3/4G backup connections

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Brother D

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3,717 posts

176 months

Tuesday 18th July 2017
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I have to set up a new office in the city (City of London) at relatively short notice for about 6 users. Bandwidth is 3-4Mbps typically and that's with streaming.

Its more than likely that the leased lines will be ready, however I know how problems can crop up so I'd prefer to have a backup ready for the move just in case.

Anyone have recommendation or details on provider plans that they use? (I'll probably be going down the cisco route for hardware).

Troubleatmill

10,210 posts

159 months

Tuesday 18th July 2017
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EE business wireless.
Go instore. Not online.

I have a wireless hub - that can connect to normal broadband but uses 4G as a backup.



Brother D

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3,717 posts

176 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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Thank you will give that a go

megaphone

10,719 posts

251 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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Have a look at Relish, wireless 20Mbs broadband, should work where you are, unless you're in a hole.

https://www1.relish.net/athome#inyourarea

ETA. They also do a business 40 Mbs version.

https://www1.relish.net/business

Edited by megaphone on Thursday 20th July 08:28


Edited by megaphone on Thursday 20th July 08:28

Brother D

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3,717 posts

176 months

Thursday 20th July 2017
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megaphone said:
Have a look at Relish, wireless 20Mbs broadband, should work where you are, unless you're in a hole.

https://www1.relish.net/athome#inyourarea

ETA. They also do a business 40 Mbs version.

https://www1.relish.net/business

Edited by megaphone on Thursday 20th July 08:28


Edited by megaphone on Thursday 20th July 08:28
Cheers for that - it looks super interesting and likely candidate.