Very odd ; I didn't think it could be a mast thing but who knows how the backhaul works !
Not normally backhaul where congestion happens. Normally on the radio interface. (You to mast). More people at home during lockdown increases the amount of 'connections' to the mast, as well as people using data.
I'm still keen for recommendations for "proper" mobile BB so I can run some webcams etc and Ideally loose the CGNAT.I believe only Three sell mobile broadband without CGNAT. The other majors (EE, Vodafone, O2) do not unless you are a corporate and want to spent a LOT of money. The only alternative is to use a service such as that from AAISP whom sell their L2TP tunnel. You would set up hardware in your home to make the tunnel to AAISP whom would assign you both an IPv4 and IPv6 to your end point. It is similar in concept to a VPN but it is not encrypted, so if your mobile ISP was doing "deep packet inspection" they could in theory still see the payload.
EE/BT looks good but the cost is mad . I burn 60-100 G a month
Is there really no fixed line option?
You can get a SIM only from EE with 200GB of data (4G only) for £25/month on a 24 month contract:
https://shop.ee.co.uk/sim-only/pay-monthly-phones#
Remember EE is still inbound restricted, CGNAT on IPv4, and they block inbound on IPv6, if your device is recognised as compatible with v6, not all are assigned.
There is no restriction on putting a "phone" SIM into a data device anymore. Three tried this and Ofcom showed them the regulations. Three then stopped. I have had a Vodafone voice SIM in my iPad for 6 months.
21 years of broadband connectivity since 1999 trial - Live BQM
Edited by jchamier (Sun 08-Nov-20 13:26:58)



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