now and still not 100% sure what I should get... So any recommendations on what I should get for this 4/5g boradband build will be very appreciated!
PS: i live in small village, no rollout plans for 5g, but might be an investment to get equipment for it?
Anyway, I used to get 60Mbps on the TP-Link Cat6 Router. So if you are that close to the mast, and if it isn't too busy, then I can't see why you can't get quicker speeds than that.