I'm just thinking about replacing my phone line and FTTC - which is gradually getting slower and slower over the years - with a Three £20 a month unlimited deal.
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The main snag seems to be not having a fixed, public IP address. In theory, 3internet gives that, but I'm told only on 3G, not on 4G - and the best speeds seem to be on 4G.
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And that's the other snag: put my EE sim into the router and I get about 40MB/sec up and down. Put a 3 sim in and it is more like 29MB/sec down at best, often less, depending on how far out of the window I hold the router. That's slower than the FTTC.
So I need to consider whether I really need the fixed IP or public IP and DDNS.
Well, a month or so later the deed is done.
After careful positioning of the antenna to point at the best base (there are several with clear line of sight) I'm mostly getting speeds well in excess io the FTTC down speeds, and it is always much faster upwards.
The ping is much worse, but I never play games, so that isn't so important.
FTP transfers seem less snappy, but not really what you'd call slow.
The IP address does change from time to time, but no-ip seems to cope with it well, and everything works as it did before.
I had wasted some time trying to make bridge mode work, which proved to be neither possible nor necessary.
Now I'm saving £35 per month and getting faster speeds.