Hi all,
I could really use your sage advice. I am planning on moving to a new flat for 6 months (work purposes). I've just found out that the flat only has ADSL connection (max 15 mbps download, most likely 11mbpsish average, 1 mbps upload), even though it's fairly close to London's city centre.
I work from home 3 days of the week, having video calls, and just generally connecting to the company's servers to access files etc (nothing massive, mostly word documents and presentations). I can't imagine how I'd consistently work on such speeds without tearing out my hair, and not to mention video streaming, general downloads etc etc, since I'm a techy guy and I like having a good connection.
I've been looking into 5G Broadband - EE and Three claim to have a good 5G connection in my area (W1C 2AH), both indoors and outdoors. Looking at Cellmapper, it looks like there's a EE cell tower right on top of the apartment building, and a Vodafone tower in the building on the other side of the street. I think it's a 4G tower from the Cellmapper data, but I'm not really an expert at Cellmapper, it might be 5G as well, I only discovered Cellmapper by reading this thread. The flat I'm staying is on the top floor, has its own terrace + a seperate balcony surrounding the flat from all directions. The terrace is quite spacious (1.5 x 7 sqm), and even if I can't reach the roof for some reason (hadn't really considered it), I can easily place whatever I want there.
I am ashamed to admit I've never really had a 5G device, I've always used WI-FI and 4G was sufficent for everything I've needed, so I feel anxious about relying on a cellular device for all of my browsing, particularly relating to stability and a minimal consistent speed. I'm not asking for much - I'd be fine with 50 mbps download and 5-10 mbps uploads, but I fear that while at times I might get great speeds, congestion or other weird glitches would, on a daily basis, cause some hickup to disconnect me or cause some other daily annoyance for me to deal with. I just don't want to have to worry about the baseline stability of the internet - I don't want to have to worry and take care of it every other day. Using wired internet, it's always been very stable, maybe once a week or two you have to restart the router after it gets slow for no reason, but it's not a daily concern.
I know there is no way to know this, but if I buy the correct router, and do what I can to find a good position (I'm fine with putting external antenna outdoors), what would you say my odds are of getting a good connection? I'm just really anxious about getting stuck with a terrible connection and have no way to solve the issue. I even considered getting multiple Sims from different cell networks to have as backup, in case one suddenly stops working. Would the closeness of the EE 4G Tower/Mast help ensure I'd get a good signal?
Any thoughts or personal experiences would be truly truly appreciated.