Suspicious incoming network connection blocked. Internet connection interruptions.

You can get mobile 4G/5G routers so no cables at all. It's just a box that you can place by the window, the only cable running to it is the power from a power socket.
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How much is the mobile 4G/5G routers? My budget is up to £15 per month, for UNLIMITED data and UNLIMITED time. This is what I pay for, for the public unsecured BT hotspot.
 
A quick check on 3's website they offer unlimited data for the first 6 months for £10 a month, and then £20 a month after those 6 months. EE's unlimited package is greatly more expensive.
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Please, the link. I suppose I found something like this, several weeks ago, but I did not want it because there were some problems...maybe they wanted the paperwork? (I cannot provide because my landlord is an idi*ot.) Maybe because, 20 is more than £15 (every penny is important for me because my income is very low). Please, the link. I will check it again.
 
I can only apologise for my inability to explain this. You do not need anything other than the built-in Windows defender antivirus/anti-malware. It’s excellent and free!

If you want to check your PC for something it didn’t pick up then Malwarebytes has already been suggested.
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So, I downloaded Malwarebytes has already been suggested. This found some rubbish in my PC but no progress about the internet connection interruptios after this rubbish was removed. Still the same problem. (By the way, why Windows defender antivirus/anti-malware did not find the dangerous rubbish in my PC that has found Malwarebytes now? So, we can see Windows defender antivirus/anti-malware is not good quality.)
 
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What sort of paperwork is preventing you from getting this? Proof of address? Landlords can't really block these sort of things. Unless for some reason the landlord has control over your details.
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Yes, for example, Proof of address. The landlord (a big company) is ignoring my request for this since June 2022. No reply, no explanation from them.... They also ignore other my requests about the flat.... They are so arrogant because they know I do not have any money to pay for a barrister to sue them.
 
My original point was if you need any paperwork to get mobile broadband you don't need to ask your landlord for it. Usually there are other places you can get the relevant details instead.
I don't know other places to get the relevant details from, except my bank. But, anyway, thanks, I'll be thinking about your idea. But first I will try to resolve the internet connection interruptions without the change of the internet provider, for now. To getting the paperworks will take me more time and energy than to try whatever else. I am going to try some AV software have already been suggested here.
 
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