****The Official 5G Home Broadband Thread**** (Three/EE/Vodafone/etc)

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So my contract with Virgin media is ending this month and price will shoot up, best they offered was 250mb for £25, I just had FTTP available but no one can beat that price so I was looking at other options 5G I can see you can buy unlocked ZYXEL NR5103E 5G I checked smarty on my phone and it gets 250-300mb down I would be fine with 100mb its been more than enough for streaming

I see that ZYXEL NR5103E 5G are going for around £120 and Smarty 5g unlimited is £16 1 month rolling
 
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So my contract with Virgin media is ending this month and price will shoot up, best they offered was 250mb for £25, I just had FTTP available but no one can beat that price so I was looking at other options 5G I can see you can buy unlocked ZYXEL NR5103E 5G I checked smarty on my phone and it gets 250-300mb down I would be fine with 100mb its been more than enough for streaming

I see that ZYXEL NR5103E 5G are going for around £120 and Smarty 5g unlimited is £16 1 month rolling

I'm doing the same thing but with ID Mobile, they both use 3's network... and also with 1 month rolling contract... so if you ever run into major issues, you can just bin them.

I've been getting the same sort of speeds fluctuates through the day from 200-350 for me and uploads at 40-50.


I used to have issues with my 5G dropping out for a couple of minutes requiring a restart to get it back for about 8 months, but it's been super stable for me now for the last 2 months, so just be wary of that at least, if you see a speed drop off out of nowhere, but could be an isolated issue depending on where you are.
 
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I'm doing the same thing but with ID Mobile, they both use 3's network... and also with 1 month rolling contract... so if you ever run into major issues, you can just bin them.

I've been getting the same sort of speeds fluctuates through the day from 200-350 for me and uploads at 40-50.


I used to have issues with my 5G dropping out for a couple of minutes requiring a restart to get it back for about 8 months, but it's been super stable for me now for the last 2 months, so just be wary of that at least, if you see a speed drop off out of nowhere, but could be an isolated issue depending on where you are.

yeah my only worry is stability
 
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yeah my only worry is stability

Also if you're using it for gaming make sure you're getting sub 20 latency ideally :)

I'm usually at 17-21ms

I will switch to fttp once it's available in my area for this reason though to get it sub 10, but maybe that's a non issue for you, in which case can't beat the £16 price for now, unless you get one of those business sims.
 
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yeah my only worry is stability

Been using Three's 5G for over 3 years now, and it is more saturated than it was before but to be honest down time is infrequent and unless you are having a router issue shouldn't require any intervention, I don't use my router as Wi-Fi access device etc, just bridged to a proper router.

You can recover most of the cost if it doesn't work out as the routers happily sell easily in the second user market.
 
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Been using Three's 5G for over 3 years now, and it is more saturated than it was before but to be honest down time is infrequent and unless you are having a router issue shouldn't require any intervention, I don't use my router as Wi-Fi access device etc, just bridged to a proper router.

You can recover most of the cost if it doesn't work out as the routers happily sell easily in the second user market.

I already have ASUS RT-AX88U which I use with virgin hub set to modem only, so plan to keep using it I find it funny on Three site 5g broadband isnt available for my area and 5G is good for outdoors Smarty uses three and indoors its hitting 250-300mb also see Lyca which uses EE has offer for £10 a month for 6 months unlimited data
 
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I really liked the NR7101. I found it pretty reliable, and ran it on EE and Smarty (Three). Mine died recently so had it replaced with the similar FWA710. £350 is a good price. I think I paid £585.
Thanks Firegod, I was waiting for your reply as had seen you using one previously. NR1701 is all set up, was hoping for a bit more of a boost on the DL speeds, but the UL and latency has improved quite significantly.

Currently getting 500/70.
 
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I'm having issues with getting Virgin installed atmy house. Been using a Voxi sim on a Netgear M1 and getting around 40meg down and 8meg up.

I tried Smarty and the speeds were a lot slower.

My question is can anyone recommend a way to test a 5g router and see what speeds id get with the voxi sim? I get 5g when I use my iPhone 14 pro max so does that mean I'd get 5g if I bought a 5g router?

Is there a cheap and cheerful one I can try? Ping times in games is important to me I don't want it above 40ms really.
 
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I'm having issues with getting Virgin installed atmy house. Been using a Voxi sim on a Netgear M1 and getting around 40meg down and 8meg up.

I tried Smarty and the speeds were a lot slower.

My question is can anyone recommend a way to test a 5g router and see what speeds id get with the voxi sim? I get 5g when I use my iPhone 14 pro max so does that mean I'd get 5g if I bought a 5g router?

Is there a cheap and cheerful one I can try? Ping times in games is important to me I don't want it above 40ms really.
If you get 5G on a phone you'll likely get 5G with a decent router, check cell mapper for where your closest masts are and what they support.
 
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I see Vodafone has two masts near me and bidb.uk shows I can get 5g with them too

What are peoples ping times within games? I play a lot of bf2024 and siege so lower the better

EDIT: nvm got BRSK FTTP installed today
 
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Even though @elrasho doesn't need it any more just in case anyone else does, this is my worst case peak time speed/ping on Three with a mast approximately 3km away. No fancy out door CPE or antenna.

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Even though @elrasho doesn't need it any more just in case anyone else does, this is my worst case peak time speed/ping on Three with a mast approximately 3km away. No fancy out door CPE or antenna.

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That's pretty incredible, the ping is better than my ping on FTTC 900m away and you have 22x my download speed and 42x my upload speed too :D.

What modem are you on with that? When you say worst case is it weather dependent?
 
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That's pretty incredible, the ping is better than my ping on FTTC 900m away and you have 22x my download speed and 42x my upload speed too :D.

What modem are you on with that? When you say worst case is it weather dependent?

Really bad rain has a negative impact, but it has to be torrential storm weather which maybe happens a few days a year for a few hours when I'll be using it, but it's still better than FTTC, for the most part I have good LoS to the mast. I have two modems/routers that I use an Zyxel 5103 and a Huawei CPE Pro, and I flip flop between them for no other reason than I can. :p
 
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Anyone else having issues with 3 5G broadband tonight? My internet is basically unusable as the connection keeps dropping constantly.
Probably work taking place in your local area, either from three or potentially another service provider. I have 3 5G via ID Mobile

I'll have connection issues every now and again and then get a text a day later telling me work is taking place in the area from ee (I have two sims)

then I have an explanation for the times my connection just drops out or losses speed for an hour here and there.
 
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Even though @elrasho doesn't need it any more just in case anyone else does, this is my worst case peak time speed/ping on Three with a mast approximately 3km away. No fancy out door CPE or antenna.

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Wow well I am looking at a 5G router as a backup in case BRSK has an outage.


What 5G router are you using?

Edit: nvm saw your post thanks will look into the Huawei one as I’ll be using a Voxi sim
 
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