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Does anyone know of any other wireless providers in London outside of Relish? I live in Stepney Green and my area doesn't have FTTC or Virgin - so stuck on painfully slow ADSL2 (about 6Mbps or less).
Would love to try Relish but according to their coverage maps, it looks like I'm just a tad outside of their coverage area.
cheers!
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Just the regular 4G services
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That's what I thought. The crazy thing is if I went 4G, by the time I pay for the data allowances I would need I could almost get a leased line.
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Have you thought of bonding or load-balancing multiple ADSL2+ lines?
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Haven't done stuff like that in years, they still do that? What providers support bonding?
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where abouts in Stepney green and is it just you
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AAISP with their firebrick solution is the most common
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Almost literally across the street from the station. No FTTC, no Virgin, and even out of range from EE's 4G+. It's like stepping back 10 years in time.
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Seems to be quite a lot of LEP work going on in Stepney Green, including EO re-arrangement.
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Almost literally across the street from the station. No FTTC, no Virgin, and even out of range from EE's 4G+. It's like stepping back 10 years in time. if you are that close to the station, it may be worth trying to connect to the wifi provided at the station... (may need a bit of thinking about for mounting an aerial thou)
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