![]() Luckily ZTE has never changed bands midway whilst being connected. The solution for those on EE was to use the IPv4 APN which I’ve already done previously – it seems like Three purposefully disconnect the router from one band to traffic manage across their multiple bands at the site. On the Huawei I’d get 12ms without increases but the constant disconnections every 2-3 hours made it unusable. Admittedly, they don’t seem to be comparing this to gigabit speeds on FTTP. But my ping varies considerably from 18-30ms unloaded and 100-1000ms loaded making it useless for online gaming but I will probably add another router which supports adaptive QoS to hopefully resolve the lag spikes. Mobile operator EE ( BT) has today launched its first own brand 5GEE Wi-Fi based mobile broadband router, which they rather boldly claim can offer customers 5G speeds as fast as fibre in more places than any other operator. I’m very happy with it and Three’s unlimited data plan as I get 530 Mbps down and 50 Mbps up. I tried a ZTE MC 801 and apart from the poor web management – this router doesn’t band steer whilst connected. What is 4G Home Broadband Connect to our 4G mobile network and browse, stream and download on a faster connection £70. ![]() I had the Huawei 5G CPE Pro 2 on Three’s network and I would get disconnections constantly throughout the evenings as the router would randomly decide to band steer from 1+3 to 3+20 and sometimes even switch from 5G to 4G+. Alternatively, you could pick-up their 5G Home Router + Antenna deal with 1TB of data for £70 per month, albeit with a one-off charge of £100 for the hardware ( see mobile broadband deals). However, when we checked their website, we couldn’t see a 50GB option, while the 100GB and 200GB plans were priced at £75 and £100 per month respectively.Īt that price you’d be better off just buying their regular “ unlimited data” mobile plan for a lot less money and just using your Smartphone as a WiFi hotspot. Whether it’s for streaming new movies on a laptop or using the latest augmented reality services with a headset, when paired with our new 5GEE WiFi mobile broadband device, customers will be able to enjoy the incredible speeds offered by the UK’s number one 5G network.”Īccording to the press release, this router can be purchased with 50GB of data from £45 a month on a 24-month plan, with 100GB of data for £67.50 per month, or with and 200GB of data for £90 per month. “EE offers customers the UK’s fastest 5G service in more places, and we’re continually looking for ways to help provide them with new ways to get access to the best superfast internet connectivity on the go. Sadly, it does not appear to have any ports for connecting an external antenna, but we are checking that.Īlistair Wilson, EE’s Director of Devices and Partnerships, said:
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